(Pocket-lint) — Buying a game, a bit of downloadable content, a movie or any number of other digital items from the PlayStation Store doesn't have to be an irreversible choice — Sony does have a refund system in place to let you get your money back.
You can even get money back on the purchase of a PlayStation Plus membership if you act in time.
Within 14 days of making your purchase, you can get your money back without any questions asked, with one huge condition: you cannot download the item in question, because the second you start doing so you'll lose the ability to get a refund.
That means you're going to want to turn off automatic downloads in your console's settings to give you the best chance to get a refund on a purchase you're not sure about.
This means that pre-orders can be a little bit complicated, too — if you pre-order within 14 days of the game's upcoming release, you can get a refund at any point within 14 days of your actual pre-order.
If you pre-ordered earlier than that time, meanwhile, you can get a refund any time before the game releases.
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Sadly, Sony doesn't make this very easy as it stands — you can only initiate a refund request by visiting the Refund Request page on the PlayStation website either on a desktop or in your mobile's internet browser.
This page invites you to «Contact PlayStation Support», and clicking on that option takes you to a page where you can select «PS Store & Refunds» from among a few options. This adds a further set of choices, where you can hit «PlayStation Store refunds».
Finally, this will give you the
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