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If your defect got rejected from developer, you find the generalize way to reproduce the defect. Try to fire different all possible scenarios, troubleshoot yourself each time before logging any defect. This to avoid "Not a Bug" from developer.

If you got rejection for a bug, try to do some more time to get the exact scenario and see the impact of defect. If it is really that severe, update your defect note with customer/end user perspective

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