The answer to this depends on the state and the country. All have slightly different rules. However, most legal systems work on the basis that a sale is final. Once you have made a purchase, the seller is not obliged to accept the item back and make a refund. The fact that many retailers allow customers to return goods is for goodwill purposes and not because they are required to do so. There are certain cases where the retailer may be required to offer a refund but this will depend on where the sale has taken place. In the event that the product is faulty, there is often a right to obtain a refund. The specific requirements vary between states and between countries so no more detail can be offered in this answer. The best starting point is to consult your local consumer rights group or a search on the internet for rights in your area.
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Refunds are commonly returned to customers in the same method that the customer paid for the merchandise. If one paid with a credit card, then a credit is added to the credit card. If a customer does not have a receipt, the refund is usually issued as a store credit.
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You should get what you paid minus any restocking fee and it is different from a trade in and might have requirements on condition, receipt, and length of time before return or depend on store policy on returns. What you are asking about is getting a refund for a purchase you made from a store or site and some places will have different polices from others. Some only provide for a credit and will not make any refund, others can charge a restocking fee, some exclude games from being returned
You can not get a refund on a Playstation Store Purchase. You can not even get unspent money back from your Playstation Wallet
No. It was a NONREFUNDABLE payment.
You can't since it is a non-refundable ticket.
yes you can, go with the receipt to the place you bought it and they gonna give you your refund :D
I just got a refund from sams club. I didn't have to have a receipt. They even took a tub that was partially used.
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Exchanges can be done, refunds cannot. Check the exchange/refund policy of the store.
A deposit may be either refundable or nonrefundable, depending on the wording used in the contract. Read the contract, if it states that the deposit is nonrefundable then you won't refund it. Otherwise you will likely have to refund the deposit, as the absence of a nonrefundability clause is usually taken to imply that the deposit was refundable. If there was no written contract it might just be best to refund it to avoid an argument and remember to use a written contract with an explicit nonrefundability clause in it next time if you want to avoid refunding the deposit.
You are due a refund of of all unearned premium. Associated policy production fees are nonrefundable.
no receipt, opened, not bought there,
Go up to them and give them your receipt ..Stay there if they don't give you a refund your entitled of these remedy credit note or a refund , or just go looking for a ombudsman.
For clothing items Walmart, like most retail companies have a 30 day return policy with a receipt for a full refund or exchange, if one does not have a receipt the company might issue a gift receipt instead of a refund.
There product refund policy is they accept within 30 days of purchase with a receipt. They offer a no hassle policy.