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Difference between longstanding and regular customer Tue May 03, 2005 8:47 am  Difference between longstanding and regular customer
 

Test No. incompl/advan-53 "Invoices", question 9

He appreciated the additional welcome and help he received from the department store staff as he had after all been a longstanding ..........

(a) customer
(b) courier
(c) courtier
(d) custom

Test No. incompl/advan-53 "Invoices", answer 9

He appreciated the additional welcome and help he received from the department store staff as he had after all been a longstanding customer.

Correct answer: (a) customer

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He appreciated the additional welcome and help he received from the department store staff as he had after all been a longstanding courier.
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What's this - a "longstanding customer"? Maybe a "regular customer"?
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Difference between longstanding and regular customer Tue May 03, 2005 21:53 pm  Difference between longstanding and regular customer
 

A longstanding customer is a person who has been buying the products and services of a company for a long time. A regular customer doesn't necessarily have to be a longstanding customer.
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A longstanding customer has a person....

or A longstanding customer is?
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