Can I Get a Refund for My Bankruptcy Logic Course?
Yes, in certain circumstances. Bankruptcy Logic offers a full refund of the course price if all of the following conditions are met.
Refund Eligibility
To be eligible for a refund, all three of the following must be true:
Your request is made within 3 months of your payment date
The course has not been started
A completion certificate has not been generated
If a certificate has been issued, a refund is not available under any circumstances.
How to Request a Refund
Contact Bankruptcy Logic support and include:
The email address used at checkout
The reason for your request
When Refunds Are Not Available
Refunds are not issued in the following situations:
Your completion certificate has already been generated (no exceptions)
More than 3 months have passed since your payment
The course has already been started
Quick Facts
Detail | Information |
Refund window | Within 3 months of payment date |
Eligible if course started | No |
Eligible if certificate generated | No — under any circumstances |
Refund amount | Full course price |
How to request | Contact Bankruptcy Logic support |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "course started" mean? The course is considered started once you begin working through the course content. If you have not started the course content and are within 3 months of payment, and no certificate has been generated, you may still be eligible.
My certificate was already issued. Can I still get a refund? No. Once a certificate has been generated, refunds are not available under any circumstances.
I enrolled in the wrong course. Can I get a refund? Yes, if the course has not been started and you are within 3 months of payment. Contact Bankruptcy Logic support right away.
My access window expired before I finished. Can I get a refund? No. If your access window has expired, more than 3 months have passed since purchase, so a refund is not available.
How long does it take to receive my refund? Refunds are typically processed within 5 to 10 business days and returned to the original payment method.
