lark
Two things you might do...
When I work fairs where I am responsible for taking in my own money I often set aside the money from my first readings...so if anyone is not satisfied and asks for it back I have one reading worth of money set aside.
If you decide not to say "no refund" on your site having the equivilant of one of the readings set aside would give you peace of mind at least.
But no one in the 17 years I have been reading pro has ever asked for their money back.
I think it is a good idea to say no refunds on a website...it's so complicated geting the money back and forth.
You might soften the blow a bit by offering to re-evaluate the reading if they are dissatisfied, or give a fresh reading for free if you feel they have real legitimate reasons for being unhappy about the reading.
But offer that on an individual basis as the need arises. Don't advertise it.
But I bet no one will ever want their money back.
When I work fairs where I am responsible for taking in my own money I often set aside the money from my first readings...so if anyone is not satisfied and asks for it back I have one reading worth of money set aside.
If you decide not to say "no refund" on your site having the equivilant of one of the readings set aside would give you peace of mind at least.
But no one in the 17 years I have been reading pro has ever asked for their money back.
I think it is a good idea to say no refunds on a website...it's so complicated geting the money back and forth.
You might soften the blow a bit by offering to re-evaluate the reading if they are dissatisfied, or give a fresh reading for free if you feel they have real legitimate reasons for being unhappy about the reading.
But offer that on an individual basis as the need arises. Don't advertise it.
But I bet no one will ever want their money back.