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refund

[ree-fuhnd] / riˈfʌnd /




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According to Eurostar, passengers can rearrange their plans free of charge or can cancel their booking and get a refund or an e-voucher.

From BBC

Tourism ministry and mountaineering department officials told the BBC most of the deposit money had been refunded over the years - which should mean most climbers brought back their trash.

From BBC

My team at the Atlantic Council estimates more than $100 billion in annual revenue would potentially be open to refund claims.

From The Wall Street Journal

Next year’s tax refunds could be up to $1,000 larger on average, early estimates say.

From MarketWatch

The remainder of the cruise was cancelled with full refunds offered to all passengers.

From BBC