Stop what you are doing and show the customer to the appropriate location
As long as they have the receipt they can return it, otherwise, you can't do anything and they will just have to live with it.
Yes, there is definitely a relationship between product performance and customer satisfaction, although product performance is not the sole reason for customer satisfaction. It's a pretty simple formula, if the product performs well either to or above the customers' expectations, then their satisfaction of the product improves. If a product does not perform well, or is below the customers' expectations, then customer satisfaction decreases. Product performance is not the sole reason for customer satisfaction. Other factors include service, cost of maintenance, longevity of the product, consistency in performance of the product, and customer loyalty wherein someone may be more satisfied with a product that performs inferior to another simply because the customer is loyal to that product or company.
Have another customer or a famous person tell you how good the product is after using it themselves
well if u have never seen the product before and see it and like it it there fore produces another customer
Supplier supplies product to the customer and the customer buys the product
Derived demand is the demand to transport goods or services to location depend on demand to consume a goods or services to location. Freight of product is derived from the customer demand of product.
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Just show the benefits to the customer of the product .
Do you mean the convenience of a product. You have to tell the customer what the product is, what it does and what's in in for him
A concern in shipping might include the cost of the fuel required to ship a product from one location to another. Another concern in shipping could be the legal issues of moving a product from one country to another.
Some customer's like when the cons of a product has been told and another product which adds value to them is being shown. People like to buy products of value in market
An example of going out of your way to satisfy a customer was when you lowered the price to match another price. Or you called them at home to let them know a product was in. Another example would be you researched an answer to a question and let them know.