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ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
eCommerce (electronic commerce) is the buying and selling of goods and services
on the Internet.
In general terms, eCommerce can be either direct, in the case of
“virtual” items such as a service that can be provided, transferred and
delivered to the client exclusively through the Internet, or indirect,
involving physical items (a book, a compact disc or anything else) that can be
ordered on the Internet but that will be physically transferred to the client in
some way (through express courier or other means). Goods can be purchased by
direct contact with the producer/seller or through a third party acting as an
intermediary.
eCommerce could be compared to the old mail order trading. As a matter of fact,
it is a computer window in which the purchaser can select from a non-static
catalogue comparing different offers and prices.
eCommerce can also involve many other activities, such as for example electronic
funds transfers or the purchase of financial products.
• E-commerce categories
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On line contract
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Shipping costs
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Obligation to provide consumer with assistance
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How to verify seller identity
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Services providers
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Obligation to provide consumers with information
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Payment by credit card
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European and National law
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