|
|||||
_______________
|
You are here: Home
|
|
You can change your shipment promises up to the point the consumer places the order, if you reasonably believe that you can ship by the new date. The updated information overrides previous promises and reduces your need to send delay notices. Be sure to tell your customer the new shipment date before you take the order. | |
|
You must provide a delay option notice if you can't ship within the originally promised time. The Rule lets you use a variety of ways to provide the notice, including e-mail, fax or phone. It's a good idea to keep a record of what your notice states, when you provide it, and the customer's response. |
The above article was reprinted from an announcement on the Federal Trade Commission web site dated November, 1999. Check the FTC web site for any changes to the article.
This page was last modified on July 22, 2007.
![]()
![]()
Privacy Policy | Disclaimers | Terms of Use | Suggestions | Credit Card Security
Website Created by & Copyright © 2001-2008 Richard Keyt, All Rights Reserved