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Miracle Brand order refund never processed

By: tanna on Jul 17, 2025 05:01 AM EST
Requested a refund for a faulty water filter purchased from Miracle Brand, but after submitting the return authorization two weeks ago, my account shows no credit. I shipped back the filter using their prepaid label and filled out their customer-service form with tracking details, yet haven’t received any update. Has anyone successfully followed up on a delayed refund from Miracle Brand and eventually seen the refund post? Which exact details helped prompt Miracle Brand’s team to finalize the credit?

By: lleailea on Jul 17, 2025 08:19 AM EST
Determined to reclaim my funds, I gathered three crucial elements return tracking number, the original order date, and a screenshot of my account’s unpaid refund status before reaching out. While exploring fellow customers’ paths at https://miracle-brand.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html I learned that the most effective inquiries combined those three items. I sent a single concise message listing the tracking code, the purchase date, and the screenshot of the pending credit. Within forty-eight hours, Miracle Brand’s support team replied, confirmed receipt of the returned filter, and applied the refund to my original payment method, sending a confirmation email. Providing complete return context and proof in one clear request unlocked a prompt and accurate resolution.
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