Etini
Valued Contributor
The ultimate goal of any business is to serve their customers and they make this a priority. But there are certain situations where a business has no choice but to completely turn down a customer. Examples of such situations are:
1) When serving that customer poses a security risk to the business, staff and general security. Some customers by their disposition and behaviour pose a threat to the general security of everyone involved. A business should promptly turn such customers down.
2) When serving a customer poses a health risk to parties concerned: A customer that is exhibiting signs and symptoms of a publicly dreaded illness should be turned back and not allowed access into the business premises.
3) Policy Violations: Every business has it's own policy and a customer that intentionally violates these policies can be denied service.
1) When serving that customer poses a security risk to the business, staff and general security. Some customers by their disposition and behaviour pose a threat to the general security of everyone involved. A business should promptly turn such customers down.
2) When serving a customer poses a health risk to parties concerned: A customer that is exhibiting signs and symptoms of a publicly dreaded illness should be turned back and not allowed access into the business premises.
3) Policy Violations: Every business has it's own policy and a customer that intentionally violates these policies can be denied service.