I disagree that a Refund Bonus is a security. It’s a refund. To me it’s when you buy something, but it comes broken, so the store gives you a voucher to make up for your troubles.
Then perhaps we should call it ‘Refund Compensation’ instead. I’d much rather if refund compensation didn’t fall under securities laws and everyone could offer it hassle-free.
I really like that. It draws attention to the fact that the “bonus” is compensation for time and effort spent on trying to buy a product that was never delivered.
Then perhaps we should call it ‘Refund Compensation’ instead. I’d much rather if refund compensation didn’t fall under securities laws and everyone could offer it hassle-free.
I really like that. It draws attention to the fact that the “bonus” is compensation for time and effort spent on trying to buy a product that was never delivered.