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One is that it causes additional work for estimators. It may take the customer a while to “get it.” Meanwhile, resources are spent inappropriately. Perhaps more damaging is that it also confuses the print buyer. The buyer may believe that you low-balled jobs in the beginning and then dramatically raised your prices.
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