Harry
Any difference between "refund" and "reimbursement" ? Are they the same meaning? Any little differences ?
3 de may. de 2012 12:49
Respuestas · 5
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Yes Jack is right. There is a difference. If I return an unwanted item to a shop to get my money back - that is a refund. If I travel on behalf of my company and spend money on food and hotels etc. I will apply to my company for reimbursement of the money I have spent.
3 de mayo de 2012
Yvonne's answer reflects the current usage of the two words. However, according to most dictionaries, their meaning is equivalent. Oxford: "I'll refund you for the apples and for any damage" "The investors should be reimbursed for their losses"
6 de noviembre de 2013
Does this system work?
6 de noviembre de 2013
No difference. The second one has french origin from "remboursement", which means ''refund'' in english.
3 de mayo de 2012
If you return an item that you bought to a merchant to Exchange it for the money you purchased it with then you are getting a refund. If you are being given money for expenses that you have on behalf of someone then you are getting a reimbursement.
3 de mayo de 2012
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