Erik, a seller of luxurious home furnishings, has a strong customer service orientation. As a result, he is likely to

A) provide good service only for customers he likes.
B) form bonds with his customers.
C) seek low-priced alternatives to his company's furniture.
D) become bored with ordinary customer requests.

Answer: B

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