ETHICS OBJECTION? Selling Hail Damaged Roofs That Are NOT Leaking? NOT Badly Damaged? Seems Fine?

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The 2 most common ethical sales concerns: “I don’t feel right selling hail damaged roofs that look fine now?” -AND- “My customer said that the damage was minor and they didn’t want to file a claim. How can I ethically sell them a new roof?” Here are 3 ethical reasons to replace hail damaged roofs. Even if it's not leaking or looks fine now.

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