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Refund Policy

By creating an account, placing an order, subscribing, uploading files, or continuing to use the platform, a user acknowledges these terms and policies as part of the service relationship, subject to any non-waivable rights that apply under local law.

Subscription products

  • Recurring plans should be disclosed clearly before checkout, including billing amount, cadence, renewal logic, and cancellation mechanics.
  • Unless mandatory law requires otherwise, partial-period refunds may be limited once paid access has been provisioned or materially consumed.
  • Operational failures, billing errors, duplicate charges, or material non-delivery may be reviewed individually for corrective action, credit, replacement access, or another commercially reasonable remedy.

Writing services and quote-based work

  • Custom writing, editing, and consultation work should be governed by clear scope, timeline, revision, and approval terms before delivery starts.
  • Unless the company agrees otherwise, work may begin after an upfront payment is made, with the remaining balance due on completion or release of final deliverables.
  • Where work has already begun, refunds may be limited to the undelivered portion of the service, subject to fairness, evidence, platform records, and applicable law.
  • Rush work, custom research, or bespoke drafting may carry separate non-refundable or partially refundable components if disclosed in advance.
  • A lower-budget arrangement or phased scope may still be accepted at the company’s discretion, but that flexibility does not create a waiver of the company’s general payment, limitation, or dispute policies.

Consumer rights and dispute posture

  • Nothing in this policy is intended to override mandatory statutory consumer rights in any jurisdiction.
  • Refund review does not operate as an admission of fault, liability, legal breach, or waiver of any defense available to the company.
  • Cross-border subscription, digital services, and consumer-protection rules should continue to be reviewed carefully as the business expands.