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Your pool of customers
January 16, 2009 – 5:35 pm by Jana Van ZylWho can enter into a valid and binding contract with no assistance? The same principles apply to both online and traditional agreements. This is important because it determines the pool of your customers. If you cannot contract with a person, they can’t really be a customer of yours.
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