By no means a systemd expert, but if this is failing due to lack of
internet connectivity I would suggest making a copy of the service unit,
i.e.

  sudo cp /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service /etc/systemd/system

and modifying the Unit definition by replacing

  After=network.target

with

  Requires=network-online.target
  After=network-online.target

I was getting this failed service error but it was starting fine
manually in a desktop session. It hasn't failed since this tweak.

Caveat: I can't say I've thoroughly verified this - it was more of a
quick attempt to fix it based on a hypothesis arrived at from various
comments here, the error messages themselves and what I understand the
functionality to be. I'm not getting the issue now and that's probably
good enough for me, for now.

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