By Alexander Murray · January 16, 2026

From Denied to Approved: $300 From Puma

I want to share how I got $300 back from Puma. It was not easy but one well-written email changed everything. Here is exactly what happened.

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I noticed a charge from Puma that I did not authorize. I contacted them and got the standard denial. But I did some digging and found their own policy actually supported my case. I wrote a polite email quoting their policy and attached screenshots.

Within a week a supervisor responded. They processed the full $300 refund. The key was staying calm and letting the evidence speak. Companies respond to facts not emotions.

I used LaimRefund to help research Puma policies and draft my appeal. It saved me hours of reading fine print. But the approach works either way: be prepared, be professional, be persistent.

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