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Re: Terms
country flaguser name
United States
2007-03-08 14:55:11
Wow!  If I were a customer and saw that kind of disclaimer,
the first
thing I would do is hit the exit key.  Are you sure you want
to make the
customers feel defensive before purchasing your product?

Tony

www.ez-order-manager.com 

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Subject: [google-checkout-api-integration] Terms


Hi All,

Can I borrow any pre-written terms of use to put on my
site/store?
I'm basically looking for something like:

By clicking the CHECKOUT button, you will be directed to
Google
Checkout, where...
Understand that all transactions will be handled by GC on
behalf of
[MyStore], ...
You must complete the transaction through GC to the
satisfaction of the
service, or your [Product/Service] will not be shipped to
you...

I guess just verbiage that says "Clicking the link
alone doesn't mean
you have purchased the product. You have to actually follow
through.."

Thanks




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Re: Terms
country flaguser name
United States
2007-03-08 14:59:19
I guess I'm just concerned that my customers might
simply click the GOOGLE CHECKOUT button and think the
transaction is
complete, you know?

I sorta feel like we need to give them more instruction than
that.
Don't you?



On Mar 8, 3:55 pm, "Tony Birnseth" <t...1sit.com> wrote:
> Wow!  If I were a customer and saw that kind of
disclaimer, the first
> thing I would do is hit the exit key.  Are you sure you
want to make the
> customers feel defensive before purchasing your
product?
>
> Tony
>
> www.ez-order-manager.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: google-checkout-api-integrationgooglegroups.com
>
> [mailto:google-checkout-api-integrationgooglegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> era//404
> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 11:42 AM
> To: Google Checkout Developers Forum - API Integration
Basics
> Subject: [google-checkout-api-integration] Terms
>
> Hi All,
>
> Can I borrow any pre-written terms of use to put on my
site/store?
> I'm basically looking for something like:
>
> By clicking the CHECKOUT button, you will be directed
to Google
> Checkout, where...
> Understand that all transactions will be handled by GC
on behalf of
> [MyStore], ...
> You must complete the transaction through GC to the
satisfaction of the
> service, or your [Product/Service] will not be shipped
to you...
>
> I guess just verbiage that says "Clicking the link
alone doesn't mean
> you have purchased the product. You have to actually
follow through.."
>
> Thanks- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


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