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"But of course, if a customer wants something special, we will make it."
"An important customer wants to meet with us first thing tomorrow morning."
"It's a question of what the customer wants to pay."
For example, consider the case where a customer wants to order a new telephone service.
"If a customer wants silence in the back then that is what he will get."
But you need to look at what your customer wants."
"It's whatever the customer wants, which as you know is not our normal way of service."
"And I can cook food exactly the way the customer wants it."
If the customer wants to put that money on a horse first, that's up to him.
Here is an example: Say a customer wants to be billed on the same day each month.
Knowing what the customer wants is essential to this kind of business.
In the department store, a customer wants a gift to send to someone back home.
The problem arises when the customer wants to sell up and move home.
"Since when must we farmers provide what the customer wants?
Another customer wants more oysters, and he has none to sell.
But some experts say the pressure on business is enormous, even in good economic times, to find out what the customer wants and provide it.
A moment ago I said we must make sure we know what the customer wants.
The rule of the marketplace should be to produce what the customer wants.
"The customer wants a satellite in a certain spot and we get it there."
"It's part of the amenities you need to offer when a customer wants to travel on our service."
It also is the last thing the customer wants.
And guess where our next customer wants to go.
We're going to tell you what our customer wants.' "
If the customer wants a copy, it is sent by fax within minutes.
Whatever the customer wants, if he's willing to pay for, I'll convey it to him.