Returning a Purchase from a Non-Jew

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Question

If there is a foreign online store, and after the product arrives, I have the option to return it and get my money back, there are usually very cheap products that when I go to return them, they write that there is no need to return the product and it can be kept, and they credit the money to my credit. Is it permissible to make such a return even for a product that I'm not sure I want to return, but because they let me keep the product, I will proceed with the return? They are non-Jews.

Answer

Shalom and blessings,

It is permissible to notify about the return, and if they demand the product, return it.

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