What is the US law on refunds if you purchase online non tangible goods such as an ebook?

Posted Monday, February 15, 2010 by admin


I recently bought an ebook that just contained more ads then content and I wanted to request a refund. The website taht i bought it from said i needed to test all “tactics” first before i could get one but I think this is in violation of US law. Am i right?
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2 Comments on "What is the US law on refunds if you purchase online non tangible goods such as an ebook?"

  • youngboy1606 said on Feb 18th, 2010 at 6:36 AM:

    I don’t know what a ‘tactic’ is but almost every website that sells something has a page that outlines their options usually that will include electronic refunds.

    In most cases an electronic download is non-refundable. Similar to buying a piece of software from the store. Once you break the seal its non-returnable.

    There is no way for a company to know if you ‘broke the seal’ on the e-book.

    However, if I were the company I would offer you another download just to try and be fair. I suspect they don’t want to work with you is because all the stuff they sell is littered with ads.

    I don’t know where this was bought but they def wouldn’t get any return business.

    There is no law that protects you and they may not even be owned by any American.

  • PuzzleMe said on Feb 20th, 2010 at 11:34 PM:

    The only thing that you will be protected by the law is when the ebook you received is completely different from they advertise, which arises an arguement — how are we going to determine if it is different from what the seller advertise.

    If you can prove that it is a scam, the steps you should do is to contact your credit card company for charge back.

    Other than that, I don’t think there is anything you can do if the purchase amount is quite little in reality.

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