I believe that the phrase is, "Once a customer, always a customer." It refers to a business that pleases their customers enough to keep them coming back. In business, repeat customers are a must. Some businesses treat their customers so well that the customers feel a loyalty to the business and would go no where else.
I prefer to say: The customer is not always right; but, the customer will always be happy.
The customer is always RIGHT!
How would you best handle a very demanding customer? Arguing with a customer never solves anything. If you refuse to treat the customer properly, he will go elsewhere and if that happens enough times you won't have a customer base.
The customer is always right. customer service a loyal customer a regular customer a new customer a frequent customer a valued customor a customer appreciation sale a repeat customer
The customer is always, always, right!
In my opinion, it depends on the situation and how the customer is interacting, but remember to always remain professional, polite and always be closing
Customer is always right and provide excellent customer service.
The customer. If you answer the phone the customer is likely to walk out, if you dont answer the phone they can always call back.
No not in all cases
yes
everyone says it, but no, the customer is not always right, but you should pretend that they are, because arguing with a customer can bring down the restaurant's reputation.
The Latin phrase that conveys the idea of "the customer is always right" is "Caveat Emptor," which translates to "let the buyer beware." However, there's no direct Latin equivalent for the specific phrase "the customer is always right." The sentiment is often expressed in various forms in business and customer service contexts.