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For example, coffeehouses often provide Internet access free of charge to attract more customers.
For example, an accountant who has prepared a consumer's tax return has information that can be used to charge customers based on an estimate of their ability to pay.
* Cross-selling: For example, a bank buying a stock broker could then sell its banking products to the stock broker's customers, while the broker can sign up the bank's customers for brokerage accounts.
For this reason, Islamic banking and financing are partnerships between customers and institutions, where risk and reward are distributed equitably.
For customers in these rural and low density suburban areas fixed wireless ISPs provide a unique service.
For instance, BGP natively has no concept to allow one AS to tell another AS to restrict advertisement of a prefix to only North American peering customers.
For example, IBM customers running Release 9 can upgrade directly to Release 11 ( or Release 10 ), and both releases can operate concurrently within the same Sysplex ( cluster ) and without conflict using the same datasets, configurations, security profiles, etc.
For example a company may have inbound payments from customers that have not yet cleared, but may wish to immediately pay out cash for its payroll.
For example, milk, eggs, and notebook paper are considered by many customers as completely undifferentiable and fungible ; lowest price is the only deciding factor in the purchasing choice.
For example ; the mathematical models often assume infinite numbers of customers, infinite queue capacity, or no bounds on inter-arrival or service times, when it is quite apparent that these bounds must exist in reality.
For about $ 16 million, it will acquire IBM's Service Bureau Corp., a subsidiary that processes customers ' data and sells time on its own computers.
For example, a blackout caused by a compromised electrical SCADA system would cause financial losses to all the customers that received electricity from that source.
For example, video rentals register their customers using the registry identification numbers.
For years businesses have used fake or misleading customer testimonials by editing / spinning a customers clients to reflect a much more satisfied experience than was actually the case.
For instance, a large number of its customers were devout Muslims who believed charging interest on loans — a major pillar of modern banking — was riba, or usury.
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Under the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act all U. S. telecommunications providers are required to install packet sniffing technology to allow Federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to intercept all of their customers ' broadband Internet traffic.
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For example, an " inbound " focused campaign seeks to drive more customers " through the door ", giving the sales department a better chance of selling their product to the consumer.

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