Well the morons at The Economic Times defines products
[QUOTE=FreckleFreak;3462858]You go to a hotel and rent a room, a service provided by the hotel, and you see a blow up doll with a gap, a product, and purchase it at the hotel and take it to your room and have sex with it, Self-Product by your definition. Then you get in your car, a product, but by your choice you left the doll and drove your car home. You could have left both your doll and your car at the hotel and taken an Uber home, a service, and never went back to get either one of the products you purchased and own.
Now you go to a brothel and rent a room, a service provided by the brothel, you see a prostitute at the brothel with a gap, a service provider, who will provide you with sexual favors, but you can only rent her pussy, ass and tits for an hour in your rented room. You take her to your room and she provides the services you desire. Now you love the gap and you want to take her home, but you don't own her so you have to leave her at the brothel because you only rented her services for an hour. You could drive your car, a product, home or take an Uber, a service, but no matter what you can't take the service provider with you. However if you negotiate a long term deal with her to provide you with services at your home, then it's out-call services. If these services become a permanent deal then she is now your live in service provider and most would call her your live in mistress or girlfriend. If you marry her, then she becomes your wife, however with that mistake you will soon be returning to the brothel to obtain their services once again![/QUOTE]Definition of 'Product' - The Economic Times.
Economictimes. [URL]indiatimes.com[/URL] › Definitions › Marketing.
A product can be a service or an item. It can be physical or in virtual or cyber form. Every product is made at a cost and each is sold at a price. The price that can be charged depends on the market, the quality, the marketing and the segment that is targeted.
Well the Morons at the Economist Say
[QUOTE=Bob0324;3462917]Definition of 'Product' - The Economic Times.
Economictimes. [URL]indiatimes.com[/URL] Definitions Marketing.
A product can be a service or an item. It can be physical or in virtual or cyber form. Every product is made at a cost and each is sold at a price. The price that can be charged depends on the market, the quality, the marketing and the segment that is targeted.[/QUOTE]Quote "When a client asks "what can you make for me?" they are asking about products; when a client asks "what can you do for me?" they are asking about services. While a product is something that can be measured and counted, a service is less concrete and is the result of the application of skills and expertise towards an identified need. A product is something you can point at, whereas a service, as The Economist defines it, is any activity "you can't drop on your foot". (see below reference).
[URL]https://www.archives.gov/preservation/products/definitions/products-services.html[/URL]
[URL]http://www.economist.com/economics-a-to-z?letter=S[/URL]
By your definition above what is the cost to make the providers product of pussy, tits and ass? Your definition above proves that all providers aren't the same because, "the price that can be charged depends on the market, the quality, the marketing and the segment that is targeted", which clearly indicates differentiation between the products. Thus a difference in the type of provider, thus not all providers are the same.
Bob, please at some point you are becoming a moron about this whole discussion. If you truly believe that any provider is an object, a product, a thing, all of them being the same, none being better than the other, all have issues then go ahead and believe what you want, it's your right. I feel sorry for you and the demise of your humanity over the past few months. Things must have been really tough on you for you to reach this low point in your life. I wish you well, I'm done with this discussion.