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skeezyboyyesterday at 10:57 AM1 replyview on HN

> If a small firm signs a non-compete and NDA with a competitor, it can cost a lot more than a single sale to chat.

this has nothing to do with not answering emails.

> People looking to fragment that market are seen as a problem even if they don't know they are a problem.

you mean customers?

> It is rude to "ghost" people, but it is unfortunately a modern pop-culture trend

no its not. ignoring people is as old as time.


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Joel_Mckayyesterday at 4:35 PM

> this has nothing to do with not answering emails.

For you maybe, sometimes the entitled do not recognize the liability their antics bring to other business dynamics.

>you mean customers?

You mean your potential 1 sale is worth more than years long account activity your competitors have shown? Some customers are just not worth the grief, and you make more profit not selling to them... Too-big or too-small some people are just are not worth the risk... You'll be out of business if you ignore this...

>> It is rude to "ghost" people,

>no its not. ignoring people is as old as time.

Hence the mystery is solved, some companies won't want that kind of contradictory business relationship liability. People often can't get away with that behavior unless they are running a fast food outlet with low value stakes. lol =3