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ORLANDO, FL 32810

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the free encyclopedia Recipient of a good
service
product
or idea from a vender or seller For other uses
see Customer (disambiguation) . "Clientele" redirects here. For the British rock band
see The Clientele . Customers at a market stall in Puebla
Mexico In sales
commerce
and economics
a customer (sometimes known as a client
buyer
or purchaser ) is the recipient of a good
or an idea
obtained from a seller
vendor
1 &#93
&#91
2 &#93
Etymology and terminology [ edit ] Early societies relied on a gift economy based on favours. Later
as commerce developed

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