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Mr. Wonski tells of decades-loyal Town Hall Deli customers practically rhapsodizing about the days of buttered-bread ends.
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When I traveled to Spain recently, I had a meeting with a customer practically the minute I landed and then had dinner with our leadership team there.
That demand, however, has shrunk considerably, and wineries are, in the words of one poten- tial customer, practically "spamming" the in-boxes of wait-listed candidates with offers.
By James Thurber The New Yorker, February 15 , 1930P. 11 A drummer- a stationery shop proprietor- a customer with practically no sales resistance and "grief".
According to a report by Australia's Productivity Commission, however, "these excuses, in most cases are not persuasive, especially in the case of downloaded music, software and videos, for example, where the costs of delivery to the customer are practically zero and uniform around the world".
Ecommerce shops require both product vision and business acumen to succeed and thrive in a competitive environment where customers can purchase practically anything they want from a wide array of vendors online.
Let's face it: We live in the world where the bar for customer experience is practically lying on the ground.
They had practically no customers.
And yet, practically no customers enter in December.
There are practically no customers left in the neighborhood, which is now mostly Puerto Rican.
Giving away samples and selling "loss leaders" cheaply enough to attract customers is a tradition practically as old as commerce itself.
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