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    Well recently in a conversation with an Internet Entrepreneur he said he had an old customer, the best ever in fact. The customer still represented over 3.5% of his total volume. But the entrepreneur said this customer is over here, drawing a red dot on the far left hand margin of a legal pad and the rest of the customers 99% of them in fac

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