Soon, customers can send in an image and have it turned into a ball.
Any ordinary customer, indeed, would have turned his back and fled.
Instead of walking in a store, customers are turning on their computers and shopping from home.
The customer turns to leave, saying he wants to do more shopping.
The cage was where customers turned their chips into cash.
Also, after making a deposit, customers turn to leave.
But dealers say customers are turning to other makes rather than wait.
The deposit is returned if the customer turns in a used battery within 30 days.
Today, the prepared customer can turn this process upside down.
A few potential customers ventured forward, asked the price and then turned away.