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BUYING Conduct OF SUB-CONTRACTORS:

The word sub-contracting refers to the outsourcing process in terms of contract authentication.
Companies engage in this kind of sourcing practise and they purchase commodities from other
sectors in terms of raw materials, labour, and so on. This is referred to as subcontracting purchasing
conduct. In business-to-business marketing, this is a typical description of buying behaviour. Private
banks, for example, are often seen subcontracting security services to another security outsourcing
firm, which employs security guards.

LEGALIST BUYING BEHAVIOR:

When a consumer tries to complete a purchase without adhering to the rules, regulations, and
agreements, we refer to his conduct as legalist purchasing behaviour. In this situation, the consumer
pays keen attention to the meaning and laws surrounding the commodity. It indicates that he is
interested in learning more about the commodity's legal, plausible, and ethical aspects. For example,
when buying a hard disc, a customer verifies its validity by scanning the QR code or looking up the
serial number.

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