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Old 03-Dec-2005, 15:28
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Default Public customers

Hi,

could you please tell me who are "public customers"?

"All public customers accept us as a company with equal rights to banks.

Thank you very much.

Hanka
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Hi,

could you please tell me who are "public customers"?

"All public customers accept us as a company with equal rights to banks.

Thank you very much.

Hanka
I'm sorry, Hanka, but I do not not know what they mean.

Maybe either...
Public 1) the customers are known; we can find their names. They are not private/secret customers.
or...
Public 2) the customers are 'members of the public; they are ordinary people and not powerful politicians or organistations.

As a native English speaker and Teacher of English, I can say it is the first time I have seen or heard the combination public + customers.
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