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  • Close-up (software) — Close up was a customer support communications program developed by Norton Lambert Corp. and written by Cogitate, Inc. It allowed one personal computer running DOS to see the screen contents of another PC and send keystrokes as well. Both PCs… …   Wikipedia

  • close a deal/sale — complete a sale to a customer    Vi knows how to close a sale. She s a good closer …   English idioms

  • close a sale — to succeed in selling something to someone. It s an easy job just bring out the shoe the customer chooses, and then close the sale with a thank you …   New idioms dictionary

  • sell past the close — verb To continue trying to convince a customer of the benefits of making a purchase after the customer has already decided to make that purchase; to oversell …   Wiktionary

  • alternative close — /ɔ:l tɜ:nətɪv kləυz/ noun an act of ending a sales negotiation by asking the customer to choose something such as a method of payment …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • assumptive close — /ə sʌmptɪv ˌkləυz/ noun an act of ending the sales negotiation by assuming that the customer has agreed to buy, and then asking further details of payments, delivery, etc …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • direct close — /daɪˌrekt kləυz/ noun the act of ending a sale by asking the customer if they want to buy …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • implied close — /ɪmˌplaɪd kləυz/ noun an act of ending a sale by assuming that the customer will make the purchase …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • test close — / test kləυz/ noun an act of trying to obtain at least one immediate order from a buyer to see how promising a customer they are …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • User story — A user story is a software system requirement formulated as one ortwo sentences in the everyday language of the user. User stories are used under the Extreme Programming (XP) paradigm forthe specification of requirements (together with acceptance …   Wikipedia

  • Shoplifting — (also known as retail theft, or shrinkage within the retail industry) is theft of goods from a retail establishment by an ostensible patron. It is one of the most common crimes for police and courts. Fact|date=July 2008Most shoplifters are… …   Wikipedia

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