Refund your Deposits | Tales of an Excessive Spender

Sherwette Mansour
Tales of an Excessive Spender
1 min readJun 23, 2019

Three years ago I moved from Abu Dhabi to Dubai. It was such a thrilling change. Even though it was only a 2-hour drive, it dramatically changed my life.

City girl. What can I say?

In both cities, I rented a place… and in both cities, I paid a deposit for my electricity and water bill. When we move-in, we incur a lot of expenses, and we somehow swallow the money we spend on the deposit because it is refundable once you move out.

Funny thing is though many people move out and even leave the country without refunding their deposits. It might be because they were tight on time or simply forgot. In my case, I was so emersed in the moving that I completely wiped it out.

For some reason, I remembered it last night, and guess what? All I had to do is send an e-mail with the clearance certificate and send my bank details. I got approval for the refund in just a few hours… online.

Now, all I need to do is sit tight for some days to have the deposit refunded and in my bank account.

As easy as that was, I would… could have lost my deposit.

Forgetful? For sure. Lazy? Maybe.

I am glad I asked for it anyway… Even if it was 3 years later.

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Sherwette Mansour
Tales of an Excessive Spender

Management consultant. Abstract artist. Interested in psychology and consumer behavior… Food, travel, photography, water sports... Spontaneous otherwise.