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Customer is one who purchases something as in that’s what it means. So they can’t be a HK customer if they don’t make a purchase.

Potential customer’s is generally referred to a Lead specifically to make this distinction.



This is just pure pedantry, because your whole argument would become null if the parent said "potential customer" instead of "customer".

I would consider it null already, given that the parent described their situation very explicitly, and it is clear as day that the situation implied "potential" in "customer".


As written it’s an ambiguous statement. You’re assuming they used customer incorrectly.

Though, if they said potential customer that would not be a rebuttal of dsfyu404ed.




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