No, the buying process doesn't end after the customer buys the merchandise. There are several stall customer will go through after they get what they want. The store tries to put the sale item on their way back to check out and try to make the customer spend every bit of the dollar they can. Also they put the necessary items such as newspapers, magazines, gums, mints etc in a easy access place beside the checkout lanes so that they can spend more money.
Supplier supplies product to the customer and the customer buys the product
Generally the CUSTOMER, or possibly the client or consumer.
An "ideal" customer would be someone who usually comes to your business and buys something about once or twice a week. A patron would be an ideal customer.
The one who buys the product is called a customer and the who uses the product is called a consumer.Generally, a consumer refers to individuals who buy for themselves or their family (hence the term 'consumerism' in economics and politics), whereas a customer can alsomean the retailer or person who buys from the manufacturer, etc.
Since the very beginning of sales, there would be no definitive year. The moment a person buys/sells something and engages in this act, there is instantly a level of customer service being implemented. So, theoretically it would have stemmed at the dawn of actual civilisation where buying, selling and trading items first began.
A hybrid customer is a customer who switches between channels during his buying process. For example gets his information online, but for purchase goes to shop and buys in person.
customer is the person who purchases goods for house hold and personal usage. however cooperate customer is the person who buys goods from a business for help in production process of another business.
The vendor sells and the customer buys.
Supplier supplies product to the customer and the customer buys the product
True. They can be termed as consumers. The person who buys the goods or services is the customer and person who uses the product is consumer. This can be understood by following example, 'a mother buying diaper is the customer, and baby who uses it is the consumer.
The consumer is the one that uses the product while the customer is the one who buys it. a consumer maybe a customer and the customer maybe the the consumer. The difference is that, customer buys the product intended for giving it to someone else or for selling it.
a consumer buys what ever they want
A supplier makes the goods available that the customer then buys.
Anyone who buys insurance from them.
the customer, of course
customer
The fans. Anyone that buys tickets or PPV's, or merchandise. He is the head of the WWE.