Frabo OS · Money Recovery · Thailand

Price-drop refunds within your return window

Frabo OS watches items you bought that are still inside their return/refund window, checks the current market price, and — when it’s dropped — drafts a request to claim the difference. Grounded in your receipt’s real return date and a live price you can verify.

Thailand: your consumer-protection context

In Thailand, the Consumer Protection Act provides remedies against unfair practices and defective goods; return windows follow the seller’s policy. This is general guidance, not legal advice — Frabo acts on your receipt’s real terms and your approval.

Real return windows, real prices

The engine uses the return-window date stored on your receipt (not a guess) and checks the item’s current lowest price from a live price source. If it’s cheaper now, it surfaces the exact difference — with the matched product and source shown so you confirm it’s the same item.

Claim the difference

One tap opens a price-adjustment case with a drafted request. You approve; Frabo sends it. Many retailers honor a price drop within the return window — Frabo makes sure you never miss it.

Verify-first, never fabricated

Frabo shows the matched listing and its source before you claim, so the “current price” is something you can see — not an invented number.


Frequently asked

How does Frabo know an item dropped in price?

It checks the current lowest market price for items still inside their stored return window and compares it to what you paid, showing you the matched product and source.

Does it claim the refund automatically?

No — it drafts the price-adjustment request and sends only after you approve.

Is the “current price” reliable?

You see the matched listing and its source before claiming, so you verify it’s the same item. Frabo never invents a price.

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