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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantage of customer" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "advantage for the customer"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing benefits or favorable conditions that a customer experiences in a particular context, such as a business or service.
Example: "Our new loyalty program offers a significant advantage for the customer, allowing them to earn points on every purchase."
Alternatives: "benefit to the customer" or "customer benefit".
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The MPs said the big six energy firms took advantage of customer inertia to overcharge people who never switch, while offering cheap "loss leader" deals to lure new customers.
Among all possible endeavors for the EC, research has shown that effective management of customer relationships by taking advantage of customer knowledges is a major source for keeping competitive differentiation.
When these newer businesses came along, they were able to take advantage of customer disaffection and grab gobs of market share, while shaking their competitors to their very foundations.
Considering consumers spend over $550 billion annually on groceries, thousands of consumer packaged goods vie for customer attention, and newspaper coupon distribution on the decline, SavingStar thinks that its poised to take advantage of customer attention turning to web and mobile-based services not only for deals, but for digital coupons.
The company leveraged artificial intelligence capabilities within Salesforce to enhance its digital marketing by taking advantage of customer traffic data and predictive analytics to suggest additional purchases in near-real time.
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In recent years some insurers have been accused of taking advantage of customers by repeatedly hiking the premiums of those who allow their cover to be renewed automatically.
"We're happy that most of our firms are not taking advantage of customers," said Edward A. Kwalwasser, who heads the exchange's regulatory unit.
He added: "We are pleased that the FCA has found no evidence of any systemic intention to take advantage of customers in older, closed-book products.
Merchants aren't allowed to take advantage of customers, and the fee can't be greater than what the store actually pays to accept credit cards.
Mr. Leach said Mr. Kaplan had taken advantage of customers when they were most vulnerable, getting them to sign outrageous credit card bills to avoid embarrassment.
Some websites have taken advantage of customers, for example increasing the prices for a flight that they've previously expressed interest in (consumers might worry that the price will go up even further and therefore decide to buy a ticket).
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