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SEL - E-Commerce Website PackageSEL (Silkstream E-commerce Lite) is our e-commerce package provides everything from customer accounts to gift certificates, from stock control to advanced pricing options. |
Sell your Products OnlineOver many years we have helped a large number of businesses launch and expand into the world of online sales. SEL is our powerful e-commerce package that will grow with your online business. Here are some of the highlights of the system.
and £149.00 per annum thereafter prices exclude VAT. We also offer advice on of all aspects of e-bussiness; complience, marketing, customer service, order-processing and secure transactions. |
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Not only do we design a great looking store, as your sales grow, we're here to support you each step of the way should you require help or advice with your e-commerce strategy. |
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Provide your customers with detailed information about your product. Ingerates with a number of payment gateways, such as WorldPay, Barclay's EPDQ, Protex and SecPAY. |
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In short, when deciding on your next e-commerce system, look deeper into the features that are being provided. SEL really will give you the power to create a fantastic online store! Only £1,800.00 prices exclude VAT. |
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E-commerce and the law
If you are selling online there are a number of regulations and legislation that you need to be familiar with. These are in place to ensure that personal data customers provide is kept secure, goods and services meet quality and suitability standards, and online contracts are legally binding.
The Data Protection Act 1998 regulates how you deal with personal information held about living people, eg in customer records. The Act affects information that you have on computer as well as some paper-based records. In practice, it means that you need to be open about how you use information and follow the eight data protection principles. You can download information on how to comply with the Data Protection Act from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) website (PDF). See how to comply with data protection legislation.
The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 require you to give your customers specified information before they place an order, eg your full company name and address and a description of the goods or services. You are also required to send the buyer order confirmation and give them a "cooling off period" in which they can cancel their purchase if they wish. See distance selling and online trading.
Useful links
- Find out about the various e-commerce regulations at the National Computing Centre
- Tips for complying with the E-commerce Regulations
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