Sentences with phrase «cost to all customers who»

At an investment briefing held on Friday, Coca - Cola Amatil (CCA) boss Alison Watkins told investors she intended to pass the cost to its customers who then are responsible for returning the bottles and cans to a designated handling spot and collect the 10 cents a container.
In recent years, municipalities have imposed penalties on security companies, which, in turn, have passed on those costs to their customers who go over a set number of false alarms per year.
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Clients or customers who only want to buy from you because you are the lowest cost provider will treat you as such.
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
Canadian businesses can now shave off a significant cost in doing business with China, and reach a wider universe of customers in the Asian nation — customers who do not have the resources to conduct business in foreign currencies.
Other companies may charge $ 10,000 for a POS system, according to Isaacman, who compares the free - equipment deal to mobile phone contracts that offer free or low - cost phones when customers sign up for service.
One advantage is that it attracts customers who can't front the large up - front cost, but then brings predictability and stability to Shaw's revenue.
Morken says he expects those improvements to attract more first - time smartphone users — the college students, cost - conscious Millennials, bargain hunters and land - line cord - cutters who comprise the bulk of Republic's customer base.
Plus, when kids are involved, the in - app purchase model is risky: A parent who discovers her kid has overspent is likely to not only uninstall the offending app but trash it on social media too, costing the developer more than one lost customer.
Budman says he's spoken with a potential customer who was going to build a new data center to store petabytes of storage, but is considering Backblaze B2 instead because of the low cost.
The company took a big hit when it not only had to re-ship the tables to the right customer, but had to eat the cost of one of the wrongly shipped tables when the customer who received it refused to give it up, explains True.
«For every dollar we spend on the banana car, we probably get $ 10 to $ 20 in return,» he says, citing a survey of new customers who signed up as a direct result of seeing the vehicle, which runs about $ 600 per month in operating costs.
A good plan will also cover who your customers are, how you will get them to buy your product, and your cost of customer acquisition.
The items aren't part of a promotion and don't cost the fast - food chain much, but they are able to bring in customers who don't want to spend much money.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Amazon was talking about partnering with J.P. Morgan and others to offer its customers a low cost, checking account type of product that would appeal to younger and perhaps lower income people who don't have traditional bank accounts.
Increasing your average order value will lead to higher margins, all else staying the same, because the cost of revenue for one customer who spends $ 100 is lower than the cost of revenue for five customers who spend $ 20 each.
For instance, if you invite a customer who is visiting from out of town to dinner and it would be impractical not to invite his or her spouse, you can deduct the cost for the spouses» meal as well.
That includes more marketing aimed specifically at Hispanics, who remain loyal Avon customers, and offering a smaller array of products to reduce production and printing costs.
The Numbers Game With a revenue - cost number attached to each customer, you can easily identify those who are ruinously unprofitable.
While it's understandable that retailers are often hesitant to provide free returns due to the expense of reverse logistics, it's important to weigh that against the cost of losing customers who expect this amenity.
«The majority of customers who have implemented ChannelAdvisor Merchant have enjoyed growth of 20 percent to 200 percent in the first quarter,» reports Wingo, which more than covers the service's cost.
He said founders who do otherwise are «unwitting puppets» of socialism who effectively «tax» customers — because prices would have to increase to cover the cost of all that social responsibility.
For example, the Department estimated that advisers» conflicts on average cost their IRA customers who invest in front - end - load mutual funds between 0.5 percent and 1.0 percent annually in foregone risk - adjusted returns, due to poor fund selection.
If someone already knows who you are and what you have to offer (i.e. you're retargeting previous website visitors or past customers with custom audiences), your ads can grab their attention at a more cost - effective price point (per impression or click).
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It describes a process by which a product or service creates a new market or reshapes an existing market by delivering simple, low - cost innovations to a set of customers who are ignored or underserved by industry leaders.
Senate Health Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander and Sen. Susan Collins, Maine Republican, have partnered with Democrats on bills that would reel in rate hikes by resuming reimbursements for insurers who pick up low - income customers costs on the Obamacare exchanges and freeing up billions for a «reinsurance» program that blunts the cost of customers with big claims, so others don't have to pay more.
One of our account executives recently reviewed some numbers with a prospective customer, who wanted to compare costs.
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Living Goods sent us estimates of how much customers who buy cookstoves and solar energy products save.122 Living Goods told us that it estimates that its customers save 50 % of their monthly fuel costs on average when using an efficient cookstove, and that typical fuel spending in Uganda tends to be in the range of $ 20 - 25 USD per month pre-stove purchase.123 We have not yet reviewed these estimates.
Utilities argue that customers who generate their own solar power are not paying their fair share of fixed costs, which are then passed on to generally less wealthy, non-solar customers.
According to Bower, many retailers have adopted an «equity - based» return shipping policy, where the retailer determines who is to blame for the product return — the customer or the retailer — and assigns responsibility for the return shipping costs accordingly.
Until February 2017, AT&T's unlimited plan cost $ 100 and was available only to customers who used AT&T's DirecTV or U-verse TV services.
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Customers who think they're getting a good deal may balk if they're surprised by an exorbitant cost to ship.
JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and other big banks are upgrading their online payment services to let customers make instant transfers of money to others who bank elsewhere, often at no cost.
And our merchants can't afford the support costs of customers who lose money due to these mistakes.
«While it may cost you $ 20 to $ 25 to eat a similar meal at a sit - down restaurant for lunch, you can get that here for $ 7 and better... this is a great offering for our customers who like an abundant sit - down meal.»
«We've taken this recession as an opportunity to introduce ourselves to the customers who haven't worked with us historically and really educate them on the value proposition that we offer, which is really a strong value against cost proportions for our customers,» Wagner continues.
Some bulk wine buyers are wine shops who wish to offer a custom brand to their customers at a more cost - effective price.
For customers who are interested in easy - to - use and low - cost entry - level equipment for x-ray inspection, Sesotec presents the RAYCON EX1 model.
Corrugated is cost - effective and reliable, while attracting eco-conscious customers who prefer to choose sustainably packaged products.
The scheme is based on the assumption that suppliers will recover the costs by passing them on to customers, who then return the bottles to a designated spot and receive 10 cents a bottle.
When I asked Anthem how their new rules would impact their customers who couldn't afford to pay the difference for a quality breast pump, they directed me to their official statement, which denies any change to out - of - pocket costs:
And if students are customers who must be pleased at all costs, lest they spend their dollars elsewhere, it only makes sense to emulate the off - campus food outlets which might drain away those coveted dollars.
You'll likely be able to win a large number of customers who were hopeful about winning the giveaway and find hope in being able to get the product at a large cost savings.
Its National Chairman, John Walker, said: «The increase in VAT to 20 per cent will however, hurt small firms who will have to pass the increase on to their customers, unlike big business which can absorb the cost
It would require utilities to purchase power from nuclear facilities, and those costs would then be passed along to customers, who now pay some of the highest energy costs in the nation.
«The manufacturer should give the customer a sense of ownership and a sense of accomplishment, but without making the process feel too painful because if the perceived process costs are too great, robot evaluation is going to suffer,» said Sundar, who worked with Yuan Sun, a graduate student in communications.
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