Indian expat says never go by verbal assurances; reading the fine-print is a must

Dubai: Parents have been urged to read the fine-print when paying registration fees to universities during tuition discount offers as they will be bound by the attached terms and conditions.
A Dubai parent, who wanted to share his experience, said the university where his son had applied declined to refund around Dh3,200 in registration fees even though he lost his job and the family is repatriating to India. Lal Bhatia said his son never enrolled or attended class in the private university, located in Dubai. Bhatia, who was working in sales for 20 years at a retail operator, added that he had been verbally told that he would get a refund in case he could not follow through with enrolment as a result of losing his job.
“They had called me several times saying I should sign up and pay registration fees quickly because there were only two days left to avail a special discount offer on tuition fees. I took a bank loan to pay the registration fees and told the university I would need this money back if I lost my job, which is what happened eventually. My requests for the refund since June have fallen on deaf ears.The amount is not small, especially when you’re jobless.”
Universities often run recruitment promotions during which they offer discounts on tuition fees, provided parents pay the registration fees and the applicant receives an acceptance. The policy on refunds on both registration fees and tuition fees vary from university to university, and are mentioned on their documents and websites.
He said, "It’s important to understand these obligations and work towards honouring financial commitments agreed upon. Our role is to ensure students are provided with high-quality education choices that meet our strategic needs and ensure these courses operate to the highest quality standards.”
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