Do we need to comply?
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February 7, 2007 at 3:48 pm #12575
Anna
MemberWill anyone ever be in trouble because we don’t do it?
Ever wished you hadn’t found out about something?
February 7, 2007 at 3:51 pm #12577FetishKitten
Membermeep!
February 7, 2007 at 3:52 pm #12579Cindy_PantyParadise
Membersorry what? I fell asleep after the first 50 paragraphs lol
February 7, 2007 at 3:56 pm #12581Cindy_PantyParadise
Memberits not so much as dont do it, its a matter of cant. Im not providing personal information about myself. And to be honest if it was a strict law then most of the internet would literally be shut down overnight!
There is not much they can really do is there, and do you think they really care about a few little panty sellers when there are huge, massive companies out there that take your money and run?
February 7, 2007 at 3:57 pm #12582Anna
MemberOkay, sorry, here you go, this section is on that link:
[b]Minimum information to be provided
Service providers, whether involved in e-commerce or not, should provide the following minimum information, which must be easily, directly and permanently accessible:
  * The name of the service provider must be given somewhere easily accessible on the site. This might differ from the trading name and any such difference should be explained – e.g. “XYZ.com is the trading name of XYZ Enterprises Limited.”
  * The email address of the service provider must be given. It is not sufficient to include a ‘contact us’ form without also providing an email address.
  * The geographic address of the service provider must be given. A PO Box is unlikely to suffice as a geographic address; but a registered office address would. If the business is a company, the registered office address must be included in any event.
  * If a company, the company’s registration number should also be given.
  * If a company, the place of registration should be stated (e.g. “XYZ Enterprises Limited is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 1234567”) though this is a requirement of the Companies Act as from 31st December 2006, not the E-commerce Directive.
  * If the business is a member of a trade or professional association, membership details, including any registration number, should be provided.
  * If the business has a VAT number, it should be stated – even if the website is not being used for e-commerce transactions.
  * Prices on the website must be clear and unambiguous. Also, state whether prices are inclusive of tax and delivery costs.
  * Finally, do not forget the Distance Selling Regulations which contain other information requirements for on-line businesses that sell to consumers (B2C, as opposed to B2B, sales). For details of these requirements, see our article, The Distance Selling Regulations –[/b]In other words can we get into trouble because we don’t have our address on our sites?
February 7, 2007 at 4:00 pm #12583Cindy_PantyParadise
MemberNo, because “your” address will be on your hosting details. 😉 which is accessible to the right people.
February 7, 2007 at 4:05 pm #12586Anna
MemberThank goodness for that!
February 7, 2007 at 4:07 pm #12587mikeguk
MemberDo you mean i can stop reading it now?? it was hard to keep my eyes open :laugh:
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