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What is the difference between a customer and consumer? in business perspective.

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Question added by Shukri Ibrahim , Administration Officer , Rezayat Company Ltd
Date Posted: 2017/02/07
Daniel Das
by Daniel Das , Sr. Customer Service Executive , Meldes Technosolution

A customer is a person who buys product, however a consumer is person who uses business products like services etc.

Duncan Robertson
by Duncan Robertson , Strategy Consultant , Duncan Robertson Consultancy

I'm not sure that there is one.  But you could say that the customer is the person who buys, and the consumer is the person who uses. 

Examples might include a newspaper bought by one customer but read by several, or children's clothes, or experience day gift cards, or a wife who routinely buys her husband's underwear. (Please excuse the gender stereotyping - it does happen.)

Most of the time they are the same person of course.

Actually i don't have idea to this questions but base in my knowledge the customer is buying and payment or asking about the good things for them after buy or take it..about the consumer is considered the bills. Electricity. And other consume...

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