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  2. Samsung to Offer Refunds on PCs With Flawed Intel Chip - AOL

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    Samsung Electronics is planning to offer full refunds or exchanges to customers who purchased its computers with a flawed Intel chipset. The Korean electronics maker Tuesday said the chips were ...

  3. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 - Wikipedia

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    A day later, Samsung announced it would permanently cease production of the Galaxy Note 7 in the interest of customer safety. [40] [64] Samsung began issuing special kits to package the devices for returns, which consist of an antistatic bag that the phone is to be inserted into, and three layers of boxes—the last of which is lined with ...

  4. Product return - Wikipedia

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    Many stores also refuse to refund certain items like reading materials, inflatable airbeds (Target and Walmart), and even portable heaters (Dollar General). Another problem is when customers legitimately purchase an item, then re-enter the store with the receipt, take an identical item off the shelf, and approach the customer service desk ...

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  8. Overpayment scam - Wikipedia

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    An overpayment scam, also known as a refund scam, is a type of confidence trick designed to prey upon victims' good faith.In the most basic form, an overpayment scam consists of a scammer claiming, falsely, to have sent a victim an excess amount of money.

  9. Consumer protection - Wikipedia

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    The refund policy is not clearly posted where it can be readily noticed and understood; A business fails to tell you relevant information regarding your product or service misleads you in any way. [22] The laws under MGL 93A prohibit activities that relate to overpricing to a consumer and the use of "Bait and Switch" techniques.