Who is entitled to the refund for price adjustment on the Temu website?

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Hello, I make online orders on the Temu website for my work or for companies that request it. The site has an option called 'price adjustment', which means that within a month of the purchase, you can enter the order, click on price adjustment, and if the price of the product has dropped during that time, you receive a refund. If you don't click, you don't receive an automatic refund; only those who remember to try from time to time benefit. Usually, it's a few agorot or shekels, but if it's a large purchase, say 400 shekels, you can get a refund of, say, 20 shekels. The question is whether the money belongs to me or if I need to return it to the employer or the person who asked me to order for them?

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Shalom u'vracha

The discount belongs to the person who paid for the product. 

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