Does a "no refund" sign hanging up in a place of business hold up in court?

Full question:

Does a "no refund" sign hanging up in a place of business hold up in court?

  • Category: Consumer
  • Date:
  • State: Oklahoma

Answer:

Generally, this is an acceptable manner of enforcing a no refund policy.

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FAQs

If a company refuses to issue a refund, start by reviewing their return policy. Contact customer service to discuss the issue and provide any necessary documentation. If that fails, consider escalating the matter to a manager or filing a complaint with consumer protection agencies. As a last resort, you might consider small claims court, depending on the amount involved.