Full refund within 3 days.
You keep the files.
The whole policy: if the kit isn't for you, email [email protected] within 3 days of the day it was delivered to you, and you get all your money back. No questions, no form, no exit survey. You don't have to delete anything.
Why it's dated from delivery, not from purchase
The kit is emailed to you automatically when your payment goes through — usually within a minute. But automatic things fail. If the email ever lands late, your three days start when the kit actually reached you, not when the money left. You shouldn't lose refund days to my plumbing.
Why you keep the files
You can't un-read a PDF. Asking you to delete it and promise you did would be theatre — it would cost you a small lie and cost me nothing to verify. So I don't ask. If the kit didn't earn its $97, the honest response is to give the $97 back and let you keep what you already read.
This does mean someone could read the whole thing and ask for their money back. I know. I'd rather carry that risk than build a product that treats every buyer as a suspect — the kit's entire argument is that you're the one with the judgment.
How to ask
- Email [email protected] — the same address the kit arrived from. Replying to that email works.
- Say you want a refund. That's enough. You don't have to justify it.
- I'll refund the full amount through Stripe, back to the card you paid with.
- Stripe typically returns it to your statement within 5–10 business days. That part is the bank's timing, not mine.
After 3 days
The window closes. If something has genuinely gone wrong — the download never worked, the files were corrupt, you were charged twice — email me anyway. Those aren't refund requests, they're bugs, and there's no time limit on me fixing my own mistakes.
Nothing here removes your legal rights
Depending on where you live, consumer law may give you rights beyond this policy. This policy sits on top of those rights; it doesn't replace them. If your local law says you get more, you get more.
Also worth reading: the fine print — what the kit promises, what it doesn't, and the one thing to know about pasting customer information into an AI chat.