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What if the training institution does not refund the fee?
Legal analysis: If the training institution refuses to refund the training fee without justifiable reasons, the service purchaser can choose to complain to the Consumer Protection Association or file a civil lawsuit to ask the training institution to refund the fee.

However, whether the expenses can be refunded or not depends on the specific agreement in the contract and whether the contract has been fulfilled. If the training institution has legally and contractually provided course training to consumers, consumers cannot claim a refund at will.

Legal basis:

Article 37 of the Consumer Protection Law stipulates that consumer associations shall perform the following public welfare duties:

(a) to provide consumers with consumption information and consulting services, improve consumers' ability to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests, and guide civilized, healthy, resource-saving and environment-friendly consumption patterns;

(two) to participate in the formulation of laws, regulations, rules and mandatory standards related to the rights and interests of consumers;

(three) to participate in the supervision and inspection of goods and services by the relevant administrative departments;

(four) to reflect, inquire and make suggestions to the relevant departments on issues related to the legitimate rights and interests of consumers;

(five) to accept consumer complaints, and to investigate and mediate the complaints;

(six) complaints involving the quality of goods and services, you can entrust a qualified appraiser to identify, the appraiser shall inform the expert opinion;

(seven) to support the injured consumers to bring a lawsuit against acts that harm the legitimate rights and interests of consumers or to bring a lawsuit in accordance with this law;

(eight) through the mass media to expose and criticize acts that harm the legitimate rights and interests of consumers. People's governments at all levels shall provide necessary funds and other support for consumer associations to perform their duties. Consumers' associations should conscientiously perform their duties of protecting the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, listen to their opinions and suggestions, and accept social supervision. Other consumer organizations established according to law shall carry out activities to protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations and their articles of association.

In short, if the training institution refuses to refund the training course fee without justifiable reasons, the buyer can choose to complain to the Consumer Protection Association or file a civil lawsuit to safeguard his legitimate rights and interests.