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The makeup training school paid the tuition fee, what should I do if I don't refund it?
Legal analysis: 1. First of all, you must determine what the rules agreed with the training institution before you go to school, or how it is indicated in the contract.

2. If an application is made, the training institution will handle it in three ways.

1). All your tuition fees will be refunded. I don't want to see you make trouble for the reputation of the training institution. Training institutions are not worthwhile because of small losses.

2). You won't be refunded any tuition at all. As long as the money reaches their account, you can't take it out. Training institutions will refuse you for various reasons.

3) I will refund some of it to you, but after studying for a few days, I will deduct your corresponding course fee or service fee. As for how much to return, it depends on how your agreement is written.

3. First of all, you don't want to learn. Legally, you quit. You broke the contract first. It is best to say that you don't understand, you are under great pressure, etc. Therefore, it is relatively easy to refund the fee.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 562 The parties may terminate the contract through consultation. The parties may agree on the reasons for one party to terminate the contract. When the reasons for the termination of the contract arise, the creditor may terminate the contract.

Article 563 The parties may terminate the contract under any of the following circumstances: (1) The purpose of the contract cannot be achieved due to force majeure; (two) before the expiration of the time limit for performance, one party clearly indicated or indicated by his own behavior that he would not perform the main debt; (three) one party delays the performance of the main debt and fails to perform it within a reasonable period after being urged; (4) One of the parties delays the performance of debts or commits other breach of contract, which makes it impossible to achieve the purpose of the contract; (5) Other circumstances stipulated by law. For an indefinite contract whose content is to continue to perform debts, the parties may terminate the contract at any time, but they shall notify the other party before a reasonable time limit.