Sunday 4 April 2021

Regulation Idea: Non Common Practices Label v.02

Sometimes products offer warrants, and people would expect that they might not include shipping costs. Restaurants might offer discounts, but not including drinks... another "expected" terms. 

But if a product had uncommon terms such as, "partially licensed not 100% sold", or requires users to have another product or to buy another accessories in order to fully function, or legal peculiarities such as phones imported from countries banned by the U.S, unregistered board / machines, or other uncommon, unexpected terms like that... the products should be labelled or marked with an "unusual practices" label. 

In order for such labels to work, countries or territories needed to define their currently common terms of trade and services. This also would make it easier for terms and conditions reader such as myself if this motivated companies to highlight discrepancies of their terms from the defined "standards". 

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