So I email the address and told them that I want a refund. The paypal had an email address for StackSocial that the Paypal said I should contact first before I started a dispute case with the Paypal. After so many jerking around, I decided to check with the Paypal, which I used for the payment transaction, and it was the only smart move I made in this whole cluster Fudge that I got my self into. I am to contact the support desk team for refund. On their web site no clear instructions on how to get a refund, that should be another red flag. 4 support desks requests either went unanswered, else it was the AI generated answer that was totally useless. Who does that? BTW, StackSocial allowed me to made the purchase before I signed up for an account, which should also be another red flag. In my case I didn't even get the license code after the payment because I had multiple email addresses associated with the purchase. Sure enough, were full of negative reviews regarding stacksocial's unscrupulous practices, such as gave the used license code, and refund only in the store credit instead of cash refund, which they didn't warn you before the purchase, that the digital merchandise could only be refunded in the store credit. Right after I made the purchase I did what I should had done before made the purchase, research the company and the product. When I first saw the StackSocial's ad for the Microsoft office pro plus 2021 lifetime license on sale for $29.99, I immediately started to look for my credit card. I made one of the most common mistake when comes to purchasing on internet, being impulsive.
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