Noun(1) money returned to a payer,the act of returning money received previously,returned money(2) money returned to a payer(3) the act of returning money received previously(4) returned money
Verb(1) pay back,return money; rebate(2) pay back(3) return money; rebate
Noun(1) money returned to a payer,the act of returning money received previously,returned money(2) money returned to a payer(3) the act of returning money received previously(4) returned money
Verb(1) pay back,return money; rebate(2) pay back(3) return money; rebate
(1) they got a tax refund(2) you are entitled to reject it and insist on a refund(3) she got a 50% refund on the holiday(4) The first year students are demanding the refund of their fee so that they can take admission elsewhere next year.(5) According to a study in State Tax Notes, one out of three American taxpayers who intentionally fail to file their taxes are due a refund or owe no money at all.(6) The retailer has to refund the costs if it loses the action.(7) The ministry had promised earlier to fully refund the money that the would-be pilgrims had paid several months earlier.(8) If you return your book purchases within 15 days you get a full cash refund !(9) Mr Downey said the flat rate VAT refund compensates for the VAT paid on inputs.(10) They will not be able to arrange an immediate refund .(11) I'll refund you for the apples and any other damage(12) In the sales, most retailers will offer a refund , exchange or credit note in these circumstances, but they are not obliged to so you cannot insist.(13) They now have the option to get a full refund of their subscription fee.(14) Our standing offer to refund the fees of any dissatisfied subscriber applies here, of course.(15) I got a full refund(16) If you don't, simply return the remaining portion and we'll refund each and every penny of your purchase.