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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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is it right to use "customer care or customer's care?
  

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If you are talking about a division of a company, Customer Care is appropriate. If you are talking about duties, "He is responsible for the customers' care" - taking care of the customer.

  • If you are talking about a division of a company, Customer Care is appropriate.
  • If you are talking about duties, "He is responsible for the customers' care" - taking care of the customer.
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If you are talking about a division of a company, Customer Care is appropriate. If you are talking about duties, "He is responsible for the customers' care" - taking care of the customer.

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