customer造句91. The terms of the guarantee will be set out in the customer agreement.
92. We shall maintain our focus on the needs of the customer.
93. Many of the banks offer a poor level of customer service.
94. If a customer comes in before I get back ask them to wait.
95. Call our toll-free number and speak to a customer service representative.
96. Mrs Scott is engaged with a customer at the moment.
97. She was the most difficult customer the salesman had to deal with that day.
98. The company has built up a loyal customer base .
99. Sometimes small firms can outdo big business when it comes to customer care.
100. Customer satisfaction with their mobile service runs at more than 90 per cent.
101. Several manufacturers are also nibbling away at Ford's traditional customer base.
102. The customer services department is reassessing its procedures for handling customer complaints.
103. She just took out her purse and paid a thousand in cash: what a cool customer!
104. One aggrieved customer complained that he still hadn't received the book he had ordered several weeks ago.
105. They are hoping that TV advertising will increase their customer base.
106. My responsibilities include answering the phone and dealing with customer enquiries.
107. The rot set in when we lost that important customer in Japan.
108. Our company has a commitment to quality and customer service.
109. The arrival of the first customer caused a flutter in the shop.
110. The application has to be completed in triplicate, with the original being kept by the bank and the copies going to the customer and the tax office.
111. I found we could make some saving and it is right to pass the savings on to the customer.
112. It is estimated that 5,000 bank staff could be lining their own pockets from customer accounts.
113. A recent customer survey showed widespread ignorance about the availability of organic food.
114. Trade discounts may be used as a competitive stratagem to secure customer loyalty.
115. The bank should hold enough cash to satisfy customer demand.
116. How well-informed is the customer about the range, quality and cost of the products on offer?
117. Mrs White can't come to the telephone - she's serving a customer.
118. Martin is a slippery customer so be careful what you say to him.
119. When a customer walks in, she switches on the charm.
120. While the stores make big profits, it's the customer who loses out.