Honestly, I don't know if there's anyone who'd be curious, and
these days, you can find everything if you search a little
, but I'm writing this because I think there might be friends who don't have the courage.
First of all, before you make a surgery deposit, be absolutely careful!!!!!!!!
Don't waste time and money on hasty decisions, really.....
The recommendation from Sobowon itself starts with a 90% refund....
I don't know if there will be friends who will abuse it
, but aren't all the places that make you pay a deposit famous and have a lot of people??
I'm writing this because I think that no one will abuse it while wasting time, money, and being mentally stressed.
I got a D/C from an event and can't get a refund??
No way.. It doesn't matter
. It's not possible because I notified them in advance that there will be no refund?
No way. That doesn't
matter either
. What matters is when you told them you wanted to cancel!
The Small and Medium Business Administration recommends a 90% refund up to 3 days in advance, so
if you want to cancel, don't worry and talk to them as soon as possible.
When I first asked for a deposit refund, they refused,
but when I asked for a refund while being enthusiastic,
they said okay and I would be grateful~
But some hospitals don't do that.
It's just a recommendation, so
if they say it's not possible, don't be afraid and tell them that you'll apply for relief to the Small and Medium Business Administration.
The relief application
involves asking the Small and Medium Business Administration why the hospital won't refund the deposit and coordinating the matter.
That requires several documents, including a copy of your medical records.
You have to go to the hospital to get those, but
it's scary? -> What if they don't get the courage to get the deposit
back? ㄷㄷ -> You can report it to the health center.
Prepare a copy of your medical records, a receipt for the deposit, the Small and Medium Business Administration relief application form, and a copy of your ID and submit them to the Small and Medium Business Administration. If
they still don't accept this, you'll have to file a civil lawsuit.
So the best thing is
to not create this kind of situation in the first place! Make reservations carefully!
And there will probably be a lot of people at the hospital asking for a refund of their deposit,
so don't worry about useless things like 'Am I the real deal?'
It's not like I went to the hospital to scream and make a fuss,
right? Of course, you don't need to get excited and raise your voice when you talk about that. Since you're asserting your rights, you can talk like you normally do.
I was actually lucky enough to get a refund right before I applied for relief, so I got one. If you have any more questions, please check out the Sobowon website!