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customer's request vs customer request

Both 'customer's request' and 'customer request' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Customer's request' is used when referring to a specific request made by a customer, indicating possession. 'Customer request' is used more generally to refer to requests made by customers in a collective sense.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

customer's request

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a specific request made by a customer.

This phrase is used to indicate a request that belongs to a particular customer, showing possession. It is often used in customer service contexts.

Examples:

  • The customer's request for a refund was promptly addressed.
  • I have noted the customer's request for a different delivery time.
  • However, a decision whether or not to accede to a customer's request should not remain a matter solely for the manufacturer.
  • Providers may fulfil the roaming customer's request either by providing information during the course of that call or by SMS, taking full account of the needs of blind and partially sighted customers.
  • In that case, at the customer's request he shall provide the names of the insurance undertakings with which he may and does conduct business.
  • In that case, at the customer's request he shall provide the names of those insurance undertakings,
  • Refuse a customer's request, no matter how difficult it may be... ...and you shall not be fed for 1 01 days.
  • That provision added a point (l) in Article 5(1) of Directive 79/373/EEC requiring manufacturers of compound animal feedingstuffs to indicate, at the customer's request, the exact composition of a feedingstuff.
  • anyone whose main occupation is to carry passengers or goods by road at a customer's request;
  • Article 1(1)(b) of Directive 2002/2, which requires manufacturers of compound animal feedingstuffs to indicate, at a customer's request, the exact composition of a feedingstuff, is invalid in the light of the principle of proportionality.
  • It was also clearly stated that the producer, must however, and I see the 'must however' as very important here, state the exact percentages involved at the customer's request.
  • (ea) In those cases requiring that information be provided solely at the customer's request, the latter shall be informed that he has the right to request such information.
  • information on the exact composition of the compound feedingstuff to be provided at the customer's request (Article 1(1) of Directive 2002/2/EC; Article 5(1)(l) of Directive 79/373/EEC).
  • 2. Custodian (safe keeping) services: (a) end-of-month custody statements, with the possibility of also providing statements at other dates at the customer's request;
  • The possibility of a + 15% tolerance margin for feedingstuff ingredients is something I see as acceptable, in that the manufacturer must state the exact percentages at the customer's request.
  • The requested tariff shall be activated no later than one month after receipt by the home provider of the customer's request.
  • In those cases where information is to be provided solely at the customer's request, the customer shall be informed that he has the right to request such information.
  • That provision added a point to Article 5(1) of Directive 79/373/EEC, requiring manufacturers of compound animal feedingstuffs to indicate, at the customer's request, the exact composition of a feedingstuff.
  • That provision added a point to Article 5(1) of Directive 79/373/EEC, requiring manufacturers of compound animal feedingstuffs to indicate, at the customer's request, the exact composition of a feedingstuff.
  • A feed business operator who markets a feed ing stuff shall, at the customer's request, provide the names and other information pursuant to paragraph 1 in respect to feed additives which are not listed in paragraph 1.
  • end-of-month custody statements, with the possibility of also providing statements at other dates at the customer's request;
  • (ii) he is under a contractual obligation to conduct insurance mediation business exclusively with one or more insurance undertakings. In that case, he shall, at the customer's request provide the names of those insurance undertakings, or

Alternatives:

  • request from the customer
  • customer's inquiry
  • customer's demand
  • customer's order
  • customer's complaint

customer request

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to requests made by customers in a general sense.

This phrase is used to talk about requests made by customers collectively, without indicating possession by a specific customer. It is often used in business or service contexts.

Examples:

  • We aim to address every customer request promptly.
  • The company takes customer requests into consideration when developing new products.

Alternatives:

  • customer's collective request
  • request from customers
  • customer feedback
  • customer inquiry
  • customer demand

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