Refund in a sentence as a noun

MtGox should not refund this in any way shape or form.

If it's just 63 cents, then easier to refund it than write the blog post.

You contact Steam support to ask for a refund.

We will then move on to manual refunds for older payments.

Don't ask for a refund, go to your bank or CC company and charge back the 6 months.

They would have gladly given a refund, but since I booked through Expedia, I had to talk to them.

The publisher will tell you that you need to get a refund from the retailer you purchased the game from.

[3] If you're wondering, no, they won't refund your fee if your trademark is deemed invalid.

As a counterpoint: I have the opposite policy for refunds, and have for the last 8ish years.

There are laws in the US which require you to ship a product within a certain time or offer a refund.

After uproar from the community they offered refunds.

Per charge!That is why the smarter scammers refund to everybody who complains, not refunding is plain dumb.

The official version, to satisfy my accountant [+], is a full refund with no questions asked for 30 to 60 days.

Refund in a sentence as a verb

If you just let it go, you'll never see the end of it, as they can attach your bank account, take your tax refund from you, and probably worse.

Requesting a refund is different from a charge-back via PayPal.

' I was able to convince the bank to refund two of the fees so I was only out $40, but that extra $70 was a _massive_ amount of money to me at the time.

You probably have stupendously high margins -- they absorb refunds as a cost of doing business quite easily.

Kickstarter's Terms of Use require creators to fulfill all rewards of their project or refund any backer whose reward they do not or cannot fulfill.

Don't worry, based on their past behaviour I'm pretty sure they'd have managed to refund him the dollar value if the price of Bitcoin skyrocketed.

The incident was a single AZ, but the throttling was across the whole region, which spread the pain further[Everybody who got throttled gets a 3-hour refund]7.

" You should prefer that customers resolve disputes amicably, via refunds, rather than aggressively, via chargebacks.

Finally, after about 90 minutes of arguing and being transferred, I got to a high enough manager who actually seemed to listen to what I said and not just be reading a script, and got my refund authorized.

* The politically extreme parties can refund their advertising costs if they are above a certain threshold of votes, which causes some controversyEdit for clarity: of course every party can refund their expenses, but for politically extreme parties this is controversial

Multi-AZ ELB instances took too long to notice EBS was broken and then hit a bug and didn't fail over properly anyway[ELB users get no refund, which seems harsh]For those keeping score, that's 1 human error, 2 dependency chains, 3 design flaws, 3 instances of inadequate monitoring, and 5 brand-new internal bugs.

You can implement a rolling reserve on yourself [++] to cover them -- mine is $500, which is more than adequate at a revenue figure in the six figures.+ Your accountant may not be happy if you sell goods with perpetual characteristics because it makes revenue recognition more complicated than it needs to be.++ Rolling reserve = "Don't spend the last $500 in the checking account", which is good advice for a host of reasons, not the least of which being you'll never worry about refunds impacting cash flow.

Refund definitions

noun

money returned to a payer

noun

the act of returning money received previously

See also: repayment

verb

pay back; "Please refund me my money"

See also: return repay