Which is correct,please?

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hoangkha

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Hi!
I would like to write a slogan.
1- More satisfied/pleased than your/the expectation.
2- More satisfying/pleasing than expected.
3- More satisfied/pleased than expected.
Which is correct,please?
 
As a concept, I'd advise against this. It creates the idea that your product user had a low opinion of your product to start with. Simply being "better than you expected" doesn't sound very positive. "Gee, I thought it would completely suck, and it didn't. It wasn't very good, but it wasn't truly awful."

As a matter of grammar, only "More Xing than expected" works, or "More Xing than you expect."
 
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