If the product is/was clearly faulty at the time it was delivered, you should be able to recover your sales price or at least a future credit. HOWEVER - if you accepted the product and only discovered that it was unsatisfactory hours or days later, you are out of luck.
To get a Zelle refund, you should contact the person or business you sent the money to and request a refund. If they agree, they can send the money back to you through the Zelle app. If they refuse, you can contact your bank to see if they can assist in resolving the issue.
Yes, you most certainly can. A card may be cancelled between the time of purchase and refund, and it is illegal for a vendor to refuse on this basis.
Yes, a bank can refuse to refund a cashier's check under certain circumstances, such as if the check has already been cashed or if there are concerns about fraud or insufficient funds. Additionally, the bank may require the original check to process a refund. It's essential to contact the issuing bank for their specific policies and procedures regarding refunds for cashier's checks.
If your employer does not provide you with an appropriate MSDS you may refuse to work with the product after one working day.
Depending on what you signed when you made the down payment, yes. Take a look at any papers you signed. Depending on the size of down, take them to small claims court.
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Yes, a seller can legally refuse to sell a product to a buyer as long as the refusal is not based on discrimination against a protected class such as race, gender, or religion.
Its a scam. They refuse to refund your money because you opened the bottle. How can you try it without opening the bottle. Ifyou buy three bottles, they will only refund money on unopend bottles. Please investigate this fraud.
Yes, but they have to give you your money back.
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if you have had money in an old bank account and can no longer find it, try talking tot eh bank and asking about a refund. if they refuse to give you a refund and you are certain and have proof that you had the money, hire a lawyer.
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