- Shipcomet.com, along with its subdomains shop.shipcomet.com, marketplace.shipcomet.com, store.shipcomet.net, and shop.shipcomet.net, is a hosting provider that offers an eCommerce platform and server rentals. It does not operate as a seller of products or services on shop.shipcomet.com, marketplace.shipcomet.com, or store.shipcomet.net.
- We include the seller’s name in the subdirectory as store.shipcomet.net/your-seller-name.
- Who does the shipping, the seller or shop.shipcomet.com?
– As a seller, you will be in full control of the appointment of your courier company. As such, the shipping charges you set will be added on as a cost to your buyers. - For each transaction made by the buyer, payment will be made directly to the seller of the goods or services via bank transfer, cash on delivery, or credit card through a payment gateway.
- The Seller is entirely accountable for your transactions and for supplying any sales conditions, privacy policies, or other terms relevant to your dealings with users/buyers.
- We (store.shipcomet.net) do not handle the processing, payment, or fulfillment of any sales transactions between the seller and the buyer.
- The Seller is entirely responsible for identifying, collecting, withholding, reporting, and paying all relevant taxes, duties, fees, and extra charges associated with your transactions.
- Shipcomet is not affiliated with or endorsed by the osCommerce Project or its trademark owners.
- Offers to sell and sales of the following are prohibited:
Illegal products or services
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in the operations or exchange of illegal products or services.
Drugs, whether prescription, recreational, or otherwise
Policy: Businesses may not transact in the sale of illegal, prescription, or recreational drugs. Manufacturers and healthcare services who do not engage in direct sale are allowed.
Examples:
Drugs, including marijuana and marijuana products
Drug paraphernalia, including pipes and bongs
Prescription drugs
Tobacco items and related paraphernalia
Policy: Businesses may not transact in the sale of tobacco products or tobacco paraphernalia.
Examples:
Cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco
Tobacco pipes and paraphernalia
Tobacco rolling machines
Hookahs
Bongs
Rolling papers
Electronic cigarettes (E-cigarettes) or tobacco devices
Alcohol
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in the sale of alcohol.
- Examples:
Alcoholic beverages
Kits for producing alcohol
Unsafe ingestible supplements
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in the sale of unsafe ingestible supplements, as determined by WhatsApp in its sole discretion.
- Examples:
Anabolic steroids
Chitosan
Comfrey
Dehydroepiandrosterone
Ephedra
Human growth hormones
Weapons, ammunition, or explosives
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in the sale or use of weapons, ammunition, or explosives.
- Examples:
Firearms and firearm parts
Paintball guns
BB Guns
Fireworks
Pepper spray
Tasers
Gun ranges
Gun shows
Animals
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in the sale of any animals.
- Examples:
Live animals
Livestock
Prohibited animal parts, including but not limited to bone,
teeth, horn, ivory, taxidermy, organs, external limbs,
secretions, or carcasses
Any product or part, including but not limited to leather, skin,
hide, fur, wool, or hair from any dogs, cats, and endangered
or threatened animals
Adult products or services
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in the sale or use of adult products or services.
- Examples:
Sex toys
Videos or live shows for adult entertainment
Sexual enhancement products
Sexually suggestive services
Body parts and fluids
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in the sale of human body parts or fluids.
- Examples:
Blood
Hair extensions and wigs
Urine
Body parts
Organs
Human tissue
Teeth
Medical and healthcare products
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in certain healthcare products, including medical devices, and smoking cessation products containing nicotine. Manufacturers and healthcare services who do not engage in direct sale are allowed.
- Medical Devices – Examples:
Contact lenses
Bandages and braces for physical injuries
Thermometers
Testing kits for medical conditions or diseases
Breast pumps
First-aid kits
Smoking Cessation Products – Examples:
Nicotine patches
Nicotine gum
Items or products with overtly sexualized positioning
- Policy: Businesses may not position products or services in a sexually suggestive manner.
- Examples:
Implied nudity
Implied sexual acts
Zoomed-in sexual images
Real money gambling services
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in or facilitate gambling, games of skill, or lotteries, including online casinos, sports books, bingo, or poker if it costs money.
Dating services
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in or facilitate online dating services.
Products or items that facilitate or encourage unauthorized access to digital media
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in the sale of devices that facilitate or encourage streaming digital content in an unauthorized manner or interfering with the functionality of electronic devices.
- Examples:
Sale of streaming devices loaded with software that facilitates
unauthorized access to content
Jailbroken or loaded devices
Jamming or descrambling devices
Wiretapping devices
Business models, goods, items, or services that we determine may be or are fraudulent, misleading, offensive, or deceptive, or may be or are exploitative, inappropriate, or exert undue pressure on targeted groups
- Policy: Businesses may not transact in deceptive, false, misleading, or offensive offers or products.
- Examples:
Multilevel marketing
Penny auctions
ICOs and binary options
Payday loans, paycheck advances, P2P lending, debt
collection, and bail bonds
Diet, weight loss, or other health related products that imply
or attempt to generate negative self-perception
Third-Party Infringement
- Policy: Transactions may not contain content that infringes upon or violates the intellectual property rights of any third party, including copyright or trademark. This includes, but is not limited to, the sale of counterfeit products, such as goods that copy the trademark (name or logo) and/or distinctive features of another company’s products to imitate a genuine product.
- Examples:
Counterfeits, knockoffs, or replicas of branded goods, or
posts offering goods that are likely to confuse
consumers about the source, sponsorship or affiliation
of those goods.
Unauthorized or pirated copies of copyrighted works, such as
videos, movies, TV shows and broadcasts, video games,
CDs or other musical works, books, etc.