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Users who cancel mid-period or are otherwise dissatisfied cannot recover any portion of fees already paid, to the fullest extent law allows.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, you cannot obtain a refund or credit for any payment made, including for a partially used subscription period.
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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.
we do not provide price protection or refunds in the event of a price drop or promotional offering.
We reserve the right to issue refunds, credits, or discounts at our sole discretion. If we issue a refund, credit, or discount, we are under no obligation to issue the same or similar refund in the future...
"To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, all payments made by you under these Terms are non-refundable and payment obligations are non-cancelable, and we do not provide refunds or credits for any partially used Subscription periods...Excerpt from Grammarly's Terms of Service
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Users who cancel mid-period or are otherwise dissatisfied cannot recover any portion of fees already paid, to the fullest extent law allows.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, you cannot obtain a refund or credit for any payment made, including for a partially used subscription period.
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