yes they do
Yes, Tobacco companies lose about 500,000 customers a year.
Tar and other pollutants in tobacco smoke cause a smoker’s lungs to create an excess amount of phlegm.
It may not be responding to consumer needs. It may be producing a product that is out of date or one that no longer meets the needs of customers. Market-orientated companies will probably take the customers away from the product-orientated companies and they will lose their
Because if you don't respect your customers, you will get fired and lose your job. If you lose your job, you won't get paid.
Depending on the company's policy, some locations would accept coupons from a competitor location. Companies do this ensure business and profit from their customers whereas if they didn't, their customers would go to a different location and lose profit.
Because it makes you like giving you memory lose.
A business will lose customers if: 1) His prices are too high, 2) His products/services are not good, 3) His employees are rude, unprofessional, 4)
Many companies lose money as a result of converting currencies. Generally, businesses try to avoid this by charging customers currency fees.
Since the early 1970s, tobacco products could not be advertised on television in the United States. The tobacco companies didn't fight this, since they knew if they went to Congress, there was a good chance they'd lose their print ads as well. This all changed as the result of a class-action lawsuit against Phillip Morris, which now calls itself Altria. As part of their settlement, the tobacco companies agreed to fund anti-smoking public service announcements. So, now they get to advertise on TV
Yes, I recommend you begin with your current insurance company. Companies do not want to lose customers and if you have be a good customer for a while they will know your situation best and will work harder to find an afforable rate for you.
Companies offer money back guarantees in order to keep customers happy. It is much cheaper to refund the purchase of one or two items than it is to lose a loyal customer and possibly their friends and family due to poor service.
Surprisingly little. Not many tobacco farmers have it as their only crop. Most use it to supplement income from other crops. It would be simple to subsidize their switch to other crops over a period of a couple of years.