Customer Acquisition definition
Examples of Customer Acquisition in a sentence
Smart Rx may agree with a Customer to make certain partial or full payments to ScriptPro on behalf of such Customer with respect to the Customer Acquisition Agreement or the Customer Support Agreement, or both.
ScriptPro shall accept such payments made on behalf of the Customer, but such agreement to make the payments, if it exists, shall be strictly between the Customer and Smart Rx and shall not relieve the Customer of its responsibility to ensure that all payments due under the Customer Acquisition Agreement and the Customer Support Agreement are made timely to ScriptPro.
For as long as the ScriptPro Restrictions are in effect, ScriptPro shall be the exclusive manufacturer for the Units, the exclusive provider of the Kiosk Software to be installed on the Units, and the exclusive provider of Customer Acquisition Agreements.
Each Orders shall consist of a Customer Acquisition Agreement and a related Customer Support Agreement, executed by the Customer, and also credit information and other documentation required by ScriptPro to evaluate and process the Order.
A Unit placed at a Customer Site shall be supported by ScriptPro under a “Customer Support Agreement” which references the Customer Acquisition Agreement and which is entered into between the Customer and ScriptPro (a “Purchase Customer Support Agreement” in the case of a purchase or a “Rental Customer Support Agreement” in the case of a rental, forms of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference).
The Customer shall be responsible to make payments to ScriptPro under the terms of the Customer Acquisition Agreement.
Gas Networks Ireland’s address for service is as follows: Gas Networks Ireland Gasworks Road Cork Attn: National Customer Acquisition Manager Tel Number: ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Fax Number: ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Email: ▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ If Gas Networks Ireland changes its principal place of business it shall promptly notify the Company in writing.
DELIVERABLES - Document on modification of customization to application packages ESTABLISH THE MARKETPLACE INTERFACES IBM will develop, test and implement interfaces for up to three UDC markets and other external entities as specified in the DEFINE THE REVENUE MANAGEMENT APPLICATION AND INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS AND CHANGES task for the Start up Services phase to support the full transaction sets required in these markets for Customer Acquisition, Customer Care, and Revenue Management Services.
CABs (Customer Acquisition Bonuses) are amounts paid to Reps by ACN independent of commissions and CAB payment amounts do not affect amounts paid by Buyer to ACN.
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE services will identify opportunities within the Customer Acquisition, Customer Care, and Revenue Management business process flows and incorporate them in Business Intelligence activities.