Sentences with phrase «at customers who»

Just ahead of Mobile World Congress, Samsung has added yet another smartphone to its extensive Galaxy lineup.The Galaxy Xcover 2 is aimed at customers who frequent the outdoors and want a handset that can face rugged conditions.
The Watch is clearly targeted at customers who really care about how their devices look.
This plan is aimed at customers who are looking at a steady return over the medium term while minimising risk.
For example, the pilot project looked at customers who had completed a car insurance quote but hadn't completed the purchase.
Starwood and American express have launched an offer aimed at customers who hold one of the American Express SPG credit card which, coincidentally, I was discussing yesterday.
They are targeted at customers who happen to rely on such transactions.
The card is targeted at customers who travel frequently.
The uninspired name aside, the new model is aimed at customers who don't need seating for seven or who need extra cargo space.
The new Maserati Quattroporte Sport GTS is targeted at those customers who demand the unparalleled handling of a thoroughbred sports car even in a luxury saloon.
After all, the XL, as its name suggests, is an Altea aimed at those customers who need more space than that offered by the current Altea dimensions.
With its superlative V12 engine, portal axles, electrically operated fabric top and exclusive equipment specification in the rear compartment, this variant of the «G» was aimed at customers who want their open - top driving to be as exclusive as it is stylish.
[29] According to Toyota, Venza is neither a station wagon nor SUV, rather it is targeted at customers who want more room and flexibility than the Camry sedan but desire a smaller size than the Highlander, a mid-size crossover SUV.
The Scuderia is based on the F430 and is aimed at customers who will use it for track days...
The car is primarily aimed at customers who like being chauffeur driven.
The meals will be available as carryout boxes and are aimed at customers who want to bring home a hot dinner.
Imagine if the restaurant manager got angry at customers who went and ate at different restaurants?
Liquidity is obviously a very important statistic for us, but we also look at the customers who are trading on that exchange and consider whether we want to be part of that venue.
GMC is aiming the truck at customers who want a more premium pickup with off - road kit such as a locking rear differential and a 2 - inch lift right off the shelf.
For example, you can look at your customers who have only purchased your beginner course.

Not exact matches

Under the plan, which launched last year, T - Mobile divided its customers into blocks of about 120,000, who are each assigned to a specific group of a few dozen employees at a specific call center.
Said Connie Steele, director of Network Solutions: «Social media can be the best friend for small business owners who constantly seek new ways to attract new customers and retain the ones they have at a relatively low cost.»
This is where good customer service, the person who answers the phone or sits at the front desk, can make or break a new relationship.
«We have men and women who have been helped up Everest,» Will says, «and later they'll reach out to customer service and say, «I'm trying to get in touch with a guy named Dave who helped me up Everest at about 10.30 a.m.. He's the man I'm going to marry.
The chain is changing the landscape of retail as its chic yet affordable designs continue to appeal to demanding customers who constantly crave new styles at low prices.
I sat in a meeting with a CEO recently who told me that at his last company, he forced a customer to pay a large contract up front because he «knew our software rollout wasn't going to be successful, so I wanted to be sure I got paid my commission.»
It might be possible that they will have to work harder at gaining the customer's trust than someone who hangs the «open» sign in their window and has people flock to them to satisfy their needs.
At luxury stores, snobbish salespeople tend to make customers feel like they aren't part of the exclusive group of people who shop there, making people more inclined to buy something so they can fit in.
And the bigger hurdle might be luring customers who don't have insurance at all.
At my company, Terminus, every account has a designated customer success manager who communicates regularly with clients.
Customers at Starwood hotels who enjoy their stay may want to replicate the experience at home with a Westin Heavenly Bed.
But every Friday — payday — it found its stores inundated with customers who wanted to pay their bills in cash at the last minute.
Simply look at your customer base and your existing products, and ask «Who have I not maximized in terms of what I've sold to them?»
Meanwhile, there are «customers who have a need to have a room at the very last minute.»
Handrail compliance can be one of the more touchy subjects with small business owners who want to create the most open space possible, either to help customers feel at ease or to promote an open workspace atmosphere for employees.
I impressed on him that value in a business depends on things like recurring income from customers who come back year after year — in other words, exactly what he has at the music school, and what nurseries almost never have.
He is the author of two books: BIG LIKE: CASCADE INTO AN ODYSSEY, a travel memoir of an almost regular guy who gets totally unstuck in Tokyo — a «funny as hell non-fiction book about wanderlust and traveling abroad»; and TESTOSTERONE PIT, a short, edgy, humorous novel about car salesmen, their customers, managers, and shenanigans at a large Ford dealership.
Xtreme Xperience rents out luxury vehicles to customers who want to test - drive them on professional racetracks, starting at $ 99 (not including insurance).
At least then, a company can control the factor's dunning tactics, and possibly save a customer who could be lost forever if the factor pushes too hard.
Customers who are frequent borrowers establish a reputation which directly impacts on their ability to secure debt at advantageous terms.
To counter that, at each roundtable the company set up smaller units of customers and people from Specialized who took notes.
«For a while they had a fruit cake from Poland that I liked,» says Michael Anderson, a customer in Toronto who says he has spent thousands of dollars at the store.
The popularity of Pokémon Go threatens companies like Foursquare, which has a service called Swarm offering coupons and prizes to customers who «check in» at participating venues, and social e-commerce sites like Groupon and LivingSocial, which many businesses use as a vehicle to offer discount deals.
Customers who arrive at a brand from an organic search are 54 percent more likely than average to stick with a particular brand, the report said.
That is based not on U.S. companies like Lavabit shutting down, but rather on customer loss, mostly at foreign companies who don't want their data subject to American search.
Customers who post photos of themselves in frames are buying at twice the rate as those who don't, he says.
Bill is an entrepreneur who constantly complains about how terrible his employees are at delivering customer service.
Backed by MasterCard's MasterPass system, the banks» apps will allow customers to load their debit and credit cards onto their smartphones, then use them to make transactions at merchants who have tap - and - pay terminals.
The affected bars are sold at retail stores and online across the U.S.. For customers who have these bars and have an allergy concern, they can return them to the store where they purchased them for a full refund.
The upshot is that customers who check out after shopping at Overstock's website will have all sorts of options beyond credit or debit card or bitcoin.
When customers arrive at your site they should instantly have a clear understanding of who you are and what you do.
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