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These 3 Requests We Usually Say Not To Accept

These 3 Requests We Usually Say Not To Accept

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One-stop solutions aren’t for everyone.
In practice, there are three types of requests we often turn down:

“I just want the lowest price.”

If price is the only goal, one-stop won’t add real value.

Highly experimental or niche use cases.

When workflows are very specialized, a custom build is usually a better fit.

Frequent short-term changes.

If plans change every few months, locking into a system rarely makes sense.

A good one-stop solution only works when there’s a clear direction and real operational needs.
Saying no is sometimes the most responsible advice.

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