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    #16
    Just tellin' like it is, big fella'

    (I don't think I inform customers of their right to cancel, in a 'durable medium', either)

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      #17
      Durable Medium

      Office of Fair Trading:

      Durable medium is not defined in the DSRs. Our view is that it
      means a form in which information can be retained and reproduced
      but cannot be edited, such as an email that can be printed or a letter,
      fax or brochure that can be kept for future reference. We do not
      consider that information on a website is durable as it can be changed
      at any time after the consumer has accessed it. Technological
      advances may change what we regard as durable in the future.


      So customers should at least be emailed the relevant information.

      Aquazuro - designer stainless steel accessories

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        #18
        scurries off to edit his order template to include the full T&C's of his site


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          #19
          Originally posted by acompton View Post
          For anyone following this, here's the relevant sections from the Business Guide to the DSRs

          What specifically do I have to refund to the consumer if they cancel?
          3.48 The DSRs require you to refund any money paid by or on behalf of
          the consumer in relation to the contract to the person who made the
          payment. This means the full price of the goods, or deposit or prepayment
          made, including the cost of delivery. (their bold face)

          Who pays for returning the goods if the consumer cancels an order?
          3.55 If you want the consumer to return the goods and to pay for that
          return, you must make it clear in the contract and as part of the
          required written information. If the consumer
          then fails to return the goods, or sends them at your expense, you
          can charge them the direct cost to you of the return, even if you
          have already refunded the consumer’s money. You are not allowed
          to make any further charges, such as a restocking charge or an
          administration charge.
          I take this as meaning in 3.48 that it is before the goods are shipped to the customer and in 3.55 that this is after delivery has taken place.

          I'm no expert, but that's my interpretation - otherwise the paragraphs are at odds with each other.
          David
          parterredesign.co.uk

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            #20
            Originally posted by davidbenson View Post
            I take this as meaning in 3.48 that it is before the goods are shipped to the customer and in 3.55 that this is after delivery has taken place.

            I'm no expert, but that's my interpretation - otherwise the paragraphs are at odds with each other.
            3.48 says you have to return the delivery costs
            3.55 lets you choose whether you refund the cost of returning the unwanyed goods. You just have to state your policy.

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              #21
              Originally posted by davidbenson View Post
              I take this as meaning in 3.48 that it is before the goods are shipped to the customer
              I don't think so as there would be no delivery costs to be refunded (not yet sent) and it makes specific reference to delivery costs. As Alan points out 3.48 states you must refund the outbound delivery charges if they cancel.


              Bikster
              SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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                #22
                Originally posted by acompton View Post
                3.55 lets you choose whether you refund the cost of returning the unwanyed goods. You just have to state your policy.
                Thanks for that, I hadn't interpretted it that way - I think a quick change to the T&C's is in order!
                Crazy Dave
                Ink & Toner Supplies
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