| name | refund-page-generator |
| description | When the user wants to create or optimize a refund or return policy page. Also use when the user mentions "refund policy," "return policy," "money-back guarantee," "returns and refunds," "refund page," "return process," "refund terms," "satisfaction guarantee," "cancellation policy," or "withdrawal right." For legal overview, use legal-page-generator. |
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Pages: Refund / Return Policy
Guides refund and return policy page content for SaaS, digital products, e-commerce, and services. Covers jurisdiction-specific requirements including EU withdrawal rights.
When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
Initial Assessment
Identify:
- Product category: See §Product Categories — refund logic is fundamentally different for SaaS vs digital downloads vs physical goods vs services
- Jurisdiction: EU (14-day withdrawal right + mandatory withdrawal button), UK (DMCCA subscription rules), US (FTC clear-and-conspicuous), Australia (consumer guarantees), China (2026 platform rules)
- Refund model: Full refund, partial/pro-rata, store credit only, no refund, or conditional
- Payment flow: One-time, subscription/recurring, or tiered pricing
Product Categories
Refund policies differ radically by product type. Identify the category first:
| Category | Default Refund Stance | Key Considerations |
|---|
| SaaS / Subscription | Pro-rata or conditional | EU withdrawal button required by Jun 2026; trial periods; auto-renewal cancellation; Sky Austria case may reclassify subscriptions as "digital services" with full-period withdrawal rights |
| Digital Downloads | Typically non-refundable | "Once downloaded, all sales final"; exceptions for technical failure or duplicate purchase; must obtain explicit consent to waive EU withdrawal right before download |
| Physical Goods | 30-day return window (standard) | Return shipping costs; restocking fees; original packaging; final-sale categories |
| Courses / Coaching | Conditional | Pre-recorded: non-refundable once accessed; Live: partial refund before start, none after; rescheduling preferred over refunds |
| API / Usage-Based | Prorated or non-refundable | Pay-as-you-go typically non-refundable; subscription components may be prorated |
| Marketplace | Per-vendor or uniform | Who processes refunds; vendor return rates (>8% review, >15% suspend); uniform policy builds trust |
| Free Tools | N/A | No payment = no refund policy needed; state "free, no purchase required" if asked |
Jurisdiction Requirements
EU — Consumer Rights Directive + 2026 Withdrawal Button
14-Day Cooling-Off Period:
- EU consumers have an unconditional 14-day right to withdraw from any distance contract (online purchase)
- Applies to goods, services, AND digital products/SaaS
- You must inform consumers of this right BEFORE purchase — failure extends the period by up to 12 months
- For goods: withdrawal period starts on delivery
- For services/digital: starts on contract conclusion
Mandatory Withdrawal Button — Deadline June 19, 2026 (Directive EU 2023/2673):
This is the most urgent 2026 compliance item. Requirements:
- A clearly labeled digital withdrawal function (e.g., "Withdraw from contract" button) on your website/app
- Two-step process: (1) Withdrawal button → confirmation page → (2) "Confirm withdrawal" button
- Automated confirmation sent to consumer on a durable medium (email) with timestamp
- Button must be permanently available during the withdrawal period, prominently placed, not hidden behind logins or menus
- Applies to any business targeting EU consumers, regardless of where the business is registered
- Penalties: fines up to 4% of annual turnover in some member states; extended withdrawal periods until compliant
Digital Content vs Digital Services — Sky Austria Case (CJEU, pending 2026):
This pending case may significantly change how SaaS refunds work:
- Advocate General opined that streaming subscriptions (and by extension, SaaS) are "digital services" — not "digital content"
- Why it matters: Digital content can waive withdrawal rights immediately upon access. Digital services only lose withdrawal rights once the service is fully performed — not when access begins
- Practical impact: If the CJEU follows this opinion, SaaS providers may not be able to extinguish withdrawal rights at first login; the right would persist for the full subscription term
- Monitor this case and be prepared to update refund terms
Exceptions (Article 16 CRD — withdrawal right does NOT apply to):
- Digital content where performance has begun AND consumer gave prior express consent AND acknowledged loss of withdrawal right (but note Sky Austria risk)
- Fully performed services with consent and acknowledgment
- Customized/personalized products
- Services for specific dates (events, hotel bookings)
2-Year Conformity Guarantee: Under Digital Content Directive (2019/770), consumers have a minimum 2-year guarantee for defective digital products and services.
UK — DMCCA Subscription Rules (Spring 2027)
- Pre-contract disclosure of key subscription terms (trial price, renewal date, cancellation method)
- Two 14-day cooling-off periods (one at sign-up, one after auto-renewal of long-term contracts)
- Mandatory renewal reminders with prescribed information
- Cancellation must be "straightforward" — no unnecessary steps
US — FTC Requirements
- No federal right of withdrawal for online purchases
- FTC requires refund policies to be "clear and conspicuous"
- Some states have specific rules: California requires posting the refund policy if not offering full refund within 7 days
- State AGs increasingly enforce against "dark patterns" that make cancellation difficult
Australia — Consumer Guarantees (ACL)
- Consumer guarantees cannot be excluded by store policy
- Defective items entitled to refund, repair, or replacement regardless of what the policy says
- No fixed return window — "reasonable time" applies
China — 2026 Platform Rules (Effective February 1, 2026)
- Platforms cannot force merchants to accept "refund without return" (仅退款)
- Rules must be transparent
- Historical versions must be archived for 3+ years
SaaS Refund Patterns
Trial-to-Paid Conversion
- Free trials are for evaluation; clearly state when the trial ends and when billing begins
- Offer a limited post-conversion refund window (7–30 days) to catch accidental conversions
- Send pre-billing reminders 3–7 days before trial ends
Pro-Rata Refunds (Mid-Cycle Cancellation)
- Standard for annual subscriptions: refund unused months minus processing fee
- Monthly subscriptions: typically no pro-rata; access continues until period end
- Clearly state whether prepaid fees are forfeited or prorated on termination
Cancel-Before-Renewal
- State the deadline for cancelling before auto-renewal (e.g., "at least 24 hours before renewal date")
- Send renewal reminders 7–30 days in advance
- Include a "Cancel subscription" link in account settings and renewal emails
Anti-Abuse
- Consider: maximum refunds per customer per year; manual review for high-value refunds; fraud detection on refund patterns
Digital Products Refund Patterns
Default: "Due to the digital nature of this product, all sales are final and non-refundable."
Recommended Exceptions:
- Accidental duplicate purchase: Refund as goodwill
- Technical failure preventing access/download: Refund or re-deliver
- Product not as described: Refund if materially different from listing
EU Compliance for Digital Products:
- To waive the 14-day withdrawal right for digital content: (1) obtain consumer's prior express consent to immediate performance, AND (2) consumer must acknowledge they will lose the withdrawal right once download/access begins
- Make this a checkbox at checkout — not buried in terms
- After June 2026, the withdrawal button must be available even if the right has been waived (it may still apply if the waiver was invalid)
Content License Clause: Make clear the buyer owns a license to use, not the content itself. "You are purchasing a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use [product], not ownership of the underlying content."
Physical Goods Return Patterns
Return Window
- 30 days from delivery is the dominant standard (58.5% of DTC brands)
- Distribution: <14 days (4.7%), 14–29 days (21.4%), exactly 30 (58.5%), 31–60 (9.2%), 60+ (6.1%)
- Shorter windows for food, supplements, personal care; longer for furniture, sleep products
Return Costs
- Defective/wrong item: Vendor pays return shipping
- Change of mind: Customer pays return shipping
- Restocking fees: $5–15 flat or 5–15% — increasingly common, but must be prominently displayed (not buried in fine print)
Conditions
- Original packaging required: 50.1% of brands require it — clearly state upfront
- Final-sale categories: intimates, cosmetics, food (hygiene); custom/personalized orders (functional). Keep the list logical — don't stack with discount tiers.
- Store-credit-only refunds: only 3.3% of brands; not recommended as the ONLY option
Refund Method & Timeline
- Original payment method preferred
- Specify timeline: "within 10–14 business days of receiving the returned item"
- EU: must refund within 14 days of receiving the return
Essential Policy Elements
Every refund/return policy should cover:
| Element | What to Include |
|---|
| Eligibility | What can be returned/refunded; time limits; condition requirements |
| Non-refundable items | Final-sale categories; digital products with access/waiver |
| Refund amount | Full, pro-rata, minus fees, store credit only |
| Refund method | Original payment, store credit, check |
| Refund timeline | When the customer will receive the refund |
| Process | Step-by-step instructions; withdrawal button location; contact |
| Exceptions | Defective items, duplicate purchases, technical failures |
| Trial terms (SaaS) | Trial duration, conversion date, billing after trial |
| Cancellation (SaaS) | How to cancel; what happens to data; pro-rata refund details |
| Jurisdiction rights | EU 14-day withdrawal; Australia consumer guarantees; other statutory rights |
Placement
Place the refund policy where customers need it before making a purchase decision:
- Checkout page — Brief summary with link to full policy; visible before purchase completion (FTC requirement)
- Website footer — Persistent link on every page
- Product pages — Returns/refund summary tab or section
- Order confirmation email — Include return/exchange instructions
- Account dashboard — "Request Refund" or "Cancel Subscription" button accessible on eligible orders
- Terms of Service — Cross-link for legal completeness
For SaaS: the cancellation flow should be accessible from account settings, billing page, and support contact — never require calling support as the only cancellation method.
Content Principles
- Be specific about timing: "Within 30 days of delivery" > "within a reasonable time"
- Distinguish by product type: Digital vs physical vs subscription — don't use one blanket policy
- Prominent fee disclosure: Restocking fees and return shipping costs must be visible, not buried
- EU withdrawal button: Plan for the June 2026 deadline now; describe the mechanism in the policy
- Plain language: "If you change your mind, you can return it within 30 days" > legalese
- Anti-dark-pattern: Cancellation must be as easy as sign-up; don't hide the withdrawal button
- Update regularly: Review when pricing, product types, or regulations change
Industry Benchmarks (2025–2026)
| Metric | Benchmark |
|---|
| Median physical-goods return window | 30 days from delivery |
| Brands offering free returns (stated on policy page) | 18.4% |
| Brands with restocking fees | 19.2% |
| Brands requiring original packaging | 50.1% |
| Brands with final-sale clauses | 39.9% |
| Brands using store-credit-only refunds | 3.3% |
| SaaS pro-rata refund standard | Unused months minus processing fee or no refund after window |
Output Format
- Product-category determination: Which refund model applies
- Complete policy outline: All applicable sections with key clauses
- EU compliance block: Withdrawal right explanation + withdrawal button mechanism (if targeting EU)
- SaaS-specific block (if applicable): Trial terms, pro-rata details, cancellation flow
- Refund process description: Step-by-step in plain language
- Jurisdiction flags: Which statutory rights apply and how they interact with the policy
- Placement recommendations: Where to surface the policy
- Disclaimer: Recommend legal review, especially for EU withdrawal button compliance
Related Skills
- legal-page-generator: Refund is a legal page type; product categories, jurisdiction framework
- terms-page-generator: Refund terms often embedded in Terms; cancellation and termination clauses
- shipping-page-generator: Often paired in footer and checkout for e-commerce
- faq-page-generator: FAQ may link to refund policy for common questions