الشروط والأحكام القياسية للبيع

1. Eligibility and Account Creation:

Age Restriction:

Most websites require users to be at least 18 years old or have authorization from a legal guardian.

Account Creation:

Users may need to create an account to place orders, with details specified in the website's Terms of Use.

Acceptable Use:

Websites may restrict commercial use of the site and reserve the right to decline orders suspected of being for commercial purposes.

2. Products and Orders:

Availability:

Products are subject to availability, and websites may cancel orders or offer substitutes if items are unavailable.

Pricing:

Prices are usually displayed in Kuwaiti Dinars and may or may not include taxes, shipping, and installation fees.

Payment:

Websites will outline accepted payment methods, such as credit/debit cards, cash on delivery, or other online payment systems.

Order Confirmation:

Upon successful order placement, users will typically receive an email confirmation detailing the order.

Order Cancellation:

Websites may reserve the right to cancel orders due to various reasons, including limitations on quantities, inaccurate information, or other identified issues.

Delivery:

Delivery times may be affected by factors beyond the website's control, and buyers are typically responsible for providing accurate delivery addresses.

Risk of Loss:

Risk of loss or damage to products usually passes to the buyer upon delivery or collection.

3. Returns and Exchanges:

Return Period:

Websites often specify a return period (e.g., 14 days) from the delivery date.

Condition of Returned Goods:

Returned items must usually be in their original condition, saleable, and with all original packaging and documents.

Refunds and Exchanges:

Websites will outline the process for refunds (e.g., store credit, bank transfer) and exchanges.

Exceptions:

Some items may not be eligible for return or exchange due to hygiene reasons, perishability, or if they are personalized or custom-made.

4. Intellectual Property and Liability:

Intellectual Property Rights:

Websites will typically state that all content and materials on the site are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws.

Limitation of Liability:

Websites may limit their liability for errors, inaccuracies, or interruptions in service.

Information Security:

Websites will usually state their commitment to information security but may not guarantee that the website will be completely uninterrupted or error-free.

Governing Law:

The terms and conditions are usually governed by Kuwaiti law, and any disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of Kuwaiti courts.

5. Website Security:

Prohibited Actions: Websites will usually outline prohibited actions that violate the security of the website, such as attempting to access unauthorized areas, introducing viruses, or interfering with the service.