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customerThe account or contact with which a business unit conducts a business transaction.
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customerSee “external customer” and “internal customer.”
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customerAn individual, company, etc., who purchases goods and/or services from other individuals, companies, stores, etc.
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customerUser of healthcare services, such as patients getting care or providers getting support services from laboratories; payer of service, such as individuals, employers, or the government; or the general public.
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customerlate 14c., "customs official;" later "buyer" (early 15c.), from Anglo-French custumer, from Medieval Latin custumarius, from Latin consuetudinarius (see custom (n.)). More generali [..]
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customerThe actual or prospective purchaser of products or services.
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customer1) In VMI, the trading partner or reseller, i.e., Wal-Mart, Safeway, or CVS. 2) In direct consumer, the end customer or user.
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customerconsumer, or someone who buys something.
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customerThe person or group that is/are the recipient(s) of a product or service, the direct beneficiary(ies) of a project's product or service. The people for whom the project is being undertaken. Edito [..]
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customerThe status of a customer when their supplier affords them privileges not widely available to other customers. Traditional purchasing concepts are predicated on the idea that suppliers are disposable [..]
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customerA person who is covered by a health plan. This term may refer to the person who enrolled in the plan, his or her spouse/partner or any other dependents who are eligible to enroll in the plan.
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customersomeone who pays for goods or services A customer (also known as a client, buyer, or purchaser) is usually used to refer to a current or potential buyer or user of the products of an individual or org [..]
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customerAlternative term for project.
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customer1. The person or organization that purchases a Target of Evaluation [ITSEC]. 2. The corroboration that the source of data received is as claimed.
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customer a common woman.
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customerDefinition A person, company, or other entity which buys goods and services produced by another person, company, or other entity.
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customerAn individual, partnership, association, joint stock company, trust, corporation or governmental entity that subscribes to telecommunications services offered by Verizon or a CLEC
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customer1 : a person or business that purchases a commodity or service 2 a : a person or entity having an account with a bank or on whose behalf the bank has agreed to collect items b : a person or entity ...
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customerFor the purposes of PEER, this refers to the consumer served by the grid operator. For city projects, this includes customers of all classes billed by the utility, municipality or third-party supplier. For campuses, this includes business and groups of individuals (i.e., building tenants, or university departments) that are served by the grid opera [..]
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customer"An organization or a person that receives a product" (ISO, 2000a:
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customer(also see Client) Whoever is paying for a speaker’s services. A company or association is the customer when they buy a speaking engagement.
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customerAn enterprise that uses the services as provided by another enterprise.
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customerA designation that refers to segregated clearing member firm trading activity. Customer trading activity and funds may not be combined with non-segregated house activity within a clearing member firm.
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customerA business or individual which purchases goods or services from a Client. Also referred to a Debtor.
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customerA person who buys the goods or services produced by a business
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customer(A) The term "customer" generally means--
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customer(n) someone who pays for goods or services
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customerA person who purchases from a shop. The same term is now applied universally by London Underground to its passengers, even though the majority of them prefer to be called passengers and even write le [..]
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customerAny person that is an end user of electricity and is connected to any part of the electric delivery system within a local electric utility service territory within this state.
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customerAn individual on board a revenue transit vehicle or an intending/deboarded passenger in a transit facility. Excludes operators, transit employees, and contractors. Can be found in: S&S-50
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customerThe property owner whose electrical system is directly connected to the distribution network is classed as the customer. This may refer to a connection to a private home or company premises. The contr [..]
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customerFor purposes of the Information Security Standards, “customer” means a consumer with whom a financial institution has a continuing relationship under which the institution provides one or more financi [..]
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customerPeople who access or use services of the service provider organisation.
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customerRetail outlet, restaurant or other operation that sells or serves Coca-Cola Hellenic products directly to consumers.
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customerRetail outlet, restaurant or other operation that sells or serves Coca-Cola Hellenic products directly to consumers.
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customerRetail outlet, restaurant or other operation that sells or serves Coca-Cola HBC products directly to consumers.
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customerRetail outlet, restaurant or other operation that sells or serves Coca-Cola Hellenic Group products directly to consumers.
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customerA Petsecure pet parent who holds the policy and whom is subsequently part of the insurance.
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customerA policy holder.
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customer"Customer" includes the patrons, passengers, shippers, subscribers, users of the service and consumers of the product of a public utility or telecommunications utility.
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customerThe recipient of the output (product, service, information) of a process. Customers may be internal or external to the organization. The customer may be one person, a department, or a large group. Internal customers (outside of Information Technology) are sometimes called the “Business.”
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customerA person who maintains any type of account with a bank is a bank customer. Consumer Protection Act has a wider definition for consumer as the one who purchases any service for a fee like purchasing a [..]
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customerSomeone who is purchasing product(s) and/or service(s) from a Hotel. May also include an agent acting on the Customer’s behalf.
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customerAn individual who may feature on one or more Enquiries or Bookings in your system. You can add customers from an existing database if you have one, they do not need to have an actual booking in TourCM [..]
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customerAn Entity that purchases electricity for its consumption.
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customerThe person or organisation who owns the products after successful completion of the transaction. The following roles can be found in a customer company: buyer, consignee, invoicee, VAT representative. [..]
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customerAn individual, firm or organization that purchases service at one location under one rate classification, contract or schedule. If service is supplied at more than one location or under more than one rate schedule, each location and rate schedule may be counted as a separate customer. See CLASS OF SERVICE.
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customerSomeone who is purchasing product(s) and/or service(s) from a Hotel. May also include an agent acting on the Customer’s behalf.
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customer
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customerThe person or group who is receiving a service, or who is considered the recipient or beneficiary of a given result or output. There are several different types of USAID customers: Ultimate customers: [..]
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customerentity that you ship your product to.
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customerSomeone who buys things from you.
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customerCustomers are the organizations to whom you sell and ship goods. Customers are usually associated with sales orders.
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customerAn end-user whom pays for the project or service delivered by a company, thus generating revenue for the company. The goal of world-class companies is to "continually delight" this customer, thus creating "an increasing affection" for its products and services. There may be several external customers, all of whom must be conside [..]
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customerAn entity that purchases, rents, or uses the products of another entity (i.e., a supplier).
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customerthe individual, who is the entire objective of omnichannel. The customer should experience a consistent retail experience across mobile, online, and in-store channels. The industry leverages behavioural profiling, including preference, to enhance the customer buying experience.
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customerthe person or group that has requested the software and will be paying the bill for its development
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customer
A patron; one who purchases or receives a product or service from a business or merchant, or intends to do so.
''Every person who passes by is a potential customer.''
(informal) A person, especi [..]
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customerA project stakeholder who requests, pays for, selects, specifies, uses, or receives the output generated by a product.
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