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Terms and conditions are often essential to protect us from potential liability

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 10:05 am
by khatunhumaira
Terms and Conditions
Also known as “Terms of Service” or “Terms of Use”, they set out the conditions under which you can use a site, app or service in a legally binding manner. And/or abuse when using our site/application, especially in e-commerce .

In particular, in the case of B2C e-commerce, consumer protection what is gcash legislation requires us to communicate to consumers, in the terms and conditions of the website, information such as:

main features of the service,
information that identifies your e-commerce and related contacts,
payment methods and conditions, shipping and delivery,
warranties and post-sales services (if applicable),
information on consumer rights, in particular the right of withdrawal (if applicable) and how to exercise it,
refund, replacement or suspension of service policies,
information on dispute resolution tools,
To the above, you can add rules that regulate the limitations of liability for the site/application manager, or other provisions that regulate the conditions that users must comply with when using the site/application (to avoid abuse). In this way, you can clarify in black and white what the rights and duties of your consumers are, protecting yourself from the risk of sanctions and legal disputes.

It will then be your responsibility to ensure that the user has read and accepted the terms and conditions before making the purchase.

Furthermore, since this is a legally binding agreement , it is essential that this document is in line with all applicable regulations, extremely precise and, above all, perfectly suited to your business in particular. This is why you should not copy the terms and conditions from another site, or use a generic template found online .