Have any of you friends encountered Italian tax refunds, only to find that your credit card was charged after returning home ?

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Are you buying it at the mall? If you choose to claim the refund on the spot, you must use your credit card as collateral. When you leave the country, you need to get the stamp at the airport and put it into the insurance company mailbox. However, this method has risks because if the insurance company does not receive this letter, they will deduct your refund from your credit card and also charge a fine. The best way is to claim the refund at the airport and get the cash directly. Italians are not very reliable. Many people put the stamped refund forms into the mailbox after they have bought something, and the refund company has not received them. My friend who settled in Italy told me that claiming the refund directly at the airport is the safest. There is also a situation where you claim the refund directly after buying something, and then you stamp the form and put it into the mailbox. The customs still have the right to notify the refund company that the refund is not compliant and will not give you the refund. But whether it is because they did not receive your refund form or because the refund is not compliant, you need to ask by email.

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I am also

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Haven't you got the stamp from customs?