Sentences with phrase «companies competing for your business means»

Fewer health insurance companies competing for business means there's less incentive for health plans to provide good customer service and less incentive for them to keep premiums low to attract customers.

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Credit card companies today are competing for your business, which means they are offering you significant money to open an account and meet a minimum spending requirement (ie «$ 3,000 in the first three months»).
I think that the technology, honestly, the technology that has the most potential for disruption and by that, I mean, honestly disruption, it will mean companies go out of business, like law firms go out of business because they can not compete.
«What that really means,» commented Dave Roush, CEO of ComparisonMarket, «is when the nation's top auto insurance companies are brought together to compete for your business, you stand a good chance of finding the rate and coverage that's best for you.
Letting these Piggsville companies compete for your business just means you're going to have a better deal and you don't need to work as hard to obtain it.
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