Sentence examples for pay customers from inspiring English sources

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To pay, customers just walk up to the register and say their name.

The company will pay customers $3 for every glass they return.

The company is not offering to pay customers anything at the moment, but that could change.

It will also pay customers to limit their usage during peak hours, thereby reducing over-all demand.

Don't you realize that the next logical step is for businesses to pay customers to take products off their hands?

Sotheby's and Christie's have already agreed to pay customers in a class action suit a settlement of $512 million.

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The number of pre-pay customers fell by 571,000, meaning 53% of all subscribers are now on a contract.

Gillian Guy, chief executive of the Citizens Advice Bureau, says pre-pay customers have been getting a raw deal for too long.

Total customer numbers fell year on year from 28.2 million to 27.5 million, with the number of pre-pay customers declining across the mobile industry in the UK.

Asked if the bank calculated how many online-bill-pay customers a new fee could drive away, Ms. Pace said, "We did extensive research on how they would react to a new fee and whether it was fair".

Pre-pay customers are offered a limited number of tariffs and end up paying an average of £80 more a year for their energy bills than direct debit customers.

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