Talk:Customer
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[edit] Phrase
Discuss the phrase "Customer is King and Queen"
Just checking on the etymology. On [1], an impeccable etymology site, it lists an early 15th century switch from one who controls a customs house to one who frequents. I haven't been able to find a citation for the etymology listed in the article. Anyone have a citation?--TheGrza 22:17, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
Is the customer Really King?
There are many customer support websites like: [2]
[edit] Prospects?
Are the people waiting in front of H&M really customers or prospects? They are prospects! The definititon is not entirely clear - especially since modern law seems to confuse the terminology. The UK Data Protection Act includes participants in a company's price draw in the list of customers (and they can therefore receive marketing material). This - however - is the exception. Does anyone know similar exceptions?
[edit] Picture
This picture is woefully inapplicable to this page. We're faced front and center with security guards for a chain retail store, which barely has more than a few "customers" waiting out front. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SirGrotius (talk • contribs) 18:46, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Removed prod
I removed the prod and restored it to a previous, more elaborate version. Anyone disagreeing with my bold action can of course, restore the prod and/or CSD, I will not revert. -- Logical Premise Ergo? 20:15, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Cleanup and citations
The article still reads like a high school essay, but I've ripped through it to simplify it and add a load of {{fact}} tags to points which are otherwise Original research. I full rewrite form the basics might be easier than editing this article at present, but citations would give it some authority at least.
I have removed any sections that were (my opinion) padding, and added a See also section to hold areas that were covered in essay form in those sections. Fiddle Faddle (talk) 12:24, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

