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									<div style="text-align: left;"><strong>How to Notify Unsuccessful Bidders: Free Sample Rejection Letter</strong></div><div><p>When you issue an <strong>RFP (Request for Proposal)</strong>, <strong>RFQ (Request for Quotation)</strong>, or <strong>ITQ (Invitation to Quote)</strong>, it’s always easier to notify the successful bidder. However, it’s equally <strong>professional and courteous</strong> to inform the unsuccessful bidders of your decision. Doing so maintains good relationships and encourages vendors to participate in future bids.</p><h4><strong>Why is this important?</strong></h4><p>Vendors invest time and resources in responding to your RFP or RFQ. A clear, respectful rejection letter shows professionalism, builds trust and demonstrates transparency. It also helps vendors understand that their efforts were valued, even if they weren’t selected. This small gesture can set your organization apart as fair and ethical, which is critical for long-term partnerships.</p><div><h3><strong>Benefits of Sending a Rejection Letter</strong></h3><ul><li>Maintains vendor relationships for future opportunities</li><li>Demonstrates fairness and professionalism</li><li>Saves time with a ready-to-use template</li><li><div>Encourages vendors to commercially improve proposals for future bids</div></li></ul></div><hr /><h3 id="freesamplerejectionletterforrfqorrfp"><strong>Free Sample Rejection Letter for an RFQ or RFP</strong></h3><p>If you need a quick and professional way to notify vendors they were not selected, here’s a <strong>free sample</strong> you can use. This template is simple, polite, and ensures your message is clear.</p><p><strong>Download your free rejection form letter here &gt;&gt;&gt; <a href="https://www.rfqpro.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/RFQ13-Rejection-Letter.pdf">rfq13-itq-rejection-letter</a></strong></p><hr /></div>								</div>
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