refund
Coverage of refund in the Nexus archive.
- Victory for easyJet passenger after airline admits its luggage size checker was 'faulty' - and refunds nearly £100 in baggage fines
An easyJet passenger received a refund of nearly £100 in baggage fines after the airline admitted its luggage size checker was faulty. The airline acknowledged the error and reversed the charges.
- [US] artist on instagram
A user paid an Instagram artist for a commissioned artwork in May but experienced significant delays and poor communication. The artist, who has a history of ghosting clients and rushing work, only sent a sketch after a month and later deleted an Instagram post discussing similar issues. The user attempted to claim a refund via PayPal after discovering the artist's pattern of avoiding refunds past deadlines.
- [DE] Creative Fabrica says they've refunded me. Do these emails actually confirm I'll get my money back?
The user was charged €71.26 for an unwanted Creative Fabrica renewal, canceled the subscription, and received conflicting automated and manual responses regarding a refund. Creative Fabrica later sent confirmation emails stating the refund was processed, but the user seeks clarity on whether the refund is guaranteed and if the emails can serve as proof for their bank.
- i just got scammed, help? (depop)
A user purchased a camera on Depop at an unusually low price but later realized it was a scam. The seller has no reviews, listed multiple identical items, and hasn't shipped the product yet. The user is seeking ways to cancel the order or contact Depop for a refund.
- Boosie Lobbied for a Trump Pardon. It Never Came. He Wants a Refund.
Boosie BadAzz lobbied for a pardon from Trump, which was not granted, leading him to request a refund. He performed in Charlotte, N.C., last year.
- [US] Received hundreds randomly on CashApp
A user received hundreds of dollars on CashApp from a sender requesting a refund, claiming a mistaken transfer due to a similar name. The sender's profile name and cash tag differ significantly from the intended recipient's details, raising suspicions of a scam.
- My Father got sammed and robed into multiple Life Insurance Policies
A 54-year-old father was scammed into purchasing multiple Kotak Life Insurance policies with excessively long maturity periods (40 and 60 years). One policy was canceled during the free look period, but another remains active. The submitter seeks guidance on filing a complaint with IRDAI for a refund.
- [US] I bought a iPad Pro from a auction on TikTok and I have a bad feeling about it. Help?
A user purchased an iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil through a TikTok auction, but the seller's vague description (listing it as 'random generation 7th-9th+stylus pen') and non-specific responses to follow-up questions have raised concerns about a potential scam. The user is unsure if TikTok's refund policy for materially different products will apply if the item received is not as shown.
- [Us] Weird email after canceling stars
A user canceled their Starz account and received a refund but later got an email containing a chat transcript from their cancellation. They responded 'yes' to the email but are now concerned it might be a scam due to suspicious 'kbounces' in the security details.
- Internet destroys entitled Domino’s customers demanding refund after scarfing down entire meal
A viral video showed Domino’s customers demanding a refund after eating an entire meal, with social media commenters largely supporting the composed worker. The incident highlighted customer entitlement and public backlash against unreasonable demands.
- Fortnite is refunding D4vd cosmetics after singer appears in court in murder case
Fortnite is offering refunds to players who purchased D4vd cosmetics after the singer was arrested in connection to a murder case involving a 14-year-old girl. The decision follows D4vd's court appearance related to the alleged crime.
- Easyjet initially refused to refund £4,000 stag do flights after groom's two-year-old was diagnosed with aggressive brain tumour
EasyJet initially refused to refund £4,000 worth of stag do flights after a groom's two-year-old child was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. The refusal sparked public and media backlash due to the family's medical crisis.
- He stole Lego pieces, put dried pasta in the box, police say. Shake it, they 'make the same sound'
An Irvine man allegedly stole Lego pieces, replaced them with dried pasta, and returned the sets for refunds. Police tracked the suspect to Paramount, where the scheme was uncovered.