Sentences with phrase «redeposited back»

Once you cancel your booking, your miles should be redeposited back into your account within 48 to 72 hours and the taxes and fees will be refunded no later than 4 to 6 weeks.
If the minerals do not get properly broken down in the wash cycle, they will redeposit back onto the fibers of your diapers.
It is pointless taking out the full balance and redepositing it back the next day since it just amounts to the same thing.

Not exact matches

All that extra energy in the form of fat and glucose has nowhere to go and is simply redeposited as fat around the middle because it's close to the liver where it can be quickly converted back into energy.
Usually, an employer deducts from the borrower's paycheck each month, redepositing both the loan principal and interest back into your 401 (k) account.
Business and first class awards will soon cost $ 300 for a no show / canceling within 24 hours PLUS an additional $ 75 to redeposit your miles back into your account.
And if our plans don't work out, being able to change dates at no cost or completely cancel and redeposit miles back into our accounts for $ 15 is fantastic.
The summary includes some interesting tidbits for passengers looking into program benefits and drawbacks — e.g., only Delta and JetBlue don't let miles expire due to account inactivity; only United, Alaska and Frontier have blackout dates for mileage - purchased tickets; and all but Southwest impose a fat mileage redeposit fee for backing out of a booked award ticket.
There's a smaller, $ 75 fee if you intend to cancel your original ticket for a refund and redeposit of your miles back into your account.
For cancellations or to change your award travel plans, be prepared to pay anywhere from $ 75 to $ 125 to redeposit your awards funds back into your account.
Similarly, if you booked your trip using frequent flyer miles, your policy may cover the fee to redeposit these miles back into your account.
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