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n.
  1. One that buys goods or services.
  2. Informal. An individual with whom one must deal: a tough customer.

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Marketing Dictionary: customer
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Buyer of a product or service.

 
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Buyer of a product or service.

 
Thesaurus: customer
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noun

  1. One who buys goods or services: buyer, client, patron, purchaser. See transactions.
  2. One who consumes goods and services: consumer, user. See give/take/reciprocity, used/unused.

 
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n

Definition: buyer of goods, services
Antonyms: owner


 
Word Tutor: customer
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: A person who buys.

pronunciation To provide appropriate service you have to know what your customer is feeling. — Dan James.

 
Quotes About: Customers
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Quotes:

"If you're not serving the customer, you'd better be serving someone who is." - Karl Albrecht

"We don't want to push our ideas on to customers, we simply want to make what they want." - Laura Ashley

"Make a customer, not a sale." - Katherine Barchetti

"Above all, we wish to avoid having a dissatisfied customer. We consider our customers a part of our organization, and we want them to feel free to make any criticism they see fit in regard to our merchandise or service. Sell practical, tested merchandise at reasonable profit, treat your customers like human beings -- and they will always come back." - L.L. Bean

"Look through your customer's eyes. Are you the solution provider or part of the problem?" - Marlene Blaszczyk

"If you don't care, your customer never will." - Marlene Blaszczyk

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Wikipedia: Customer
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A customer, also client, buyer or purchaser is usually used to refer to a current or potential buyer or user of the products of an individual or organization, mostly called the supplier or seller. This is typically through purchasing or renting goods or services. However in certain contexts the term customer also includes by extension anyone who uses or experiences the services of another. A customer may also be a viewer of the product or goods in which are being sold. In this case, a customer can walk into a building intending to buy a product but are not satisfied with what he or she may find in the store, resulting in them leaving without a purchase.

The word derives from "custom," meaning "habit"; a customer was someone who frequented a particular shop, who made it a habit to purchase goods of the sort the shop sold there rather than elsewhere, and with whom the shopkeeper had to maintain a relationship to keep his or her "custom," meaning expected purchases in the future.

The slogan "customer is king" or "customer is god" or "the customer is always right" indicate the importance of customers to businesses - although the last expression is sometimes used ironically.

However customer also has a more generalised meaning as in customer service and a less commercialised meaning in not-for-profit areas. To avoid unwanted implications, in some areas such as government services, community services and education, the term customer is sometimes substituted by words such as "constituent" or "stakeholder" to address concerns that the word "customer" implies a narrowly commercial relationship involving the purchase of products and services. Some managers in this environment however, comfortably use the word customer in the sense used in talking about customer service to both internal and external customers where the emphasis is on being helpful to the people one is dealing with rather than commercial sales. T

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Translations: Customer
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - kunde, type

idioms:

  • cool customer    fræk fyr

Nederlands (Dutch)
klant, persoon die men van dienst moet zijn

Français (French)
n. - (Comm) client, clientèle, type

idioms:

  • cool customer    un type qui ne s'en fait pas/qui ne se gêne pas

Deutsch (German)
n. - Kunde

idioms:

  • cool customer    dreiste Person

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - πελάτης, (καθομ.) μάγκας, τύπος

idioms:

  • cool customer    (καθομ.) απαιτητικός τύπος

Italiano (Italian)
cliente, avventore

idioms:

  • cool customer    furbacchione

Português (Portuguese)
n. - consumidor (m)

idioms:

  • cool customer    pessoa fria

Русский (Russian)
клиент, тип

idioms:

  • cool customer    невозмутимый

Español (Spanish)
n. - cliente, parroquiano

idioms:

  • cool customer    que tiene sangre fría, impasible

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - kund, gäst, individ (vard.)

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
顾客, 买主, 客户

idioms:

  • cool customer    狡猾的人

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 顧客, 買主, 客戶

idioms:

  • cool customer    狡猾的人

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 손님, 단골, 녀석

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 顧客, やつ

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) زبون, عميل, مشتري‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮לקוח, טיפוס, קונה‬


 
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