No refunds for digital products and source code delivered via DocsBlog
Refund Policy
Last updated: April 16, 2026
Nature of our products
DocsBlog offers digital goods, including but not limited to software, templates, downloadable materials, and access to source code or similar deliverables. These items are delivered electronically and are considered consumed at the time of delivery or grant of access.
No refunds
Because digital products and source code cannot be returned once delivered or accessed, all sales are final. We do not offer refunds, chargebacks for convenience, or exchanges for change of mind, unless required by mandatory applicable law in your jurisdiction.
Exceptions required by law
If local consumer law grants you a non-waivable right to a refund (for example, for non-conforming goods or services), we will comply with that law. Nothing in this policy is intended to limit rights that cannot be limited by contract.
Payment disputes
If you believe a charge was made in error, contact us promptly with your order or transaction details. We will review good-faith billing errors in line with our policies and applicable law; this does not change the general no-refund rule for delivered digital goods and source code.
Contact
Questions about this policy can be sent through the contact options provided on the website.