When a seller says they'll offer "revisions," I assumed this meant they would make changes if I wanted a final product "tweaked" or altered slightly to make it closer to what I'm looking for. Is that the idea? That if you're not entirely satisfied with the product and need something changed, you can request revision?
Or is it to ask the seller to change mistakes made and correct poor quality? So you are responsible for pointing out all the quality issues in an order and request revisions, otherwise you're stuck with a poor quality product? And what happens if a seller only allows 1 or 2 revisions, in this case, and they continuously provide something that's objectively poor quality?
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When a seller says they'll offer "revisions," I assumed this meant they would make changes if I wanted a final product "tweaked" or altered slightly to make it closer to what I'm looking for. Is that the idea? That if you're not entirely satisfied with the product and need something changed, you can request revision?
Or is it to ask the seller to change mistakes made and correct poor quality? So you are responsible for pointing out all the quality issues in an order and request revisions, otherwise you're stuck with a poor quality product? And what happens if a seller only allows 1 or 2 revisions, in this case, and they continuously provide something that's objectively poor quality?
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