Brendan
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Getting your work rejected after putting time and effort into it can be one of the most frustrating experiences in freelancing. Some clients reject work because of genuine quality issues, while others change their minds about what they wanted after the work is done. Knowing how to respond without becoming defensive or losing the client relationship is something many freelancers have to learn the hard way. Having a clear revision policy before the project starts can help reduce this kind of situation. How have you handled a client who rejected your delivered work?