Terms

Terms should stay practical, readable, and tied to the real commerce flow.

These baseline terms explain how the store is meant to be used, how live order information is surfaced, and how policy updates should be reflected on the canonical site.

What this page covers

Checkout pricing, taxes, and shipping options are the controlling transaction details.
Informational pages should not pretend to be purchasable products.
Policy updates belong on the canonical site so the current posture is visible.

Store use and product information

The storefront is provided so visitors can review products, policies, and commercial information in good faith. Product pages, prices, and availability should be treated as part of the live commerce system and not as a license to misuse the site or its content.

The store may update product information, page content, and catalog state as the live inventory and fulfillment posture evolve.

Orders, pricing, and fulfillment

Submitting an order request does not override the need for accurate payment, destination, and fulfillment information. Pricing, shipping options, and taxes shown in checkout are the operative commercial terms for that transaction.

If a product is not currently for sale or a listing is informational only, the page should make that clear instead of creating a misleading purchase path.

Policy changes and operational updates

The store may update these terms, support policies, or catalog behaviors as the business evolves. Material changes should be reflected on the canonical site so the next visit sees the current posture.

Continued use of the store after an update means you are relying on the then-current published terms and policies.