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  <title>Why the Same Objections Keep Showing Up on Your Calls (Most Replayed Moments)</title>
  <description>If the same objections keep showing up, it’s not coincidence.&amp;amp;nbsp;It’s information. This Windshield Time compilation brings together the most replayed conversations on objection handling — not because they’re clever, but because they reveal the same mistakes happening over and over in real service calls. Across these moments, one pattern is clear:&amp;amp;nbsp;  Technicians aren’t losing trust because they say the wrong thing.&amp;amp;nbsp;They lose trust because they skip steps. In this episode, Chris Elmore breaks down:   Why objections repeat when something wasn’t understood   How jumping to solutions creates resistance later   Why price objections are rarely about price   How assumptions damage credibility instantly   Why objections are diagnostic clues, not pushback   How LEAP works when pressure shows up   Objections aren’t rejection.&amp;amp;nbsp;They’re signals that something hasn’t been connected yet. This episode puts the full picture together — so you can stop reacting to objections and start preventing them. 📥 Download the FREE Objection Handling Playbook — loaded with scripts and strategies to help techs close more calls: https://www.servextra.com/objection-handling-playbook-download/ FOLLOW + REVIEW Enjoyed this episode? Follow us and leave us a review. Then share it with a teammate who needs to hear it. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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