Good, Fast, and Cheap Service: Do You Really Believe This Combination Can Work? Be Careful! Get Out as Soon as Possible.
Have you ever received an offer for a good, fast, and cheap service? Get out! Combining these three words usually doesn’t work out well. You’ve probably heard something like: “If the service is good and cheap, it won’t be fast; if it’s good and fast, it won’t be cheap; and if it’s fast and cheap, it won’t be good.” Hiring people who don’t master what they do but only have some idea of what you need can bring you a big headache. Believe me: Cutting corners on services that require professionalism will bring you significant losses.
You know that saying, “the cheap can end up being expensive”? That’s right, hiring someone or some service only for the price can cost you double or much more. Furthermore, you and/or your company may have to bear the losses, costs, and annoyances of clients due to poorly done work, and the image of your work could be completely compromised, often with irrecoverable consequences. The supposed savings in quality will cost you a lot, very dearly, my friend.
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Follow This Advice
When someone offers you a good, fast, and cheap service, GET OUT! You don’t need to pay a high price for offered or contracted services, but believe that if you hire someone to perform electrical work in your home, but this person is not, at the very least, an electrician, I’m sorry my friend, you will pay a lot to possibly recover all the appliances in your home and if, with luck, your house doesn’t catch fire. Having common sense during these times is very welcome.
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