It includes assistance in planning, installation, training, trouble shooting, maintenance, upgrading, and disposal of a product. (i) the name or trade name, or name of a Member, etc. : the customer enquired about the status of his loan application). When a customer 1 follows a procedure for becoming a credit card member, a credit card system 2 examines the customer for admission and registers application form data according to the ordinary procedure of the credit card. Customer support is a range of customer services to assist customers in making cost effective and correct use of a product. In Australian English, inquiry represents a formal inquest (such as a government investigation) while enquiry is used in the act of questioning (e. or a customer or its substitute; 発音を聞く 例文帳に追加 一会員等又は委託者の氏名若しくは商号若しくは名称又はこれに代わるもの - 経済産業省 When browsing the customer information again, the business staff makes a display means 30 display his own customer name list on a picture, and selects the customer name as the object of browsing from the customer names in the customer name list. Weblio例文辞書での「customers」に類似した例文 customers 1 おとく いの 客 例文 a customer 2 顧客 がつく 例文 to gain custom 3 見込み顧客 2 見込み顧客 例文 potential clients 3 俗人 の 客 例文 laymen 's customer 4 十分に 満足した 客 例文 well-satisfied customers 5 おとく いの 客 Requirements for a call is determined depending on the order entry situation of each customer, and results of determination are included in the list as information for the activities on call to the customers. There is a brief moment of awkwardness, while the host finds an empty chair and pours a fresh cup of tea; but the conversation, and village life, soon flow on. A shy newcomer to the village, who is a useful prospect for the cricket team, is invited in. The accommodation that customer (plural customers) (obsolete) A habitual patron, regular purchaser, returning client; a person or company who has a custom of buying from a particular business. The accommodation that . customer (plural customers) (obsolete) A habitual patron, regular purchaser, returning client; a person or company who has a custom of buying from a particular business. g. Some of the recent literature on the Germanic settlements reads like an account of a tea party at the Roman vicarage.

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