Quotes about customers
customers deliver diesel learn mileage
The more customers learn about hybrids, the more they want them, ... in many cases, a (modern) diesel can actually deliver better mileage than a hybrid.
customers demand desktop enterprise momentum products quarter recently sales strong
Demand for our desktop and server products from enterprise customers was particularly strong this quarter with significant sales and customer momentum from our recently launched server products.
customers deliver exact expect explaining good industry job latest pushing raise saying selling side takes technical wireless
They're out there selling the product, saying 'Here's the latest handset,' and pushing the latest services, and when you do that, you raise expectations. Customers expect it to be simple, which, technically, wireless isn't. Wireless is a very technical application and technology. It's not an exact science. It really takes a lot to deliver that call. But the industry hasn't done a very good job of explaining that side of the story.
customers few happy quite saying
There's been quite a few customers saying they're happy about that. I know we are. We're happy to get that rolling.
customers hundred regular stopped
There's been a hundred -- if not more -- of our regular customers stopped by already to see if there's anything they can do.
customers deliver promising relationships
The relationships with your customers are important. You have to be able to deliver what you're promising to your customers. We are able to do that.
customers imperative people sit takes time
There's a real moral imperative in being an organization that takes the time to sit and listen to the customers and the people they're serving. Jacqueline Novogratz
customers expect follow law private protect reasonably trusted
AT&T's customers reasonably expect that their communications are private and have long trusted AT&T to follow the law and protect that privacy.
customers expect follow law private protect reasonably trusted
AT&T customers reasonably expect that their communications are private and have long trusted AT&T to follow the law and protect their privacy.
customers expansion grow increasing integrated move pace products provide simplified
As we move in to 2006, we see significant opportunities to grow our franchises. We are already increasing the pace of our distribution expansion and working to provide our customers with a more integrated set of products and services, yet a more simplified experience. Charles Prince
customers less putting resources
As we migrate customers from NetWare to OES, we're putting more resources in OES and less in NetWare.
customers
All of WhatsApp's growth has come from happy customers encouraging their friends to try the service.
customers demanding ibm microsoft offer products seen similar
A lot of customers are going to be demanding that. It has to be seen if IBM and Microsoft are going to offer similar products at similar cost, or as part of their databases.
customers good help people regular stop variety waited
A lot of our regular customers waited to come because they wanted to give to this cause. We've had a good variety of people stop in to help us.
customers realize vulnerable
A lot of our customers don't realize how vulnerable they are to this kind of hoax. Don Jones
customers flight fly york
A lot of our customers also fly New York to London. If you look at the flight time, it's about the same.
customers people wait
A lot of people will wait and see what customers want.
customers exactly february larger looking looks major rate start strong taking
A lot of the larger customers are looking at the end of February before major rollouts start taking place. We don't know exactly at what rate the turn-on is going to go, but it looks like February is not going to be tremendously strong for the industry. Michael Dell
customers experience issues letter nobody shopping wants
A lot of the issues in the letter have already been addressed or are being addressed. Nobody wants a better shopping experience for our customers than we do.
customers friends-or-friendship
A lot of these customers are our friends.
customers food knowing perhaps
They have done it by really knowing their customers better than perhaps probably any other food retailer,
customers door front looking online site web
The Web site is now the front door for most companies; online customers are looking for an interactive relationship, something new for many companies,
customers economy gas hard higher market prices stock time year
The upper end of the economy has done very well and the stock market is at a 3-1/2 year high. This bodes well for the high-end merchants. Discounters would have had a hard time because their customers were impacted by higher gas prices and uncertainty about jobs.
customers difficult market product
It's very difficult to market this product because customers don't use the product on a continual basis.
customers leaving promotion tool
It's not like a promotion to try to get new customers to the service; it's a tool to try to get customers from leaving the service.
customers might personal
It's not that customers don't want the retailer to know them. It's that they don't want (to give personal details) to the cashier, who they think might do something with the information. Dan Butler
customers
For every day that we are not merged, it is costing us and our customers a lot of money. It is also very frustrating for our employees.
customers positive resources
This partnership of resources is a positive for our customers and farmers. David Allen
customers downtime impact
This minimizes the impact and downtime for our customers.
customers guy hand leave picked prepared three walked
There were three customers -- the guy was pretty brazen. In fact, he was prepared -- had a glove on one hand so he wouldn't leave fingerprints when he walked around, picked up stuff.
customers hurting trying
You would not just be violating the First Amendment, but be hurting the very customers you're trying to help.
customers looking pockets steal
You're looking for chinks in the armor. You're looking for pockets of dissatisfied customers that you can steal from them. Guy Kawasaki
customers gets process somebody steal stop trying worth
You're going to have customers who come in here to steal things. You're not going to stop them. If somebody gets killed in the process of them trying to stop that, it's not worth it. John Walton