A guarantee mark is an official symbol or label placed on products to signify that they meet specific quality or safety standards set by regulatory authorities or industry organizations. It serves as assurance to consumers that the product has been tested and validated for reliability and performance. Common examples include certifications for safety, environmental impact, or organic status. Guarantee marks help consumers make informed purchasing decisions and promote trust in the brand.
FJG would be the maker mark on that piece. In the US and most everywhere else if you put a karat stamp on a piece of jewelry you must also put your registered makers mark. It is that makers guarantee that it is that karat.
I have researched and found out that £60 (sixty pounds) British money is round about the 73 euros mark because some sites say 73.57 euros and then another site says 73.8 so I would guarantee the 73 euros mark.
I can guarantee you that. Indeed you can use guarantee in a sentence.
guarantee
A guarantee provided by a corporation, a legal person, is known is corporate guarantee.
financing to guarantee the loan
The past tense of guarantee is guaranteed.
A bill of guarantee is a joint guaranty that takes on the liability. It is also known as a bill guarantee.
Latin words meaning guarantee (as a noun) are:fidessatisdatioWords meaning "I guarantee" are:satisdopraestospondeo
Do you mean "Guarantee" ...?? Guarantee: I guarantee you this Microwave will last approximately 10 years.
I can guarantee that this will be an epic adventure. Her new tools came with a lifetime guarantee.
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