regular customer

noun

: a person who purchases products or services from a person or business frequently

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For instance, loyalty programs that reward frequent purchases can turn an occasional buyer into a regular customer. Roger Dooley, Forbes, 4 Sep. 2024 The store owner was able to identify the suspect as a regular customer, officials said. Lauren Liebhaber, Kansas City Star, 25 June 2024 The team will be led by Arne Hyson, a regular customer of The Firehouse Restaurant, and Mario Ortiz, who has worked at the restaurant under the previous two owners since 1972. Angela Rodriguez, Sacramento Bee, 23 May 2024 And in Fells Point, a veteran dive bar that’s been closed since last year will reopen thanks to a regular customer. Amanda Yeager, Baltimore Sun, 1 May 2024 The Virginia Democrat took the podium on Monday to make the case for her bill, which would rename a post office in her county after regular customer — and late Secretary of State — Madeleine Albright. Rachel Treisman, NPR, 8 May 2024 Fans loved the ice cream so much that when the shop was on the brink of closure in 2011, a regular customer, Mike Stoffey, purchased it. The Arizona Republic, 6 Mar. 2024 The companies purchasing the software would likely expect regular customer service and have greater cybersecurity demands, according to Gurevich. Paolo Confino, Fortune, 4 Feb. 2024 The owner of the gas station that sold the winning ticket said that Castro, once a regular customer, paid him a visit. Bysteve Mollman, Fortune, 16 Sep. 2023

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“Regular customer.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/regular%20customer. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.

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