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    The $100,000 Deal I Almost Lost by Refusing to Fake the Story

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    Key Takeaways

    • Values you will not defend when money is on the line are just decoration
    • Trust in AI content is falling even as its use climbs, and that gap is your opening
    • Saying no to the wrong client is how the right ones find youu003cbru003e

    I spent three hours staring at my phone, certain I had just made the dumbest decision of my career. We were low on revenue. We had bills. And I had just told a franchise brand, on the verge of signing a deal worth roughly $100,000, that we would not do the work. My heart was racing. A voice in my head kept repeating the same thing: you idiot, you should have just said yes.

    Here is how I got there, and why that phone call ended up being one of the best things that has happened to my company.

    Values are free until the day they cost you something

    We had been working toward this deal for a while. The franchisor wanted its stories told, and telling real stories is the whole reason Franchise Filming exists. We have not used AI to fabricate a single video since we started in 2020. We use it to enhance our work, never to manufacture it. No fake people, no invented testimonials.

    Then, at the last second, the brand called with a change. Its board had met. It had decided that its franchisees and customers would not want to make time to be filmed. So instead of real people, it wanted us to use actors and AI-generated faces to tell the story. Sign the proposal, and we were good to go.

    I sat with it. I could have said yes. We needed the money, and yes was the easy, rational, pay-the-bills answer. But we run our company on a short list of values, and we do not treat them as suggestions:

    • Be authentic
    • Be confident
    • Be on time
    • Be a creative, passionate storyteller
    • Learn, coach and continuously grow
    • Use AI to be more productive, never to fake the story

    Those are not posters in the lobby. We hire against them, we retain people and clients who live them, and we fire the ones who do not. If I signed this deal, I would be breaking at least three of my own values for one check, and asking my team to do the same.

    That is the moment most founders never plan for. Values are easy to print on a wall. They are free right up until the day honoring them costs you a deal. And if you do not actually make decisions around your values, you do not have values. You have words on a wall.

    The trust gap is the whole business case

    People are using AI everywhere, and trusting it less as they do. The most comprehensive global study on the subject, conducted by the University of Melbourne with KPMG, involving more than 48,000 people across 47 countries, found that while 66% of people now use AI regularly, fewer than half are willing to trust it. Trust has gone down as adoption has gone up.

    It shows up in how people consume content, too. In a 2025 consumer survey reported by Search Engine Land, more than 80% of consumers said they want AI-generated content labeled, and the demand was highest for video at 91%. Gartner found that 53% of consumers distrust AI-powered search results.

    Read that as an operator. Your audience can feel fake, and when they suspect it, they pull back. So when a client asks you to fake the thing your reputation is built on, the question is not only “is this right?” It is “is this even going to work?” Faking the story to save time is how you spend trust you cannot easily earn back.

    AI belongs in the workflow, not in the story

    I want to be clear, because this gets flattened into “AI bad.” We are not anti-AI. One of our values is to use it to be more productive. We use it to move faster, organize footage, draft and plan. The line we hold is simple. AI can support how we make the work. It does not get to invent the human at the center of it.

    A real story has things you cannot prompt into existence. The pause before someone tears up. The laugh that was not scripted. An actor reading lines about a franchisee’s first location is not that. It is a commercial pretending to be a testimonial, and people can tell. AI can create content. It cannot create a connection.

    The practical takeaway for any operator: separate the two uses out loud. Decide where AI makes you faster, and draw a bright line at the place where it would make you fake. Write that line down before a client offers you money to cross it.

    Saying no is a filter, not a loss

    So I called the brand back. I told it that if it needed actors and fake people, we were not the right partner, and I could not break our values to win the deal. I braced for the person on the other end to be upset. Instead, the line went quiet, and the board would have to be consulted.

    Then came the three hours. I doubted everything. We have bills, I kept thinking. I should have just done it.

    The phone rang. The board, I was told, loved that we were the only vendor who held the line on our values. It signed.

    I do not tell that story because it always ends with the check. Sometimes you walk and the deal is just gone. I tell it because your values are a filter, and you have to actually use them on both sides of the business. You hire, fire and retain your team by them. You take and turn away clients by them. That is the only thing that makes them real, and it is exactly what the right partners are looking for proof of.

    Hold your line, especially when you cannot afford to. Tell your real story over and over until the people who want a real partner can find you in the noise. The check is not the reward. The reputation is. Go define your line before someone offers to buy it.

    Key Takeaways

    • Values you will not defend when money is on the line are just decoration
    • Trust in AI content is falling even as its use climbs, and that gap is your opening
    • Saying no to the wrong client is how the right ones find youu003cbru003e

    I spent three hours staring at my phone, certain I had just made the dumbest decision of my career. We were low on revenue. We had bills. And I had just told a franchise brand, on the verge of signing a deal worth roughly $100,000, that we would not do the work. My heart was racing. A voice in my head kept repeating the same thing: you idiot, you should have just said yes.

    Here is how I got there, and why that phone call ended up being one of the best things that has happened to my company.

    Values are free until the day they cost you something

    We had been working toward this deal for a while. The franchisor wanted its stories told, and telling real stories is the whole reason Franchise Filming exists. We have not used AI to fabricate a single video since we started in 2020. We use it to enhance our work, never to manufacture it. No fake people, no invented testimonials.

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