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[quote=Anonymous]When he described the three options up front, and they had three different price points, did he clarify the pros and cons of each? Presumably he did that, because otherwise why would he have told you anything beyond the cheapest pricing option? That is, if option A B and C will all fix the problem, and they cost $100, $200 and $300 respectively and have no risks or downsides, why would he ever offer Option B or C? Usually, when there are multiple options, it's because they have tradeoffs. What benefit did he say you'd get if you chose the most expensive option? Did he ever indicate that one approach came with more risks or questionmarks than the other approaches? [/quote]
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