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But suppose your customer says, "No, probably not." You now have a decision to make. Should you probe the reasons why, or should you accept his decision? Let's say you choose the latter. The conversation still had value to you, in that you learned that this proposal isn't going to fly in this account. The early "no" saved you months chasing something that wasn't going to happen. That's the value in resolving the issue.
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