If Isigned my daughter and son up for pop warner cheerleading and footballbut decided to withdraw my daughter, am I entitled to a full refund?

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If Isigned my daughter and son up for pop warner cheerleading and footballbut decided to withdraw my daughter, am I entitled to a full refund?

I signed my daughter/son up for pop warner cheerleading/football. Soon after I decided to withdraw my daughter from cheerleading. I was denied my full refund. Am I able to receive my full refund. Also I never filled out any paperwork on her except for fitting for uniform which was not ordered until several weeks after I decided to withdraw her. I sent my fiance to pick up refund and they stated we were only entitled half refund. Also, I sent my fiance to pick up the refund check the CEO of the organization sent an inappropriate text to my fiance trying to hook up with her. What are my options.

Asked on July 19, 2011 Florida

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

Assuming you have no written contract or other agreement signed by you regarding the cheerleading camp for your daughter the laws in most States of this country would allow you a refund of monies paid regardless of the group's refund policy in most cases.

If you signed documents regarding the cheerleading camp for your daughter its terms would control as to any refund policy. Most sign up documents are "contracts" setting forth the fee, issues of liabilty and refund policies. Perhaps the documents received by you set forth any refund policy for the activity that was not completed. Yiu might want to thorughly review all documents received for the camp and if you see nothing about a refund policy, contact the person in charge and ask for an explanantion and documents suporting the half refund policy.

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