Author: | StarBrick | Posted: | Mar 31, 2024 03:39 | Subject: | Re: EU Right of Withdrawal | Viewed: | 54 times | Topic: | Help | |
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| In Help, tonnic writes:
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In my opinion when you are selling on Bricklink you should act like a business
due to the fact a buyer cannot know if you are a professional or not. Therefore
this seller did the right thing up to a certain level.
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Your argument doesn't stand.
When at VAT number or a Chamber of Commerce number is shown in the terms/splash
pages, one can be certain (at least one can check!) whether the seller is a 'business'
or not.
And 'professional' is a strongly overrated: a volunteer at the Voedselbank
can be very professional and still not get paid for the voluntary work he/she
does.
If you mean 'professional' in a way to get money from your actions, that's
completely different from work done 'as a professional': skilled, open
to reflection and feedback and always transparently working.
But hey, that's completely off-topic here !
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Message is in Reply To: Re: EU Right of Withdrawal - tonnic (4357) | It is a strange way of dealing with a returned order. The seller did the right thing in getting the order returned and in refunding. All according to EU regulations but, in all [...] (2 months ago, Mar 30, 2024, to Help) |
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