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The phrase "refund at" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use it in a sentence, it should be "refunded at." For example, "I was refunded at the store for the full amount I paid."
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In some circumstances, it is possible to get a partial refund at the end of the financial year.
On a provincial tour of England, in early 1991, there were cries of "Refund, refund!" at the end of a show.
Customers who bought EasyTone shoes can fill out an application for a refund at the F.T.C.'s Web site, at www.ftc.gov.
With British Gas you must be in credit by more than £100 before you get an automatic refund at the end of your payment year.
Ticket holders for performances through Oct. 7 can either exchange their tickets for a future performance or get a refund at the point of purchase.
Current ticket holders can hold on to their tickets for the rescheduled dates or receive a refund at point of purchase".
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The Digital Inspiration site has a guide for requesting refunds at bit.ly/cvScic.ly/cvScic
Buying a "free" book entails a 1-cent charge on your credit card, which is refunded at checkout (huh?).
Tickets can be exchanged or refunded at the box office or, for tickets bought over the telephone, by calling (212) 212-6212.
International airlines and some low-cost carriers like Spirit and Frontier Airlines do not provide refunds at all for nonrefundable tickets.
Any unused portion of the card's cost is refunded at the airport, along with the deposit.
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