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Any agile enthusiast will tell you, that as a rule of thumb.. MOST customers dont know what they want.. even fewer can boil it down to what they need.
One good strategy is to plan upfront, several review stages.. Bring your designs to the customer relatively quickly.. dont dally on too many fine details.. get the initial "draft" in front of them as soon as you can..
This will allow them to tell you that they failed to tell you last week what they "really wanted was... x" which happens pretty much everytime in my experience. Even those most talented interviewers Ive met deal with the same issues.
So if you konw up front its going to happen, plan for it.. and make it work for you.. get them looking at your drafts over short "sprints" of time.. that way, they can feel like they are taking part more and in the end you will end up making fewer "fixes" to a design.
Good luck!
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