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Garrulous

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Give eight examples of typical retail store customer services.
 
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How do some retailers function as manufacturers?
 
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Answer to Question 1

(eight) greeters, special programs, videos, alterations, free use of fax machines and telephones, personal shopping, newsletters or look books, no-questions returns, credit card acceptance, 800 telephone numbers, extended store hours, gift wrapping, convenient restrooms, places to sit, snack kiosks, free local delivery, parking, being in-stock

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They have items copied by a contractor, have a line designed by a design service, set up their own design dept., or work with a manufacturer to produce an exclusive line.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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