Website Disclaimer – Professional Services

Website Disclaimer – Professional Services

  • Qualifications

  • Limitation of liability

If you have a website that provides information related to your profession, you can use this template to create a disclaimer which limits your liability when people use or rely on that information. The disclaimer makes it clear to people what the information can be used for and what it should not be used for (eg that should not be considered regulated professional advice, such as medical or legal advice).

Ecommerce Terms – Physical Products

Ecommerce Terms – Physical Products

  • Consumer law terms

  • Payment

  • 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.

Ecommerce Terms – Physical Products

Ecommerce Terms – Direct Debit

  • Agreement to direct debit

  • Further attempts to collect payment

  • 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.

Ecommerce Terms – Physical Products

Ecommerce Terms – Digital Products

  • Consumer law terms

  • 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.

Ecommerce Terms – Physical Products

Forum Social Media – Group Rules

  • Standards of behaviour
  • Power of moderators

When you take the time to create a space for like minded people to hang out and talk about your favourite subjects, you do not expect them to behave badly, but sadly, that seems inevitable. Group rules give you the clear authority to manage and monitor your group and remove posts, comments or people who break your rules, without having to explain or justify your actions.

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