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21 customer care
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22 customer code
code m client -
23 customer confidence
confiance f de la clientèle, confiance du client -
24 customer database
base de données de consommateurs -
25 customer list
liste f de clients -
26 customer loyalty
fidélité f de la clientèle -
27 customer loyalty discount
remise f de fidélitéEnglish-French business dictionary > customer loyalty discount
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28 customer profile
profil m de la clientèle -
29 customer record
fiche f client -
30 customer reference number
code clientEnglish-French business dictionary > customer reference number
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31 customer relations
relations f pl clientèle -
32 customer relations manager
directeur(trice) m, f de la clientèleEnglish-French business dictionary > customer relations manager
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33 customer satisfaction
satisfaction f de la clientèle -
34 customer satisfaction questionnaire
formulaire m d'appréciationEnglish-French business dictionary > customer satisfaction questionnaire
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35 customer service
service m clientèle, service clients -
36 customer service department
service clientèle, service clientsEnglish-French business dictionary > customer service department
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37 customer service department
service clients (JD)English-French insurance dictionari > customer service department
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38 customer
client m -
39 customer, service, information
renseignements m liés au service à la clientèleEnglish-French legislative terms > customer, service, information
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40 loyal-customer discount
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > loyal-customer discount
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