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- noun One who receives a
refund .
Etymologies
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Examples
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So the net result to the refundee would be "EB demand was so high today that we couldn't really get you a good boarding position, but here's your money back and you'll still go ahead of those folks who didn't sign up for EB at all."
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So the net result to the refundee would be "EB demand was so high today that we couldn't really get you a good boarding position, but here's your money back and you'll still go ahead of those folks who didn't sign up for EB at all."
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So the net result to the refundee would be "EB demand was so high today that we couldn't really get you a good boarding position, but here's your money back and you'll still go ahead of those folks who didn't sign up for EB at all."
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The joyful prospect of a relatively modest refund of bank charges significantly pales, however, when the same bank then decides it no longer wants said refundee as a customer, and that he/she will find it almost impossible to open an account with other banks.
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So the net result to the refundee would be "EB demand was so high today that we couldn't really get you a good boarding position, but here's your money back and you'll still go ahead of those folks who didn't sign up for EB at all."
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The joyful prospect of a relatively modest refund of bank charges significantly pales, however, when the same bank then decides it no longer wants said refundee as a customer, and that he/she will find it almost impossible to open an account with other banks.
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