How to set up eBay DE(Germany) return policy template?
How to set up eBay DE(Germany) return policy template? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Under EU consumer protection law, business sellers who sell items over the internet to consumers must provide their customers with information about their business, their contact details and provide further details that may be important to complete the transaction prior to the conclusion of the contract. The following text is provided in English for international business sellers. Under EU consumer protection law, business sellers who sell items over the internet to consumers must provide their customers with information about their business, their contact details and provide further details that may be important to complete the transaction prior to the conclusion of the contract. Please note that eBay reserves the right to delete or block certain listings, which appear to not meet statutory requirements for online B2C Sale. This might especially apply to possible cases of invalid notifications about the consumer’s withdrawal rights. When do EU consumer protection laws apply?EU consumer protection laws are always applicable when a business seller sells to consumers residing in the EU, regardless from where he is operating his business (e.g. US, China, Hong Kong, etc.). On eBay, a business seller sells to consumers residing in the EU when he:
If you do not sell your goods to consumers residing within the EU, these laws do not apply to you. You should take the following measures:
When do I act as a business seller on eBay?You typically act as a business seller, if you
Indicators of commercial activity due to German legislation:
Please note: This list is not exhaustive and other activities may mean that you are operating as a business. If this is the case, you'll be obliged to fulfill the information obligations on this site. If any of the above applies, then you have a legal obligation to declare yourself as a business seller. Declaring yourself as a private seller, even though you are acting as a business, is misleading to potential consumers and breaks consumer protection law and eBay policies. Warranty rightsAs a seller, you are obliged to hand over the goods to the buyer free of defects - regardless of whether you are a private or commercial seller. If the goods are defective at the time of delivery to the buyer, the buyer is entitled to warranty claims. In the event of a defect in the delivery of the goods, the buyer may, in principle:
For these claims, a warranty period of two years applies in principle. Inform about this right, but do not present it as a special feature of the offer. What information do I have to provide?As a business seller you have to provide the following information in a clear and comprehensible manner in all your listings: 1.Contact details
Please include this information in every listing in Latin characters. 2.Clear indications of prices Prices have to be clear and unambiguous. Also, as a business seller you have to state whether prices include taxes and delivery costs. You should also mention any other costs which the buyer may need to pay (e.g. customs/import tax and fees). Goods, which are priced according to weight, volume et cetera are additionally to be listed with the corresponding unit price (price per 100 ml or 1 liter for fluids, price per 100g or 1 kg for solids). 3. Information about the consumer’s right of withdrawal If you sell over the internet to consumers residing within the European Union you have to offer consumers a right of withdrawal. This means that the buyer can return the item within a certain timeframe without giving any reasons. Generally speaking the seller has to refund the full price of the item as well as the shipping costs to the buyer, unless the item is returned in a damaged condition. According to Distance Selling Regulations, consumers who purchase new or used goods from a business seller via the Internet have a 14-day (not 14 business days) right of withdrawal. The consumer has the right to withdraw from the purchase without giving any reason in order to return the delivered goods and to claim a full refund of the purchase price. This withdrawal period begins when the consumer has been informed about their right of withdrawal and the goods have been handed over to the consumer. In general the buyer bears the return shipping costs if the seller informed the buyer accordingly. The seller may decide to bear the return shipping costs by choosing that option in the instructions on withdrawal and the structured fields. In order to comply with the legal requirements, business sellers may use the following return policy template, provided by the legislator. Include ONLY the German Wording (left part of the table) in your Return Policy Field. The English version is for information and translation purposes only. Amend the information in the red text as follows:
For detailed advice on regulations and the application of legal requirements on your specific product and sale setting, please reach out to your qualified DE legal counsel.
For detailed advice on regulations and the application of legal requirements on your specific product and sale setting, please reach out to your qualified DE legal counsel. 4. Terms and Conditions If you offer certain terms and conditions, these have to be included in your listing. Failure to properly include the terms and conditions may result in them being void and not enforceable against buyers. Please be aware that terms and conditions need to be provided in German in order to become valid parts of the contract. Furthermore, German law provides that many clauses are invalid even if properly implemented because they are deemed to be unfair. Please contact a qualified German legal counsel for details. Where does this information have to be provided?The information described above has to be included in all of your listings. To provide the information you can use the following table. Simply use and fill in the appropriate fields and copy and paste the table into your item description. Please use German or English language for completing this table.
5. Product-specific Information Common product-specific regulations in Germany are (non-exhaustive list of examples):
6. Specific obligations to inform when selling electronic and electric devices As a business seller you have a legal obligation to show extensive energy labelling information for the following electronic and electric products, when you sell them as new items
Important: not every single product in these categories is affected – law distinguishes between certain technical aspects of the devices. There is no obligation to inform for used devices. The information must be provided before the contract is concluded with the customer, in a clear and readable way. Since January 1st, 2015, distributors are obliged to show the *energy efficiency class* for each device, which is brought to market with a new model number, through a standardized electronic label. Besides that, sellers have to show a *product data sheet* with additional energy-relevant information. There is an obligation to show these labels even for older models, when the manufacturer provides those labels voluntarily. eBay offers – in collaboration with an external service provider – the possibility to show the energy-relevant information for certain products. As a seller you have the possibility to embed the electronic label and product data sheet into your item page on eBay. For that you are required to provide the brand of the device and the manufacturer part number (MPN) as an item specific, as far as this data is available in the database. The seller is responsible for his listing. He has to make sure that the electronic label and product data sheet is available on his item page through the service provider. If the service provider can’t provide these information, the seller must provide the required information on his own, for example in the item description or as a product picture (please consult with your attorney if such a display fulfills the legal requirements). Online Dispute Resolution and Alternative Dispute Resolution: requirements imposed on eBay-business sellers Since January 9th 2016 the EU-Regulation 524/2013 on Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) states more legal information obligations for sellers located in the EU that enter into online sales contracts (e.g. sell goods and services on eBay) On February 1st 2017, the paragraphs 36 and 37 of the Consumer Dispute Resolution Act (so-called "Verbraucherstreitbeilegungsgesetz") will come into force and will possibly set up further information requirements for business sellers on eBay regarding the so called "Alternative Dispute Resolution". Please be aware that the following information can merely be regarded as general advice that cannot substitute legal consultation. If you have further questions, please consult your lawyer or any other legal advice office.
Information obligation according to ODR-VO According to Article 14 of the above named Resolution, business sellers on eBay are obliged to provide a link to the Online Dispute Resolution platform in an "easily accessible way". As a business seller on eBay, you have the opportunity to provide this link in the item description (as a clickable link), in the field "additional, legally required information" (as clickable link; please consult your lawyer whether such a link fulfils the legal requirement of easy access) within the seller information and additionally (if applicable) in your general terms and conditions. Besides, business sellers are obliged to provide their email address as well as information both about the existence of the ODR-platform as well as the possibility to use it for the resolution of disputes. Information obligations according to VSBG As of April 1st, 2016, the Consumer Dispute Settlement Act came into force. In addition, on February 2nd, 2017, the §§ 36, 37 of the above-mentioned Act will come into force and will lay down further information requirements for business sellers. According to § 36 VSBG, traders, including business sellers on eBay, are obliged to inform about their voluntary willingness or their legal obligation to take part in the proceedings before ADR entities. This information obligation exists regardless of the willingness or the legal obligation. The notice can be given – if applicable – within the general terms and conditions as well as on the traders’ website. If the respective trader committed himself or is legally obliged to take part in the dispute resolution proceedings, an additional notice is to be provided regarding the ADR entity by which he is covered. Regardless of the general information obligation following § 36 VSBG, according to § 37 VSBG, the trader has to point out to the consumer both the entity, by which he is covered as well as the willingness or legal obligation in textual form, if a contractual dispute between them could not be resolved by the parties themselves. Practical implementation on eBay Business sellers can fulfil these information obligations either by putting the above link or the essential information according to Art. 14 of the ODR and § 36 VSBG in the item description or in the field "additional, legally required information" within the imprint. Overall, the information mentioned should preferably be published coherently. If you make use of the field "additional, legally required information", you can apply the following HTML-Code in order to comply with the above named ODR linking-obligations. For similar linking obligation please use a corresponding version the following HTML-Code: <a href="https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/" target="_blank">https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/</a> This practice does not violate our links policy for links to external websites, as the placing of the link is legally required. What happens if I do not comply with the law?Failure to comply with these legal obligations can lead to costly warning letters and cease-and-desist claims from competitors and certain consumer protection agencies. It could also lead to court proceedings and penalties. Please be aware that eBay may take action against business sellers who are not compliant with the law. For detailed advice on regulations and the application of legal requirements on your specific product and sale setting, please reach out to your qualified DE legal counsel. If you do not have a related contact in your country, the German Embassies or the German Chamber of Commerce (AHK) can mediate a relevant contact to DE business lawyers in your country. |
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