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The situation got so bad that the business lost customers.
"I lost customers when this came up the first time."
At best you risk losing customers while you're getting your business back on its feet.
The fishing companies did not have enough fish and lost customers.
After lean years and lost customers, things were finally looking up.
"Because I could lose customers" was the response, he said.
Any time a big server has problems, they lose customers.
Q. If the system is getting better, why are you losing customers?
And they do not appear to be especially concerned about losing customers.
These chains, he said, have steadily lost customers for 20 years.
In any event, some vendors say, they are losing customers with every move.
But until now, few have wanted to risk losing customers to competitors that continued to offer them.
As a result, small retailers are losing customers to the malls.
I can't see how they lose customers and gain share.
Or should they maintain prices, hope for better times to return, and in the meantime lose customers who might never come back?
She had been performing well but the company was afraid of losing customers' trust.
Analysts said these companies might have to cut their rates sharply or risk losing customers to Free.
Diamond lost customers with this approach, however, "and eventually backed down."
They have lost customers, which means they will need to lose more staff in the long term.
I have lost customers - and you will lose coin."
The second aspect, he said, is that nearby malls would lose customers.
Realizing this, auto makers are trying hard not to lose customers.
The company is losing customers to charge cards issued at lower fees.
They are still losing customers, months after paying millions of dollars in fines.
But many would not speak on the record for fear of losing customers - or dinner party invitations.