Ultimately,
the consumer feels involved enough in the merchandise to purchase it.
Not exact matches
The idea is that
consumer choice can satisfy the public's need to
feel involved and represented, and that competition will make schools accountable for their results, obviating the need for powerful external overseers.
While a handful of lawmakers in California have urged all parties
involved to work on a solution that will mutually benefit the retailers, the
consumers, and Amazon, it is hard to
feel anything other than disappointment in the constant targeting of the obviously singled - out bookseller.
The manga industry has a lot more connection with its
consumers than most already, and making their fans
feel even more connected by increasing shared responsibilities has the definite perk of making pledgers
feel special and
involved.
Many
consumers who
feel as though they are more responsible than ever are discovering that the credit scoring industry is just interested in encouraging, well, behaviors that
involve credit.
Asking questions and for opinions on pet - related topics will help
consumers feel valuable, and the more valuable and
involved the
consumer feels, the more likely they are to remain loyal to your brand and become an advocate for your business.
As both policies offer the same benefits,
consumers are likely to
feel there's a catch
involved with the online policy.
For example, a Registrant will, usually or can only, make a complaint against another Registrant if the matter
involves a joint transaction, so unless a Registrant could explain to a
consumer why they
felt the
consumer should make a formal complaint, it would be less likely that a
consumer would initiate any formal complaint.
It keeps agents more honest and it allows
consumers to be
involved right up until the time when they
feel ready to make that move.
In light of this need, members of the Working Group
felt that it was imperative to expand the Working Group's focus to deal not only with the lawyer's relationship with mortgage lenders but their relationship with
consumer clients and other entities
involved in a real estate transaction, with a particular view to reinforcing and re-establishing the lawyer as a real estate professional and «quarter back» of the transaction.