I used to do that... question an order that looked odd...
I ended up loosing customers that became offended that I would question them.
Really NASTY comments, too.
so... I stopped. Now I only question orders that can't be mixed as ordered.
Same here at work. I create all of the network and email accounts (among other things).
I stopped a long time ago second guessing on name spellings. I see so many crazy spellings and corruptions of spellings of names I just give them exactly what they ask for any more (copy / paste). If it turns out they got it wrong in the request it's on them.
I think the first time I saw David spelled with an H (and was correct) was when I gave up.
Same goes with network access, if they say Joe Smith needs A,B & C access and I know he's also gonna need X & Y access, Joe Smith only gets what was requested.
I figure Ya can't go wrong giving people exactly what they ask for, even if they're clueless about what their asking for.
It's basically a CYA thing. They can always ask for additions and corrections once they realize they messed up.
There's an old saying: Be careful what you ask for because you just might get it.