I came upon a question just now where the OP's code has serious errors which leads to problems, and the OP asks how to solve the problems. So far, so good, but after having the serious errors pointed out to them, they refuse to correct those, they only want a solution for the resulting problems!
How to proceed in a case like this? How to not break the "be nice" rule while trying to explain that their question doesn't fit the SO quality standards, and will probably be deleted? (In many cases, the OP doesn't mind about the quality standards, so that's not even a good reason in their eyes not to provide them the quick fix.)
Also, if they don't listen at all, which close reason to use? "The code is crap and is not salvageable" is not among the close reasons.
Note: the last sentence above was an afterthought, and it is addressed in questions like Reviewing some awful questions is just a waste of time, can we have a “no comment” close reason for these?, but that is not the main focus of my question.