<b>The 30-day money-back guarantee has more holes than coverage</b>
Myth: <i>"30-day money-back, so there's zero risk."</i>
Read what's excluded: domain registration fees (non-refundable, often $15–20), setup fees, add-ons, and frequently anything past a 30-day clock that started the moment you paid — not when you launched. Some refund only the renewal portion, not the discounted intro term.
Follow the money: a refund that's easy and total would let buyers test freely and leave. A refund riddled with carve-outs lets them advertise "risk-free" while keeping most of your money.
Reality: "Risk-free" is doing a lot of lifting for a clause full of exceptions.
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<b>The 30-day money-back guarantee has more holes than coverage</b>
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