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Discover LudwigThe phrase "difficult customer" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a customer who is hard to please or is causing problems for a business or service. Example: The sales associate had to deal with a difficult customer who refused to follow store policies and demanded a discount on their purchase.
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Bill was not a difficult customer.
A difficult customer had walked into the store.
And trying to make an especially difficult customer happy.
The end game boss is a difficult customer.
Bill pointed him out to me: "She's a difficult customer, that one".
He asks the class if they have ever had a difficult customer, and every hand goes up.
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So how should retail staff deal with difficult customers?
Jake even discovered methods of dealing with difficult customers.
The most difficult customers come to a personal shopper, and now's a difficult time.
I doubt I'm high on the movers' lists of difficult customers, because I don't own a piano or any Richard Serra sculptures.
It's not the end of outsourcing for difficult customers – Capita has landed a big customer services contract for the struggling Co-op Bank.
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