because without the customer a business doesnt exist! and if a business gets to many unhappy customers and they tell enough pretty soon you have a bad reputation and and reputation is everything..
I prefer to say: The customer is not always right; but, the customer will always be happy.
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!
Right product - delivered to the customer/client. Needs to meet customer specifications Right customer - receiving the goods they require Right time - when the customer can take delivery Right place - no good at the wrong place Right condition - working and undamaged Right quantity - no good being one piece short of the required number Right cost -
A current customer is someone who is your customer RIGHT now. A potential customer is someone who may become you customer in the future.
The marketing variable that represents all the activities necessary to get the right product to the right customer when the customer wants it is called "Place." This variable encompasses distribution strategies, logistics, and the channels through which products are delivered to consumers. Effective management of the Place variable ensures that products are available in the right locations and at the right times to meet customer demand.
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
Unfortunately, customers often act from misinformation, and sometimes from malice. For instance, a customer may demand a product that a company does not offer. In this case, the customer is not right.
Customer is always right and provide excellent customer service.
The question is also the answer, the right price is the fair price. Who decides what is right and what is fair, the customer will decide the 'value for money' question. The customer knows the right price for every product
No not in all cases
yes