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Just realized that client who wanted 'unlimited revisions' actually meant it literally

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val974
val97415h ago
Take this from someone who learned this lesson the hard way. You need to cap those revisions in the contract from day one. "Unlimited" is a trap word that means "I'll keep changing my mind forever." Your best bet now is to have a sit down and explain the timeline. Give them one more round of changes then say the project has to move forward. Most clients will respect you more for setting a boundary. If they push back, just say you need the project done by a certain date to move on to other work. It's not about being mean, it's about keeping things fair for both sides.
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adam414
adam41413h ago
And definitely get a hard limit in writing before starting any project.
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ben_fisher
ben_fisher12h agoTop Commenter
Haha yeah unlimited just means "I get to waste as much of your time as I want." Good luck my dude, you're gonna need it.
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