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An electrical contractor is reviewing a recorded call where a homeowner complained about wire clippings left on their carpet. The contractor responded: 'I understand that is frustrating. I'm sorry for the mess, but that technician is usually our most meticulous worker and has never had a complaint like this before.'

Analyze this response based on the 'Listen, Acknowledge, and Apologize' framework. Why does the contractor's justification ('...but he is usually...') undermine the effectiveness of the interaction?

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