| STEROL | ___ a customer |
| ONETO | ___ a customer |
| SERVICE | A religious ceremony; a good turn; employment; a public utility; a set of crockery for a particular meal; the order of dishes; or, an act of assisting a customer or waiting on a diner (7) |
| DEMAND | A sum of money that deposited by a customer must be repaid by a financial institution, with or without interest at a specific time or on ___ |
| ACCOUNT | A chronicle, news report or other narrative; or, a business relationship between a bank and a customer (7) |
| FIVE | A complaint from a customer must be acknowledged by a DTI within this many business days |
| WAITS | Is a server and, for a time, a customer |
| COVET | Want a customer for a tin opener |
| THROWINTHETOWER | What a castle seller may do to tempt a customer? |
| SELL | The way to get A£50 is to find a customer (4) |
| ENDUSER | A customer for whom a product or service is ultimately designed (3,4) |
| DWELL | In marketing, ____ time is the period during which a customer waits in a queue |
| CLIENT | A customer is known as a what (6) |
| REFUND | A sum of money given back to a customer, e.g. for faulty goods (6) |
| COURTESY | ____ car, one that is lent to a customer by a garage or insurance company (8) |
| FEE | Around 2%-3%, for a customer using a credit card |
| ASTORMINATEACUP | A pain a customer developed around depot's rear creates unwarranted fuss (1,5,2,1,6) |
| SHOPLIFT | To steal goods from a retail outlet while pretending to be a customer (8) |
| COVERING | Insuring a customer for a piece of jewellery |
| AFTERCARE | Support or advice given to a customer following a purchase (9) |