Sentences with phrase «customers at a disadvantage»

While the companies promote these partnerships to employers and consumers as one - stop shopping, they could also put customers at a disadvantage by limiting their choices and increasing medical costs.
But these passengers can redeem Cathay flights at much cheaper rates than Marco Polo Club members, putting its own privileged customers at a disadvantage.
Because of this, we believe that Colonial Penn puts customers at a disadvantage when it comes to securing a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy.

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The implication was that marketers are actually at a disadvantage when it comes to selling and must invest extra effort in creating trust with potential customers.
Businesses not using the Internet and in particular, search, display video and mobile advertising to connect with potential customers are placing themselves at a HUGE competitive disadvantage.
Here, the customer may be at a significant disadvantage.
Without agent representation, prospective customers are clearly at a disadvantage during the transaction.
At the same time, small businesses that either couldn't pay the new fee or couldn't negotiate such an arrangement for themselves would face a significant competitive disadvantage, losing customers to faster websites.
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