Is there any downside to ignoring 'raider troubles/ghoul problem' missions? [duplicate]
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I seem to get a non-stop flow of Raider Troubles, Ghoul Problems, and Kidnapping missions--there seems to always be one or two that want my attention. They're kind of irritating, and I was curious if there's any downside to just ignoring them and letting them fail.
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