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Pro tip: When a client pushes for cheaper padding to cut corners, think twice.
Agreeing might secure the job now, but it compromises comfort and durability, leaving you with a guilty conscience.
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the_sage13d ago
Yeah, that "guilty conscience" is the real kicker. Like the client is gonna be the one feeling bad when their cheap stuff falls apart in six months. They just hear a lower price and forget they have to actually USE the thing.
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leo34513d ago
Ever notice how people never learn from this cycle? Saw the same thing happen with my neighbor's cheap patio furniture last year, totally what @victorhill means. They just get mad instead of seeing it coming.
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Seriously, they just forget they have to use it every day? That's crazy lol.
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