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Manufacturers\' agents: don\'t cost the producer anything until something sells.

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Question

Manufacturers' agents:

don't cost the producer anything until something sells.

aren't very useful for introducing new products.

usually perform storing and transporting functions.

usually handle the competing lines of several manufacturers.

All of these alternatives are correct for manufacturers' agents.

A

don't cost the producer anything until something sells.

B

aren't very useful for introducing new products.

C

usually perform storing and transporting functions.

D

usually handle the competing lines of several manufacturers.

E

All of these alternatives are correct for manufacturers' agents.

Explanation / Answer

The correct option is

Don’t cost the producer anything until something sells.

The company hires agents and the contract is signed to sell the product. The agent is responsible for the sale in that particular territory. And that agent doesn’t cost the producer anything until something sells.