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Let's clarify it with an example:
Original Purchase: You bought two products for $1000 with a 21% discount, so you paid $790 in total. Each product's original price was $500, and after the discount, you paid $395 for each.
If you return one item, you won't get the discount back on that item. Instead, your refund will be based on the original price minus the current discount.
Calculation for Return: Let's say the current discount is 15%. Your refund will be the original price minus the current discount.
So, if you return one item:
Refund = Original Price - (Original Price * Current Discount)
Refund = $500 - ($500 * 0.15) = $425.
After the discount deduction amount will be $425. Considering the total amount you paid for both products $790, your net refund will be $365.
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Similar to its appearance, Opals are hailed as a gemstone of happy dreams and is thus known to bestow the wearer with insreased positivity. Long been a symbol of love and passion, Opals work like a charm for those in relationships. They are known to strengthen the understanding between lovers. Apart from that, it is known to help with physical issues related to stomach, blood and vision.
Similar to their surreal appearance, October birthstones are fondly hailed as a symbol of love, luck, optimism and happiness.
The famous birthstones of October are Opal, Tourmaline and Morganite.
Opals are hands down, one of the most unique kind of gemstones out there. Everything is special about these semi-precious stones right from their vivid play of color flashing like disco lights to the ability to take on any shape thanks to its amorphous structure. They are composed of silicon dioxide, that makes them such a serene stone to take a glance of.
Yes, Opals can be worn in sunlight but make sure to avoid long term exposure in order to keep it from wearing out.
October is the month to celebrate the gleamy and dreamy gem: Opals! Probably the most unique kind out there! Be it the flirtatious play of colors of ethiopian opals or fierce and bold sun-like hues of Fire opals, we’re an admirer of it all. The term Opal itself is derived from the Latin word ‘opalus,’ that stands for precious stone. Let’s fall in love with these prized October beauties once again.
Fun Fact: The affair of royalties with opals is an endearing one. Queen Victoria was so in love with opals that she possess an extraordinary collection of opals that she wore all the time. During the reign of Josephine and Napolean’s turbulent marriage, he presented her with a ‘burning of troy’ opal as another gesture of love. The name was inspired from its fierce, burning red hues.
Similar to its appearance, it has fondly been hailed as the Cupid stone by Romans and is known to symbolize love, romance, purity and hope. Apart from that, they are known to bestow the wearer with a sense of peace and positivity. They are also regarded as the stone of luck and are known to commemorate the 14th wedding anniversary.
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