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How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by nlfpmod: 10:29am On Aug 12, 2022
Peace mass transit paid the sum of NGN500,000 because of a fare as little as NGN700.

Here's how a no refund policy can cost your business thousands of naira.

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According to a judge's ruling in the high court of Enugu in April 2022, PMT was ordered to pay NGN500,000 in fees in a case of a refusal to refund.

The provisions of Sections 120, 104, 129 (1) (a) and (b) (iii) of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act, 2018, says that a no refund policy is void and illegal in Nigeria.

“I want a refund” has to be among the top 5 sentences business owners dread to hear and it’s not number 5 or 4.

Dealing with a refund or returns case can be complex, especially if you don’t have the policy to cater to it.

Here are 5 reasons you should create a refund policy:

1. It’s illegal to operate a no refund policy.

According to laws of the federal competition and consumer protection act 2018, it is illegal for businesses to operate a no refunds policy. This means that if a customer wants a refund and you refuse to grant them one if it falls within the T and C of your business refund policy, you can end up in court.

But how can your business sift between what customer to grant a refund or not if you don’t already have a refund policy with T&C's?

In cases like this, having a well-thought-out refund policy that all customers are aware of before making a purchase is of greater benefit to your business.

2. It builds customer trust.
In this age of what I ordered vs. what I got, people approach shopping online with a lot of hesitancy and scepticism and you can’t blame them.

A refund policy gives your customers a greater sense of security because because it lets them know that if something has gone wrong in line with these specified conditions, they can get a return or a refund.
Also, if a customer has made a purchase they aren’t too pleased with and can’t find any semblance of a return or refund policy, their chances of being a return customer are next to none.
If you want to increase retention rates + build trust, you need a return policy.

3. It attracts new customers thereby increasing sales.

A 2017 Narvar Consumer survey found that 49% of customers actively check for a return Policy before buying anything. In addition, consumers who are informed of their rights to refunds are more likely to make a purchase.

Even though businesses don’t exist on what could have been, just imagine how many potential customers you may have scared away with your bold NO REFUNDS ❌ plastered all over your business site or social media.

People view a return policy as a sign that the product will be good, or else they can get their money back as customers know businesses don’t want to lose.

4. Manages customer expectations.
Having a well-explained return policy prevents situations where customers might be trying to outsmart you. It’s not enough to say we offer refunds.

To protect your business against customers that may try to take advantage of you,

you must clearly state under what terms or conditions a refund is liable to be carried out.

Doing this will help you avoid future disagreements or mistakes.

5. It will help you save time

Whether it's time away from lawsuits or time not expended on explaining over and over to every customer what your business stance on refunds is, having a policy will save you time.

A simple document you can always refer customers to or an Instagram highlight where all the T&C’s are documented will save you time and unnecessary back & forth.

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by God1000(m): 10:30am On Aug 12, 2022
People's hard earned money should be refunded incase of any issue, it helps the company's reputation

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Gaddafi1: 10:35am On Aug 12, 2022
I will rather trek from PHC to Lagos than travel with Peace Mass Transit. Their drivers are the most reckless you will ever see on Nigeria roads, no wonder they have the highest accident rate amongst the major transporters.
Obviously the drivers are given high incentives for more number of trips completed. Even after Federal Road Safety Corps conducted training program in the company, nothing has changed.

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Chiedu4Trump: 10:35am On Aug 12, 2022
That mass peace transit is a death trap best avoided

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by francisMKD(m): 10:35am On Aug 12, 2022
Wetin i go type nau?
Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by TheNiceGuy(m): 10:36am On Aug 12, 2022
I give it to Jumia on this refund policy.

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Stanislause94: 10:36am On Aug 12, 2022
Bus companies usually don’t refund.
Just Same way the old druggie won’t be getting a refund after the elections. tongue

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Dangrace01: 10:36am On Aug 12, 2022
Hmm
Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Coldie(m): 10:37am On Aug 12, 2022
Nice one.


I wish sueing would work more in Nigeria, so many rubbish for stop.

Just some weeks ago efcc went to my friends lodge fir students, based on the fact that the lodge is fine they busted the place, terrorised his tenants broke every door in it, destroyed things without any warrant and said they were looking for yahoo boys. They didn’t find any they just left them like that and went away. U look at all dz and ask what is wrong with Nigerians.

So who are they leaving the losses for?

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Hushbingo: 10:37am On Aug 12, 2022
Hmmm

Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by SonofIsima(m): 10:38am On Aug 12, 2022
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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Kelsmatuc(m): 10:38am On Aug 12, 2022
I don't understand
Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by yuzjet(m): 10:38am On Aug 12, 2022
angry
Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by NwekereNdoki: 10:38am On Aug 12, 2022
OMO I paid GUO 15k to travel to PH. SOmeone already bought a ticket for me at GiGM. I went to ask for a refund they told me they don't refund. ANd I was like are you guys for real? Is this not robbery??

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by crestedaguiyi: 10:39am On Aug 12, 2022
Go ask for refund for alaba or onitsha spare parts market

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Holybwoy: 10:39am On Aug 12, 2022
Instagram vendors are shaking right now

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by yusufu16: 10:39am On Aug 12, 2022
Most instagram vendors are guilty of this

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by DropsMic(m): 10:39am On Aug 12, 2022
Okay
Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by BATified2023: 10:39am On Aug 12, 2022
I see the no refund policy as robbing by trick,many of them will always not treat u right

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Taylordedon(m): 10:40am On Aug 12, 2022
Good one from the judiciary

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Nobody: 10:40am On Aug 12, 2022
Insightful
Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by femiasaolu2014: 10:40am On Aug 12, 2022
Nigerians by nature are duplicitous and criminally minded people.

You have these nickel-and-dime IG sellers who boldly state on their pages that they don't offer refunds.

I.e. you are basically gambling with your money by even transacting with them.

This case I know won't serve as a deterrent as Nigerians have coconut head and are fraudulent by default

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Gaddafi1: 10:40am On Aug 12, 2022
I will rather trek from PHC to Lagos than travel with Peace Mass Transit. Their drivers are the most reckless you will ever see on Nigeria roads, no wonder they have the highest accident rate amongst the major transporter.
Obviously the drivers are given high incentives for more number of trips completed. Even after Road safety conducted training program in the company, nothing has changed.

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Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Trevicon33: 10:41am On Aug 12, 2022
una go still pay am back. They will top the fare and you guys would still be the ones to pay it. That's how company operate, so do not bother to waste your time to scorn them
Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by sotall(m): 10:41am On Aug 12, 2022
grin
Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by Sancheez4(m): 10:42am On Aug 12, 2022
this is serious
Re: How Peace Mass Paid ₦500,000 Over No Refund Policy by EdiskyHarry: 10:43am On Aug 12, 2022
travelling by peace mass is suicidal.

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