消费者保护法律

当您通过 Shopify 销售产品时,您需要遵守适用于您的业务的消费者保护法律和法规。消费者保护法律可维护消费者权益和公共安全。这些法律和法规具体取决于您商店的所在地区以及您销售产品的地区。请使用本页面的信息了解可能适用于您业务的一些消费者保护法律。

您可以通过在多个管辖区销售产品来拓展业务并触达新客户。为确保顺利使用 Shopify 商店,请确保您遵守您经营业务所在的任何管辖区的消费者保护法律。

联系信息

根据 Shopify 服务条款,您必须在您的在线商店中提供最新且准确的联系信息。此信息包括:

  • 您的企业名称

  • 邮箱和电话号码(如果可用),以便客户可以就任何问题、投诉或索赔与您联系

  • 您的企业的真实地址

您的联系信息需要面向大众且易于访问。

您可以添加商店政策,也可以向在线商店中添加“联系我们”页面。

Shopify 提供免费的政策生成器工具和资源,以便您可以轻松为您的网站创建以下政策:

  • 自定义服务条款

  • 隐私政策

  • 退款政策

  • 物流政策

欧洲商店的联系信息

如果您是位于欧洲或向欧洲消费者销售商品的商家,则欧洲法律也适用于您。您还需要在您的在线商店中包含您的公司编号和增值税 (VAT) 号。

如果索赔通过电话处理,则您向客户收取的费用不能超过基本费率。在向欧洲的消费者销售产品之前,请查看适用的消费者保护法规,例如以下指令:

  • Directive 2000/31/EC on electronic commerce(关于电子商务的 2000/31/EC 号指令)

  • Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices(关于不正当商业做法的 2005/29/EC 号指令)

  • Directive 2011/83/EU on consumer rights(关于消费者权利的 2011/83/EU 号指令)

  • Directive 2019/771/EU on conformity for goods(关于商品符合性的 2019/771/EU 号指令)

退款政策

根据 Shopify 服务条款,您必须在您的在线商店中提供准确、面向大众且易于访问的最新退款政策信息。

您的退款政策应包括以下信息:

  • 必须退回产品的时间。

  • 退货的收货地址。

  • 产品退货的费用及其支付方的相关信息。

  • 有关获得退款的时间可能取决于客户所在地与您收货地点之间的距离的相关信息。

  • 在客户未及时收到退款时可用于与您联系的联系信息。

详细了解如何向在线商店添加商店政策,例如退款、隐私、服务条款、物流或商店法律政策。

欧洲商店的退款政策

如果您是位于欧洲或向欧洲消费者销售商品的商家,则欧洲法律也适用于您。在退款政策中,您必须向欧洲消费者提供有关其基本权利的信息,包括退款和商品符合性的相关权利。

在向欧洲消费者销售产品之前,请查看适用的消费者保护法规,例如以下指令:

  • Directive 1999/44/EC on certain aspects of the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees(关于销售消费品和相关担保的某些方面的 1999/44/EC 号指令)

  • Directive 2011/83/EU on consumer rights(关于消费者权利的 2011/83/EU 号指令)

订单发货和配送

在 Shopify 服务条款下,您必须添加有关订单发货和配送的信息和任何其他相关注意事项,例如预计的发货时间表。在客户完成购买之前,客户应清楚了解订单的送达时间。

您应将以下信息告知客户:

  • 客户的订单发生更改或延迟。

  • 由于客户所在国家/地区不同于您的产品发货地而可能产生进口费用或海关费用。

  • [可选] 如果您使用代发货或其他第三方服务来为订单发货,则建议告知客户产品将由第三方从其他地点发货。

欧洲商店的订单发货和配送

在向欧洲的消费者销售产品之前,请查看有关订单发货、发货信息和进口或海关费用披露的适用法规,例如以下指令:

  • Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices(关于不正当商业做法的 2005/29/EC 号指令)

  • Directive 2011/83/EU on consumer rights(关于消费者权利的 2011/83/EU 号指令)

Shopify商户官网原文详情:

Consumer protection laws

When you sell products through Shopify, you need to comply with the consumer protection laws and regulations that apply to your business. Consumer protection laws promote consumer rights and public safety. These laws and regulations depend on the region where your store is located and the region where you sell. Use the information on this page to learn about some consumer protection laws that might apply to your business.

You can grow your business and reach new customers by selling your products in several jurisdictions. To ensure uninterrupted use of your Shopify store, ensure you're following consumer protection laws in any jurisdiction where you conduct business.

Contact information

Under the Shopify Terms of Service, you must provide current and accurate contact information on your online store. This information includes:

  • Your business name

  • An email address and phone number (if available) where customers can contact you with any questions, complaints, or claims

  • The physical address for your business

Your contact information needs to be public-facing and easy to access.

You can add store policies, or you can add a Contact Us page to your online store.

Shopify offers free policy generator tools and resources so that you can easily create the following policies for your website:

  • custom terms of service

  • privacy policy

  • refund policy

  • shipping policy

Contact information for European stores

If you're a merchant located in or selling to consumers in Europe, then European laws also apply to you. You're also required to include your company number and Value-Added Tax (VAT) number on your online store.

If a claim is handled by phone, then you can't charge the customer more than basic rates. Before you sell to consumers in Europe, review applicable consumer protection regulations such as the following directives:

  • Directive 2000/31/EC on electronic commerce

  • Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices

  • Directive 2011/83/EU on consumer rights

  • Directive 2019/771/EU on conformity for goods

Refund policy

Under the Shopify Terms of Service, you must provide current, accurate, public-facing, and easy-to-access information about your refund policy on your online store.

Your refund policy should include the following information:

  • The time in which a product must be returned.

  • The address where a return needs to be sent.

  • Information about the cost of returning a product, and who pays for the return.

  • Information about how the time to get a refund might depend on where the customer lives in relation to your location.

  • Contact information a customer can use to contact you if they don't receive a refund in a timely manner.

Learn more about adding store policies, such as a refund, privacy, terms of service, shipping, or legal store policy, to your online store.

Refund policy for European stores

If you're a merchant located in or selling to consumers in Europe, then European laws also apply to you. In your refund policy, you must provide European consumers with information about their basic rights, including the right to withdrawal and conformity of goods.

Before you sell to consumers in Europe, review applicable consumer protection regulations such as the following directives:

  • Directive 1999/44/EC on certain aspects of the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees

  • Directive 2011/83/EU on consumer rights

Order fulfillment and delivery

Under the Shopify Terms of Service, you must add information about order fulfillment, delivery, and any other relevant considerations, such as estimated shipping timelines. Before your customer completes a purchase, it should be clear to them how long it'll take for their order to arrive.

You should communicate the following information to your customers:

  • If there's a change or delay to a customer’s order.

  • If import fees or customs charges might be imposed because the customer is located in a country different from where you're shipping products.

  • [Optional] If you use dropshipping or another third-party service to fulfill orders, then it's good practice to tell your customers that products will be shipped by a third-party from a different location.

Order fulfillment and delivery for European stores

Before you sell to consumers in Europe, review applicable regulations related to order fulfillment, shipping information, and the disclosure of import or customs charges, such as the following directives:

  • Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices

  • Directive 2011/83/EU on consumer rights

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