A customer who buys gas supply service from the utility and who does not receive supply service from a gas supplier.
A Retail Customer is a non-Distributor who purchases products at retail from a Distributor or from the Company. Product purchases are counted towards a Distributor's PSV.
A single entity using electric power or energy at a single premise and that is receiving or is eligible to receive tariffed services from an electric utility, or that is served by a municipal system or electric cooperative.
This is not a distributor position within the Isagenix Compensation Plan. This customer purchases product directly from an Associate.
refers to a customer who is a private individual, not a dealer, or wholesale business customer
Also known as the "end user". This customer purchases charter for their own use . retail quote: Quote provided to retail customer including taxes and end-user assessed fees.
The Customer is the end-user of the electricity at one or more locations in the State of Illinois who has facilities connected to Ameren's distribution system. Prior to Retail Access, the Customer obtained electric service from the electric utility that had been granted the legal right to provide service in the service territory where the Customer is located. With Customer Choice, the Customer will deal with at least two entities – Ameren and the RES. The Customer is responsible for choosing its RES.
Any party to a forex trade who is not an eligible contract participant as defined under the Commodity Exchange Act. This includes individuals with assets of less than $10 million and most small businesses.
Also known as the “end user”. This customer purchases charter for their own use and is assessed Federal Excise Tax (FET) and segment fees as applicable. Unless they have made special arrangements with a particular operator, they are usually quoted the market rate.
A residential, commercial, industrial or other ultimate user of electricity.
A customer that does not qualify as an eligible contract participant under Section 1a(12) of the Commodity Exchange Act. An individual with total assets that do not exceed $10 million, or $5 million if the individual is entering into an agreement, contract, or transaction to manage risk, would be considered a retail customer.