Sentences with phrase «lucky customer if»

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«The U.S. economy is growing at 2 percent these days, if we're lucky, but if you're Facebook or Google or Apple or Amazon, you have a much broader, more diverse pool of people that form your customer base,» he says.
Potential customers drive up to the dealership, get harassed by salespeople who don't really know the product they are selling, and finally, if you're lucky — we've been turned down before — drive the car you hope to buy.
If Microsoft is lucky, they can then woo back their POed enterprise and SMB customers with Windows 9.
For you Wind customers rockin» data-less BlackBerrys, if you are one of the lucky ones, you'll get a text message from the number 45878 which says «Hey BlackBerry user — try FREE data with our Infinite BlackBerry add - on until Apr - 15.
If you're lucky, Amazon's algorithms will pick it up and start recommending it to other customers.
If you're a new customer at RushEssay.com, you're lucky.
We have helped get funded close to 9000 customers to date and that numbers grow by the hundreds weekly (and if we lucky and more people hear about us, thousands).
If a pet shop is really lucky, the store will be filled with employees that are as ardent about at least one type of pet as some of its customers.
But if you're one of the lucky few, Amex is not doing much in the way of confirming award space, instead relying on an honor system and verbal guarantee from customers in situations where you may claim to find additional award space (as a benefit of elite status) than they can see.
Lucky, what is the trick if both Qantas and BA show availability online yet AAdvantage customer service can not find it?
If you're among the first lucky customers to get your vehicle as they roll off the production line in August and September, you're going to need an insurance policy to cover your fancy, new $ 35,000 machine.
Some OEM devices never get full version updates either, especially the cheaper devices which ship with a specific version, and if the customer is lucky, they will get a bunch of patch releases over the lifetime of that device.
Existing Verizon and AT&T post-paid customers using Android devices are the few people who will really benefit from having the LTE - connected Urbane, but if you're not one of those lucky folks, you'd be better off with a typical Android wearable.
Asking customers to pay $ 60 or $ 70 for a Power Pack Moto Mod that will only work with the Moto Z and Moto Z Force (and, if we're lucky, next year's Moto Z) is a bit much.
(Now if you personally did this, have it acknowledged in writing by the customer / client and the courts find your disclosure completely accurate and understandable by the average customer / client, you are the lucky one).
Customers are able to observe the animals up close, take pictures with them, and if you're lucky enough, you might even be able to feed your new flappy friends.
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