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Bounce Back

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Bounce Back
A catalog or order form included with shipment to a customer that encourages him/her to buy the same or similar products from the seller. The bounce back is a very cheap form of marketing because it does not require the seller to spend any more on postage than it otherwise would have (indeed, much of the time the buyer pays for postage anyway).


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Byline: CARL MARKHAM JOHN ARNE RIISE has backed Liverpool to bounce back from their poor run of form and challenge for the Premier League title.
Mr Brown also spells out his plans to make Britain bounce back from the recession in an exclusive article for the Mirror today.
However, as the 30-minute RSI approaches oversold territory, we may see the pair bounce back and hold a narrow range throughout the trade but, a break below yesterday's range may lead the pair to test the weekly low at 1.
 
 
 
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