No.
Well ... probably not. You can always ask the dealer; they might be nice and let you return it (if you pay a penalty/restocking fee/a little something something for their trouble).
If you purchased it from the store and you realized it has been used, we are very happy to give you a refund. just kindly show the receipt of purchase.
In general and speaking literally, no. Generally after using a coupon you have less money than you had before (but either more money or more "stuff" than you would have had had you purchased the item and not used a coupon), and in most cases coupons are for less than half the value of the item purchased.
I have read around that a used AK-47 can be purchased with less than 30 USD in some african countries
The > is used for greater than. The < is used for less than.
I'm expecting a refund.
It used to be $95. Maybe less if purchased more than a week ahead of time.
No. No previous owner would want to refund their used car after selling it to someone else. It was also based on their agreement that no refund will gonna happen.
The less than sign is used to show one item is less equal that another item. For example four is less than six and is written as 4
A car hauler can be purchased from a person's local U-haul store. The cost of the car hauler purchased from a U-haul store will be much less than buying new due to the used nature of U-haul items.
It is very common for a credit/refund to take up to 6 or 8 weeks to be processed. It always takes longer to get a refund than it does for them to take the money. Where i used to prefer virtual credit cards for online transaction.
What type of refund are you looking for. If you or the person bought an item that you no longer need or is broken you can get a refund that way, within reason of course. You cant and shouldn't look for a refund from any used medical items or gifts that were given to this person. If your talking about having paid for someone's funeral and you were not given the items that you paid for or the service was poor and you can prove it, then you may be entitled to a refund but have your info ready. Other than that I don't know what refund you are seeking.
Not unless the seller agrees to refund your money. A used car purchase is final.