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If you have paid Subscription Fees upfront, you will be issued a pro-rata refund based on the portion of the Subscription Period remaining.
The refund will cover the relevant subscription fee prorated from the date you request cancellation to the end of the relevant subscription period you have paid for.
you will not be entitled to receive a prorated refund of any portion of the subscription fee paid for the then-current subscription period unless otherwise stated in these Terms of Use or required by applicable law.
"If you cancel a Travel Experience that you have already paid for (in part or in full) with Rewards, the Service Provider's cancellation policy will determine whether or not your money and/or Rewards are refunded.Excerpt from Booking.com's Terms and Conditions
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The clause states: “If you cancel a Travel Experience that you have already paid for (in part or in full) with Rewards, the Service Provider's cancellation policy will determine whether or not your money and/or Rewards are refunded.”
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