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81 Servicetelefon
n customer service hotline* * *Ser|vice|te|le|fon ['zœrvIs-, 'søːɐvɪs-]ntcustomer service hotline* * *Servicetelefon n customer service hotline -
82 Telefonkunde
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83 Trickser
m; -s, -; umg. tricky operator ( oder customer), trickster umg.; SPORT auch deceptive ( oder inventive) player* * *Trịck|ser ['trɪksɐ]m -s, - (inf)tricky customer, trickster (inf); (SPORT AUCH) deceptive or inventive player* * *Trick·ser(in)<-s, ->m(f) (fam) grifter, con artist* * * -
84 kundenorientiert
kụn|den|ori|en|tiertadjcustomer-oriented, customer-friendly* * *kun·den·ori·en·tiert -
85 Kundenauftrag
Kundenauftrag m 1. V&M customer order, customer’s order; 2. IND production order (in der Fertigung oder Produktion, wenn nicht für den anonymen Markt produziert wird; Gegensatz: Vorratsfertigung = Lagerfertigung = production for inventory = make-to-stock production)* * *Kundenauftrag
customer’s order (mandate) -
86 Kundenrisiko
Kundenrisiko
buyer’s risk;
• Kundensachbearbeiter customer’s man, (Werbeagentur) account executive;
• Kundenscheck customer’s check (US) (cheque, Br.);
• Kundensegmentierung (Bankwesen) customer segmentation. -
87 Kunde
Kun·dejdm eine betrübliche/erfreuliche \Kunde bringen to have some bad/good news for sb;von etw \Kunde erhalten to receive news about sth;2. Kun·de, Kun·din <-n, -n> [ʼkʊndə, ʼkʊndɪn] m, fein ganz übler \Kunde sein to be a real nasty customer -
88 Auslandskunde
m1. customer abroad2. foreign customer3. international customer -
89 Kundenberatung
f1. customer advisory office2. customer advisory servicef[Stelle]customer advisory office -
90 Kundenbindung
f1. customer-connectivity2. customer loyalty3. customer retention -
91 Kundenparkplatz
m1. customer car park2. customer parking3. customer parking lot Am. -
92 aktive Kundenbetreuung
aktive Kundenbetreuung f MGT, V&M active customer relationship management, active CRM* * *f <Mgmnt, V&M> customer relationship management (CRM) -
93 Alleinabnehmer(in)
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94 anspruchsvoll
anspruchsvoll adj 1. GEN critical, demanding, exacting; discerning (customer); 2. V&M, MEDIA quality, classy, up-market* * * -
95 Auftraggeber(in)
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96 Bankkreise
Bankkreise mpl BANK banking circles, the banking community* * ** * *Bankkreise
banking circles (interests), bank experts;
• in Bankkreisen allgemein bekannt sein to be common knowledge among bankers;
• Bankkrise banking crisis;
• Bankkunde bank’s client, bank borrower, customer (depositor) of a bank, [banking] customer;
• Bankkundschaft customers of a bank;
• Banklehrling banking student;
• Bankleitung bank management;
• Bankleitzahl sorting code, transit (bank code) number, bank identification number (US), bank identifier code (BIC);
• Bankliquidität liquidity of a bank, bank liquidity. -
97 Bekanntheitsgrad
Bekanntheitsgrad m V&M customer awareness (von Werbung beim Verbraucher)* * *m <V&M> von Werbung beim Verbraucher customer awareness -
98 Dispokredit
Dispokredit m BANK (BE) current account loan, overdraft facility, personal credit line; retail customer credit (Einzelhandel)* * *m < Bank> current account loan (BE), overdraft facility, personal credit line, Einzelhandel retail customer credit -
99 Dispositionskredit
Dispositionskredit m BANK personal credit line, (BE) current account loan, overdraft facility; retail customer credit (Einzelhandel)* * *m < Bank> personal credit line, current account loan (BE), overdraft facility, Einzelhandel retail customer credit* * *Dispositionskredit
overdraft (drawing) credit -
100 Drittschuldner
Drittschuldner m 1. RECHT garnishee; third-party debtor; 2. FIN customer (Factoring)* * *m < Recht> garnishee* * *Drittschuldner
garnishee, third-party debtor, factor (US), (Absatzfinanzierung) customer;
• Drittschuldner pfänden to garnish, to factorize (US);
• Drittstaat (EU) non-member country;
• Drittverzug cross default.
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