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    Terms & Conditions of sale



    Afternnon ppl,

    I was just about to launch a website with a online shop. We are using worldpay by RBS and i need to get terms and conditions of sale before i can launch this.

    Does anyone know where i get a told of these??

    Thannks



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    Re: Terms & Conditions of sale

    Aren't the terms and conditions of sale something that you, as store holder, set out yourself?
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    Re: Terms & Conditions of sale

    A Scottish Lawyer specialising in Business Law is a good start
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    Re: Terms & Conditions of sale

    net 30 is pretty standard. the penalize 2% per month late fees. also you can offer 2% discount if a customer pays in 15 days etc...that sort of thing.

    oh ya and take visa and MC cause it will save your ass against guys not paying for service calls. i always get a visa # before i do a call as i got burned a few times already

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    Re: Terms & Conditions of sale

    Dam i forgot about this question.

    I thought there was maybe a standard (general) set of rules you go by but as someone has mentioned, you have to go through a scotland lawyer or depending what part of the country your from.

    I need to get it all done anyways

    Thanks for the replys

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