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If you are on a paid subscription and we discontinue the Service you are using during your subscription...if we're unable to do so, we will provide you a pro-rata refund of fees prepaid for the remaining period of your subscription.
If we terminate your use of the Services and Software for reasons listed in Sections (E) or (F), we may, in our sole discretion, provide you with a pro rata refund for any prepaid, unused fees for that Service or Software.
For subscribers and purchasers of Virtual Items residing in the Republic of Korea: in accordance with local law, you are entitled to a full refund of your subscription and/or unused Virtual Items during the 7 days following the purchase.
"If Customer is on a paid subscription and Figma discontinues the Services Customer is using during Customer's subscription, Figma will...provide Customer a pro-rata refund of fees prepaid for the remaining period of Customer's subscription.Excerpt from Figma's Terms of Service (Superseded URL)
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The clause states: “If Customer is on a paid subscription and Figma discontinues the Services Customer is using during Customer's subscription, Figma will...provide Customer a pro-rata refund of fees prepaid for the remaining period of Customer's subscription.”
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