Not exact matches
But I understand you want a
guarantee just
in case - just
in case something comes up, just
in case you don't like it, or just
in case this is not the right time for you.
Sure, you could go to the clubs and whatnot
in order to meet people, but why expend valuable resources (your time, money, energy, and sanity
in some
case) on
something that isn't a
guarantee?
So,
in case we miss
something, we have our Price Match
Guarantee.
We
guarantee satisfaction, even
in the rare
case that someone maybe not be completely satisfied with the paper they receive we will revise it for you free of charge until you are, this is
something that not many companies offer.
If that is the
case, then using the mark
in a comparative advert does not damage that
guarantee as long as it is not used
in such a way as creates confusion between the advertiser and the mark owner or their goods (
something which is dealt adequately
in the CAD); one is tempted to agree with Lord Justice Jacob's view that trade mark law has no place
in this arena.