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Posted by Joel Shepherd on 06/06/05 19:31
"Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> wrote:
> One important thing is, as far as I remember, that the seller must prove
> his/her identity to the buyer.
I'm not a lawyer, but have dealt with some intricacies of e-commerce in
Europe, on the order fulfillment side of things. What is the case, is
that the identity of the seller must be stated as the customer is making
their purchase. That can be as simple as having a "This item is offered
for sale by So-and-So" blurb on the item information page. That's less
stringent than requiring _proof_ of identity, and I've never encountered
a case where proof was required. (And if there was such a case, I'm not
sure how the requirement could even be satisfied. Delivering pages over
https wouldn't be sufficient.)
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Joel.
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