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Local and Global Compensation and Transaction Administrations ensure all people pay no less than
the True Cost for goods and labor-based services.
Standard Needs goods are produced based on automated real-time demand trends and available
for immediate use in the Standard Needs market place.
Once a product is purchased, the item is entered in the individual's household inventory system for
centralized product recalls, product sharing, recycling confirmation, and fair allotment check and
balance systems.
Fair Allotment Check and Balance (FACB) is used to ensure all people wishing to order a product
have the opportunity to place an order and receive the item, and establishes distribution priority.
This does not prevent the placement of multiple orders; however, it does place subsequent orders,
or quantities of a good or service at a lower fulfillment ranking – if the item is not a Standard Needs
item and in high demand.
Items excluded from fair allotment checks and balances would be common household items: band-
aids, toothpaste, bathroom tissue, bathing soap, and sanitary supplies -- typically, “everyday
staples of life” and emergency supplies.
End-users of a product have the right and responsibility to report all product defects in the Product
Information and Review Central Data System.
Products that are defective are analyzed, deconstructed, recycled, and the materials remanded to
processing plants.
Product hazard alerts will be available immediately to consumers in real-time within the iAmwe
community center, and notices submitted to anyone with the product in their household or
business inventory management system.
I-WAUT
Willits are used in the iWAUT market for the exchange of goods and services not offered
as Standard Needs.
Goods and services provided in the IWAUT Market must be provided at no less than the True Cost.
A production unit’s Executive and/or Management Team can charge any amount they desire, over
True Cost to obtain their Earning Cap. The True Cost and price will be on the labels of and listed
with all products. Service providers must provide customers with a statement of True Cost for
services and their PIA, prior to the enactment of a private contract or agreement.
The price set for an independent product is thus also reliant on market demand.
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