
Shipping Policy
A Legal Disclaimer
The explanations and information provided on this page are intended as general and high-level guidance on how to write your own Shipping Policy. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or recommendations regarding your specific situation, as we cannot know in advance the particular shipping policies you wish to establish between your business and your customers. We recommend seeking legal advice to help you understand and create your own Shipping Policy.
Shipping Policy - The Basics
A Shipping Policy is a legally binding document that defines the relationship between you and your customers. It outlines your obligations and responsibilities while addressing various scenarios that may arise during the shipping process and how each situation will be managed.
Having a clear Shipping Policy benefits both you and your customers. It sets clear expectations regarding your shipping practices, fostering increased customer trust. When customers understand your shipping timelines and processes, they are more likely to shop with you.
Regarding shipping timelines, we ensure that orders are dispatched within a minimum of 5 working days and a maximum of 7 working days, depending on the location and product availability.
What to Include in the Shipping Policy
Generally speaking, a Shipping Policy typically addresses the following issues: the timeframe for processing orders, shipping costs, various domestic and international shipping options, potential service interruptions, and much more.