Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
cliënt droppé
Dutch translation:
niet betalende cliënt
French term
droppé
Monsieur X dit que cela fait de très nombreuses années que ces bureaux d'encaissement travaillent comme tiers, car cette activité ne fait pas partie de nos activités de base.
Monsieur Y explique que la situation n’est plus la même depuis la libéralisation du marché où un client *droppé* ne peut être recouvert que par une société externe.
La législation impose certaines démarches où les droits de notre entreprise sont maintenant très limités.
3 +1 | niet betalende cliënt | Tea Fledderus |
4 | een klant die je in de steek heeft gelaten (fig. in de kou laat staan) | mariane vandecauter (X) |
3 | die je heeft laten zakken | Gerard de Noord |
Nov 5, 2007 13:30: Tea Fledderus Created KOG entry
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