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Do you allow for charging phones for your customers?
#1
I've visited businesses where they fix smartphone charging sockets in their business hallways where customers sit down. They do this to enable their customers who's smartphone are on low battery to charge their phones while they wait. 

Do you think this what you can do for your customers?
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#2
If I had a business, then I don't see why not. It's not a big deal and won't drain the electric bill. It's not like allowing them to set up electric heaters, lol.
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#3
Well, coffee shops and other establishments allow customers to charge their phones for free. If I will have a business in the future, I will do the same thing because I want to be of help to them. Also, it is my way of saying thank you for buying my product or service.
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#4
In my opinion, this is a good idea, because simply allowing a person to charge his phone costs almost nothing, maybe a couple of cents for electricity, but while the customer is waiting for the smartphone to charge, he may be interested in something and you may even sell him some products. I would definitely allow it.
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#5
Where I used to work, we normally allow customers and even does who live around to charge their phones but there are specific places we do not allow them to charge so it won't affect our work.
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