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"Would you be willing to take a customer service satisfaction survey before we hang up?" she asked.
In the U.S., to gain market share, "we need to take a customer from someone else," Lemmon told me.
In the Louisiana idyll of New Bohemia, he hawks a DeLorean to take a customer back to the future, and dizzies him with an account of the Oedipus complex: "Biggest theory in psychoanalysis and the western world".
In an example from the presentation, the researchers calculated that for a credit card with a 15.32 percent annual percentage rate, it would take a customer 150 months — more than 12 years — to pay off a $3,900 balance by making the suggested 36-month payment.
Any establishment managing a queue, such as a restaurant, can take a customer's phone number, save their place and ask them to return later.
Every bill is now required to list the amount of time it would take a customer to pay off his balance if he only made the minimum payment.
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Whatever technology retailers look to use, it's imperative that they continue to take a customer-first approach for better sales and profits.
"It takes a customer at least half an hour to pick out the wedding bands.
"Last night I'm taking a customer to Metuchen, 1 o'clock in the morning," he said.
When I take them to dinner, if the bill is too high, I'll put down that I took a customer".
Experiences shared with the Everyday Sexism Project include: "Taking a customer's call and having them describe in gruesome detail their sex life with their ex who shares your name"; or "Got groped at work by a customer on Saturday.
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