By David Thompson · April 26, 2026

Why I Almost Gave Up on $158 From Microsoft (And Why You Shouldn't)

This might sound ridiculous but I spent 52 days fighting Microsoft over $158. And honestly? I almost gave up three separate times. But in the end I got every penny back plus a small apology credit. Here is the story and what I learned.

It started when I noticed a charge from Microsoft that I did not authorize. I emailed their support and got an automated response two days later saying they would look into it. Two weeks of silence followed. I sent a follow-up. Nothing. I called. Got put on hold for 45 minutes and then disconnected.

At that point most people would give up. I almost did. But $158 is $158. So I tried a different approach. Instead of calling or using their web form I wrote a detailed email to their customer relations department. I found the email on their website under corporate contacts.

That email changed everything. I attached a timeline, screenshots of all previous attempts, and a clear request. Within 3 days a real human responded. They apologized for the experience and processed the full $158 refund. No questions asked.

The lesson? The first line of support is designed to deflect. They have scripts and quotas. You need to find the people who have authority to actually solve problems. That usually means escalating past the first level. Do not be rude about it. Just politely ask to speak with someone who can help. It works more often than you would think.

I built LaimRefund to help people skip the painful trial-and-error phase I went through. It does the research and drafting for you. But even without it, the principle is simple: escalate politely, provide evidence, and do not give up after the first no.

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