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    Once McClellan started saying “no” to clients who weren’t the right fit, it opened up the space to attract those who truly appreciated the quality of work Elite Customs offered This wasn’t just about avoiding clients who didn’t align with the shop’s vision—it was about creating a space for those who shared a vision of
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    Understanding the psychology behind customer objections can help you turn resistance into results 1 Fear of Risk People avoid making mistakes A “no” often comes from fear of wasting





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