Marketing
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Chapter 17.6, Problem 2PC
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To determine: Advantages of traditional stores versus internet-only stores.
Introduction: Traditional stores also referred to as physical stores where products are marketed and sold in the counter by paying money in the form of cash or credit/debit card.
Internet-only stores refer to stores which are involved in the sale of products through online mode.
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