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The no-refund rule applies to any termination, meaning the user forfeits all fees paid regardless of the reason for or circumstances of termination.
The reader will not receive a refund of any fees paid, regardless of the reason for termination.
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Miro will then refund to Customer any pre-paid, unused fees for the terminated portion of the Subscription Term (for the Performance Warranty) or for the non-conforming Technical Services (for the Technical Services Warranty).
For subscribers residing in Germany: You may terminate your subscription after it has renewed with a notice period of one month. Your right to terminate for cause remains unaffected.
If our mobile application fails to conform to any applicable warranty, you may notify Apple and Apple will refund the purchase price of the mobile application to you.
"In the event of any termination (a) You will not be entitled to any refunds of any usage fees or any other feesExcerpt from Google's Analytics Terms of Service
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The no-refund rule applies to any termination, meaning the user forfeits all fees paid regardless of the reason for or circumstances of termination.
The reader will not receive a refund of any fees paid, regardless of the reason for termination.
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