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Apple said Epic has also directed users toward AppleCare to seek refunds.

From Fortune

Nearly six in 10 people who haven’t received refunds for canceled travel plans said they have already completely given up their efforts in trying to receive a refund.

From Fortune

For consumers looking for refunds, Rossman suggests to start requests with the original point of purchase.

From Fortune

Koch Industries’ political action committee even asked for a refund on its $5,000 donation to her campaign.

Many ecommerce stores don’t highlight their return and refund policy, but you should.

The company would continue to refund these goodwill refunds.

Now, unsatisfied customers simply have to ask for a refund, and many do, though they are banned from RSD afterward.

This refund—the largest in Russian history—was processed in a single day on Christmas Eve 2007.

The Group then allegedly used these companies to file bogus refund claims in Kazan and Moscow.

Hermitage filed another criminal complaint—this related to the refund.

But although he was thus able to refund the money, Bonaparte dismissed him from the command of the Guard.

Bonaparte at once summoned Lannes, rated him soundly, and commanded him immediately to refund the money.

Please refund money at once or forward me without delay a consistent photograph of a 'special edition de luxe' girl.

I haven't got anything left to settle with, and it might be months and months before I could refund the actual cash money.

But you see I still owe you a week's subscription—and I can't refund you the money because I haven't got it.

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On this page you'll find 63 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to refund, such as: allowance, compensation, discount, kickback, payment, and rebate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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