refunds
Coverage of refunds in the Nexus archive.
- California State Parks just changed campsite reservation rules
California State Parks has updated its campsite reservation rules, requiring cancellations at least a week in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made between two to six days prior to the reservation start date will incur a fee.
- Australia's competition regulator takes Amazon to court over alleged unfair Prime subscription contract terms
Australia's competition regulator is suing Amazon over alleged unfair Prime subscription contract terms that required subscribers to pay AU$2.99 to avoid advertising and offered no refund options. The legal action claims these terms violated consumer protection laws.
- Cyberabad police arrest 15 in week-long cybercrime crackdown, secure ₹2 crore refunds for victims
Cyberabad police arrested 15 individuals during a week-long cybercrime crackdown and secured ₹2 crore in refunds for victims.
- Tennessee drivers can now claim refunds for parking overcharges, tickets, wrongful booting
Tennessee drivers who were overcharged for parking, issued parking tickets, or had their vehicles booted without justification may now be eligible for refunds. The state has introduced a process to address wrongful charges and provide compensation.
- People in the US: tell us about your difficult consumer experiences
The Guardian is seeking US consumers to share frustrating experiences with companies, such as difficulties obtaining refunds, poor customer service, or unfulfilled contracts. Polls indicate rising consumer anger, and the outlet requests specific details like dates and monetary amounts to better understand these issues.
- Gnosis Pay exploit hits delay module as team pledges refunds
Gnosis Pay is experiencing an exploit in its delay module. Co-founder Martin Köppelmann initially advised users to withdraw funds but later reversed his warning and committed to repaying affected users.
- Trump plans to appeal order allowing all importers that paid struck-down tariffs to seek refunds
Trump plans to appeal a federal judge's order allowing all companies that paid invalidated tariffs to seek refunds, not just those that filed lawsuits. The U.S. Supreme Court previously ruled Trump lacked authority to impose higher import taxes, leading to a refund process now threatened by the administration's legal challenge.
- Trump plans to appeal order allowing all importers that paid struck-down tariffs to seek refunds
President Donald Trump plans to appeal a Supreme Court ruling that found his imposition of certain tariffs on imported goods was improper. Businesses are beginning to receive refunds for tariffs that were struck down by the court.
- Millions may qualify for ‘significant’ IRS refunds from COVID-era, but deadline looms: Advocate
Recent court decisions may entitle tens of millions of taxpayers to significant IRS refunds from the COVID-era, but a deadline is approaching. The Taxpayer Advocate Service has issued a warning about the looming deadline.
- After Spirit collapse strands travelers, here's what to know about refunds and rebooking
Spirit Airlines' system collapse stranded travelers at Chicago O'Hare International Airport in March, prompting concerns about refunds and rebooking processes. Passengers are seeking clarity on compensation and alternative travel arrangements.
- What would a Spirit Airlines shutdown mean for travelers?
Spirit Airlines may cease operations this weekend, affecting travelers with booked flights. The article highlights refund processes and alternative flight options for impacted passengers.
- First Trump tariff refunds expected about May 11
The U.S. government is set to issue the first refunds for President Donald Trump’s invalidated tariffs on or around May 11, as outlined in new court documents. This action follows a court ruling that deemed the tariffs unlawful.
- Hundreds of donors who gave $1.5m to Eric Swalwell's campaign demand their money back after sordid allegations came to light
Hundreds of donors who contributed $1.5 million to Eric Swalwell's campaign are demanding refunds following allegations of misconduct. The backlash stems from recent sordid claims that have damaged the campaign's reputation.
- Over 80,000 learner drivers to get refunds after AA and BSM driving schools are fined £4.2million over drip-pricing
Over 80,000 learner drivers in the UK will receive refunds after AA and BSM driving schools were fined £4.2 million for engaging in drip-pricing practices. The fine addresses unfair pricing tactics that charged learners higher fees over time.