by admin admin | Jan 15, 2021
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General terms of use
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Shipping/ delivery and returns
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Payment and refund
Unlike a shopping centre store, you cannot ask unruly customers to leave. Your terms of use or terms and conditions tell your customers how they can engage with you through your website and what their responsibilities are, and the limits to your offerings.
by admin admin | Jan 15, 2021
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Information only
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No liability for customer internet
Disclaimers are all about managing your customer expectations and letting them know the limits to what you can do for them. For example, if you are not a doctor, but someone who has lived with a debilitating illness, then the information you share is not medical advice. We’ve created different disclaimers to fit different types of businesses to make it easier for you to find one that suits you.
by admin admin | Jan 15, 2021
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Consumer law terms
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Payment
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Delivery and returns
Ecommerce terms explain to customers when they will be charged and how you will collect payment, explain delivery details, refunds and returns policies. Depending on your products or services, you may need to comply with consumer laws, and that means ‘no refunds’ is not an option in Australia. These terms should help you get it right.
by admin admin | Jan 15, 2021
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Agreement to direct debit
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Further attempts to collect payment
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Costs of default
Ecommerce terms explain to customers when they will be charged and how you will collect payment, explain delivery details, refunds and returns policies. Depending on your products or services, you may need to comply with consumer laws, and that means ‘no refunds’ is not an option in Australia. These terms should help you get it right.
by admin admin | Jan 15, 2021
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Consumer law terms
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Payment before delivery
Ecommerce terms explain to customers when they will be charged and how you will collect payment, explain delivery details, refunds and returns policies. Depending on your products or services, you may need to comply with consumer laws, and that means ‘no refunds’ is not an option in Australia. These terms should help you get it right.