Contact the insurance broker that offered you Progressive Insurance; they should know the answer or can find one from the Progressive Agent that visits their office.
In most states, companies are required by law to give you a pro rata refund, that is give your money back for the time remaining on your policy.
As long as the printer has not been used, and comes back with the original packaging the product can be given full refund. This is within 14 days of purchase.
It depends on the store policy, and if the pieces fit together EXACTLY.
No, it was canceled
No, it was canceled
Woodfield is an accredited online high school, why would they scam you? May be you are unsatisfied with your scores and want to get your fees back. If this is the case then you can contact school and see if they have some kind of refund policy. Though I doubt that, most schools do not have refund policies.
If you buy something and you need to send it back for some reason they will give you your money back. This is a refund.
It was canceled.
No, it was canceled in 2006.
If you are asking about store refunds, yes, a no refund policy is legal. No store, vendor or seller is obligated in any way to take back any item that has been sold. Stores that do offer a money back policy do so as a courtesy. Some stores, especially smaller ones that cannot afford to have their merchandise "borrowed" (yes, people do this) will offer an exchange or store credit for other merchandise, but they are under no obligation to do so any more than you are obligated to take back anything you sold in your last yard sale.
The foregoing answer applies to situations when the policy is first purchased. However, a policy can always be cancelled by the insured requesting cancellation or by failing to pay the next premium due. If cancellation is done by request of the insured, the policy language will dictate whether a pro-rata refund of premium (for the then-current coverage period) is available.
pay back