refunds in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for refunds in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.refund VB trans [Am rəˈfənd, ˈriˌfənd, Brit rɪˈfʌnd]

II.refund N [Am ˈriˌfənd, Brit ˈriːfʌnd] (of expenses, deposits)

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no refunds given
no refunds will be given
we do not give cash refunds
“no refunds”

refunds in the PONS Dictionary

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Eclipse disagreed and responded that no refunds would be possible until further financing was in place, anticipated at that time for the end of 2008.
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Even before the cutain rose, police were dispersing irate claimants for refunds on that occasion.
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Experts are now warning of an increase in cold calls from unauthorised claims management firms that falsely claim they can guarantee bank charge refunds for a fee.
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Her record label offered refunds through the tour's website.
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Damages cited included issuing refunds for over 60,000 tickets, purse, the $2.1 million sanction fee, and additional compensation for promotional expenses, lost profits, and other damages.
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When reclamation is completed partial refunds or credits may be made.
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In some cases, vendors have asked that customers requesting refunds sign non-disclosure agreements.
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The false tax credits and income deductions allowed for their clients to get reduced tax liability and increased tax refunds.
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That means the 4% line of credit interest is really only 2% after tax refunds.
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The OFT had specific concerns over practices involving reference pricing, advertising, refunds, unfair terms, and the diligence of its interactions with merchants.
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