Quick history of events:
October 2011 - I bought the Droid Bionic and monthly insurance from Best Buy.
August 2012 - Traded my Bionic into BB for credit towards the Galaxy 3 and purchased new insurance from them.
January 2013 - I finally realized that I was being double billed for insurance once for each device (guess I need to pay more attention to my cc statement each month, but I shop at BB all the time so it never really jumped out at me) so I contacted BB customer service and they said it was because I never called to cancel the initial phone insurance. I finally cancelled it at that point and put in a refund request for the 4 months I did not at any point have possession of the phone, covering September-December.
A few weeks later they gave me a refund "as a courtesy", but the refund only covered 2 of the 4 months. I sent a follow up request/complaint which I just found out has been denied.
Do you think I am or am not justified in feeling wronged in this situation? I understand that their policy states it is the customer's responsibility and they didn't 'have' to give me any refund. I also understand that I should have paid more attention to my cc statement. I can't help but look at it though from the perspective that there are still 2 months of charges for which I was not provided any product or service from Best Buy. Not only was the service not provided, but it was impossible for them to provide to me as they legally owned the device they were charging me for.
Additionally, are there any other routes I can take to resolve this favorably if you think I am justified?
Thanks in advance
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