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How true is the saying that "the customer is always right"
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[QUOTE="Carpon, post: 276841, member: 86701"] Actually, a customer is at liberty to choose what he or she wants whether a good or commodity or the quality of service that they want. But this should not be mistaken to be a liberty for them to take the opportunity and harass or belittle business owners. It is okay for me to come to your shop and choose what I want, bargain the price and all that. But it is very wrong for me to become abusive when the stated price does not sound soothing to me. I can simply walk out and that is never an offence. I personally think that the idea of the customer is always right is a misconception and that makes people think they can treat business owners and people that render services in the way that they wish to. Customers have the right to choose what they want and buy if it pleases them. But never do they have the right to maltreat anybody for whatsoever reason. [/QUOTE]
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