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by ehutch79
5203 days ago
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You could just toss out a few options for various scenarios for a ballpark idea, and then ask for details to refine. as another poster said, when you're just starting to compile a list of options, high pressure sales pitches are a turn off. |
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In my experience, the fastest way to lose a prospect is by being ambiguous or flighty about the price which is exactly what you'd be doing if you posted ballpark figures on your site (as well as inviting lots of questions and raised eyebrows since our installations literally range from $1000-$25000)