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This document outlines the terms and conditions for a company's or online shopping platform's return and refund policy. It details the timeframe customers have to return purchases and the specific conditions items must meet, such as being in original condition with all tags and a purchase receipt. The policy clarifies that returns will not be accepted, and no refunds will be issued if these conditions or the specified return period are not met.
REFUND POLICY
These terms and conditions constitute the return and refund policy of [COMPANY OR ONLINE SHOPPING PLATFORM NAME].
Thank you for your purchase. If you are not happy or sure about your purchase, we are here to make it right.
Terms and Conditions for return and refund:
The customers have [NUMBER DAYS TO RETURN] to check their purchases.
If a customer is unsatisfied with the products, they must return them within [NUMBER DAYS TO RETURN] of the purchase. [COMPANY OR ONLINE SHOPPING PLATFORM NAME] will refund the full amount without any questions.
The products must be returned within [NUMBER DAYS TO RETURN] under the following conditions: a. The condition of the purchase must be the same as it was at the time of purchase; b. It must contain all tags; c. It must not be damaged; d. The customer must bring the purchase receipt.
After fourteen days of the purchase or not fulfilling any of the conditions provided in Clause Three [COMPANY OR ONLINE SHOPPING PLATFORM NAME] shall not accept any return, and no money will be refunded.
If you want more information regarding our return and refund policy please contact us.
Thank you for choosing [COMPANY OR ONLINE SHOPPING PLATFORM NAME]!
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