Exchanges can be done, refunds cannot. Check the exchange/refund policy of the store.
YesFiscal Policy
Yes, a refund of overpayment...but a refund nonetheless.
A tax refund schedule can be found online at various different site. Some of these include http://www.irs.com/2011-federal-tax-refund-schedule/ as well as http://www.efile.com/tax-refund/where-is-my-refund/. where is my refund
No its not taxed. When you receive your refund, you will notice that their nothing withheld from your refund of any sort. You definitely do not have to report your refund to the IRS-its your money that you earned.
Scott Schnucks
Schnucks was created in 1939.
There product refund policy is they accept within 30 days of purchase with a receipt. They offer a no hassle policy.
Well you can just ask the person who sold you the certain item for a refund. But it also depends if the person has a no-refund policy.
No.
Yes, expedia.com has a very easy to use refund policy. Many customers find it easy to read and a joy to use.
You are due a refund of of all unearned premium. Associated policy production fees are nonrefundable.
Exchanges can be done, refunds cannot. Check the exchange/refund policy of the store.
They are required to refund any unearned premium portion. Policy fees and the like are considered fully earned.
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The refund policy of a Buck 112 knife online from Amazon is the same as most items, full refund is the is retuned within 30 days and unopened. Prices start from $41.
If this is the stated policy of the merchant, then it must be done. Any stated policy is simply good customer relations. Legally, the store does not have to refund your money if the item goes on sale.