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What is the difference between the customer and consumer?

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Question added by tahir Mehmood , Regional Manager
Date Posted: 2016/03/17
Ghada Eweda
by Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.

 

Difference Between Customer and Consumer

Customer vs Consumer

The line of demarcation between customer and consumer is very thin and blurred. In the business world, these words are used scores of times in a day and most of the time they are used interchangeably. The two terms signify different meanings,Customer refers to a person who buys the goods or commodity and pays the price for it but a Consumer is the user of those goods.

 

Definition of Customer

By Customer, we mean a person who buys the goods or services and pays the price thereof. The word customer is derived from the term ‘custom’ which means ‘practice’, so the word customer means the individual or entity who purchases product or services from a seller at regular intervals. It can also be known as client or buyer. They are divided into two categories:

  • Trade Customers: The customers who purchase goods in order to add value and resell them. These include, Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Distributors, Retailers etc.
  • Final Customer: They are the customers who purchase it either for their own use or to hand over it to the final user.

The customers are regarded as the king, in every business because they help in earning revenue. The cbusinesses focus on converting shoppers into buyers. They also try to maintain good relationship with the customers in order to keep the business going. Below given are the three kinds of customers:

  • Former customers or ex-customers
  • Existing customers
  • Prospective customers

Definition of Consumer

We define consumer, as a person who is the end user of the product. The word consumer is made from the word ‘consume’ which means ‘to use’. In this way the word consumer means a person who purchases the product or service for his own use or consumption.

As per the Consumer Protection Act,, it does not include the person who purchases the commodity for the purpose of adding value or resale for any commercial purpose. However, a person can use those goods or services to earn livelihood or self employment. Any type of user, other than the buyer who purchases goods, consumes the goods by taking permission of the buyer will also come under the category of Consumer. It includes the person who avails the services for any consideration. Moreover, the beneficiary of such services will also be regarded as the consumer. There are three Consumer protection council in India:

 

  • At national level: Central Protection Council
  • At state level: State Protection Council
  • At district level: District Protection Council

 

Key Differences Between Customer and Consumer
  1. The person who buys the goods or services from a seller is known as the Customer. The person who uses the goods or services is known as a Consumer.
  2. Customer is also known as buyer or client whereas the Consumer is the ultimate user of the goods.
  3. Customer can be an individual or a business entity while  a Consumer can be an individual or a family or a group of people.
  4. Customer pays the price of the product or service however he may recover it from the other party, in case if he had purchased it on behalf of any person. Conversely, Consumer not necessarily pays the price of the product, like in case the goods are gifted or if they are purchased by the parents of a child.
  5. The customer purchases the goods for the purpose of resale or to add value or for his personal use or on behalf of another person. In contrast to Consumer, who purchases the goods for the purpose of consumption only.

 

So from the above discussion, it is clear that the person who is a customer is not necessarily a consumer and vice versa. Now, it is a big question for many marketing executives to whom they focus on a customer or a consumer?

Enterprises must focus on the two as they should take care of what is demanded of the product by the consumer as well as they should advertise the product so well that it will grab the attention of the millions of customers instantly because the buying decision is taken by the two together or by keeping in view of the other. So, the companies should give equal importance to both.

Mohammed Bin Salmah
by Mohammed Bin Salmah , Procurement and Sales Engineer , Yemen Equipment & Supply - YES

The consumer is the end user who buy the goods and it is specific "the customer" has the same meaning but more general.

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