Well, in general I think governments should not interfere in private business transactions between two parties. However, there are certainly aspects of business that government must be involved in. For example, if the produce at your local supermarket had a certain price/pound listed which was lower than their competition, but when you actually went to weigh the food with their scale and the scale showed it as being heavier than it actually was, you might think you were getting a good price but actually end up paying just as much or more. That's fraud and the government is going to be involved. First of all, they as a trusted impartial third party must decide what exactly a pound means and having law enforcement power, must make sure that those people claiming to show pounds with scales show it accurately.
business to business business to customer customer to customer consumer to business
1.Business to Business 2.Business to Customer 3.Customer to Customer 4.Consumer to Business
1.Business to Business 2.Business to Customer 3.Customer to Customer 4.Consumer to Business
Customer are people who buys the product of a business. They are the main target of a business in earning. Customer brings revenue to a business. They are also the subject of study of a business for it to know the necessity and needs of their target cusomers.
Basic types of E-Commerce are:* B2B - Business 2 business * B2C - Business 2 Customer * C2B -Consumer-to-Business * C2C - Customer 2 customer Visit: http://ezdia.com There are some types of e-commerce business.- Business to business- Business to consumer- Consumer to business
there are 4 types 1. B2B 2.B2C 3. C2B 4. C2C
A business can legally refuse service to a customer if the customer's behavior is disruptive, if they are not following the business's policies, or if serving them would violate the law.
A delighted customer is a satisfied customer after doing business with your company. In turn they would be more likely to do business with you again and will hopefully tell others about their experience / recommend your business.
There are two broad categories of business defined by who the end customer is. Business to consumer - that is a personal customer, not considered in the context of being employed, and Business to Business where you may be selling to an individual who is representing a business. In a business to business context you may have a many to many relationship. But for business to consumer it is classically defined as one to one
Customer analysis of a business can help by giving feedback to the business. If a company has feedback they can better their services and accommodate their customers needs.
Without Customer Consent, No. The Business owner is not allowed to touch the customer without their consent.
There are two broad categories of business defined by who the end customer is. Business to consumer - that is a personal customer, not considered in the context of being employed, and Business to Business where you may be selling to an individual who is representing a business. In a business to business context you may have a many to many relationship. But for business to consumer it is classically defined as one to one