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make your customer glad dont __ your reputation

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Answered by visamanivasagar
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Answer:

the answer is make

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Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

"Make your customer glad, don't peril your reputation."

Explanation:

The correct option is peril.

"Peril" is the appropriate word to use in this context. Peril refers to the possibility of negative outcomes from one's actions. Synonyms for peril include problem, hazard, risk, and danger. Situations where there is a chance of harm, destruction, or loss, risky fires, something that provides a risk or danger, or when the risk surpasses the risks of the roadways are all dangerous. Therefore, the term "peril" is appropriate for the statement.

  • The market is ruled by the consumer.
  • One satisfied client will bring in a lot of new ones. All of the business will be lost due to one dissatisfied client.
  • Examples of monetary benefits include various discounts and prizes.
  • Asking for input, listening to them, responding to their criticism, etc. are all examples of non-monetary rewards.
  • Since word of mouth is something you cannot control, you must always please your clients.

"Make your customer glad, don't peril your reputation."

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