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They will never get another sale off me ever. You have to ask yourself, do you want some bitter users spreading disatisfaction about you?
I'm no ecommerce guru. However, I suspect that it's sometimes better to refund & walk away, with minimal time invested (wasted?), than to hold tight and mess around with something (or someone.)
That's exactly what I just did. Didn't want the headache of fighting with a customer over an item that only costs $19.95.
I was just upset that he was able to download the material, keep it, and still get his money back...(all in the name of running a good business since we try to keep the customer happy)...
I recently requested a refund on a software product. It didn't work as advertised. My money was cheerfully refunded. Maybe a month later I got an email from the author saying that he'd fixed it, and wondered if I'd like to try a beta version. I did, it worked, I bought the product.
I'll buy future products from this company. No refund = no future products.