The next time the customer ran the job, Gregory's package, not the customer's, went across the telephone line.
But absolutely nothing has changed in the way we work or how our customers place their orders and run their businesses.
He added that "customers are just running into holes."
Today, those customers would be out of luck, because women own and run the place.
Inevitably, customers still run into problems when they try to use unfamiliar programs and equipment.
It seemed like customers just wandered into carriers' stores and ran the phone software the two of you gave them.
But other rivals were also making offers, and industry executives said there was no risk that customers would run out of heat or hot water.
Several customers ran outside just in time to see a car speeding down Chenango St.
We even had one case where a customer ran a meter reader over with his car.
The customers, most of them men in dark suits, ran for the doors.