No. They should be honest. Use wording such as common questions, partner questions or public answers rather than pretending a customer asked something if they did not. This answer sits within the wider SupplyOnly.com pathway, where approved business facts and structured context matter more than hype. Used well, this becomes a clear business conversation rather than a generic AI sales pitch.
Public Q&A
Should Q&A pages pretend to be real customer questions?
Useful next steps
Use this answer as a practical starting point. Current prices, availability, inclusions, ownership details and next steps should be confirmed directly with SupplyOnly com where they affect a decision.
