In some circumstances customers don't have a legitimate right to complain about goods.
In economics, a want is about goods or services.
The left is always going on about 'public goods' by which it actually means public services.
The article is clearly talking about digital goods and services.
By contrast, only 3 percent of Japanese said the same about American goods.
This is what the law says about faulty goods.
"What about the wagon and goods you left down in the cabin?"
Which makes a lot of sense when you think about physical goods.
Notice 275 Export procedures provides more information about goods of no statistical interest.
We are mostly talking about poor quality and often harmful goods.