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    Website Footer/Required information

    Good afternoon

    I've created a small website for my LTD, bought domain, etc etc. I've dono some google searchs and apaprently the only information required is

    Copyright, Company Name, Company Number and VAT Number.

    Is this correct? Any input will be very much appreciated

    Cheers

    #2
    Originally posted by carlosLondon View Post
    Good afternoon

    I've created a small website for my LTD, bought domain, etc etc. I've dono some google searchs and apaprently the only information required is

    Copyright, Company Name, Company Number and VAT Number.

    Is this correct? Any input will be very much appreciated

    Cheers
    I suspect you might find some contact information useful...

    Doesn't have to be in a footer, mine's in a separate page labelled "About".
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #3
      Company address (registered office)

      Email address is required as well.
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        #4
        The UK's E-Commerce Regulations

        Minimum information to be provided
        Service providers, whether involved in e-commerce or not, should provide the following minimum information, which must be easily, directly and permanently accessible:
        • The name of the service provider must be given somewhere easily accessible on the site. This might differ from the trading name and any such difference should be explained – e.g. "XYZ.com is the trading name of XYZ Enterprises Limited."
        • The email address of the service provider must be given. It is not sufficient to include a 'contact us' form without also providing an email address.
        • The geographic address of the service provider must be given. A PO Box is unlikely to suffice as a geographic address; but a registered office address would. If the business is a company, the registered office address must be included in any event.
        • If a company, the company's registration number should also be given.
        • If the business is a member of a trade or professional association, membership details, including any registration number, should be provided.
        • If the business has a VAT number, it should be stated – even if the website is not being used for e-commerce transactions.
        • Prices on the website must be clear and unambiguous. Also, state whether prices are inclusive of tax and delivery costs.
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          #5
          Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
          The UK's E-Commerce Regulations

          Minimum information to be provided

          Service providers, whether involved in e-commerce or not, should provide the following minimum information, which must be easily, directly and permanently accessible:
          • The name of the service provider must be given somewhere easily accessible on the site. This might differ from the trading name and any such difference should be explained – e.g. "XYZ.com is the trading name of XYZ Enterprises Limited."
          • The email address of the service provider must be given. It is not sufficient to include a 'contact us' form without also providing an email address.
          • The geographic address of the service provider must be given. A PO Box is unlikely to suffice as a geographic address; but a registered office address would. If the business is a company, the registered office address must be included in any event.
          • If a company, the company's registration number should also be given.
          • If the business is a member of a trade or professional association, membership details, including any registration number, should be provided.
          • If the business has a VAT number, it should be stated – even if the website is not being used for e-commerce transactions.
          • Prices on the website must be clear and unambiguous. Also, state whether prices are inclusive of tax and delivery costs.
          Bugger. Forgot about the VAT number...
          Blog? What blog...?

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            #6
            Originally posted by malvolio View Post
            Bugger. Forgot about the VAT number...
            Not really for me to say but....

            Last edited by northernladuk; 9 November 2011, 13:33.
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              #7
              Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
              Not really for me to say but....

              Not a problem though. Never get anyone visiting the site anyway!
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #8
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                The UK's E-Commerce Regulations

                Minimum information to be provided
                Service providers, whether involved in e-commerce or not, should provide the following minimum information, which must be easily, directly and permanently accessible:
                • The name of the service provider must be given somewhere easily accessible on the site. This might differ from the trading name and any such difference should be explained – e.g. "XYZ.com is the trading name of XYZ Enterprises Limited."
                • The email address of the service provider must be given. It is not sufficient to include a 'contact us' form without also providing an email address.
                • The geographic address of the service provider must be given. A PO Box is unlikely to suffice as a geographic address; but a registered office address would. If the business is a company, the registered office address must be included in any event.
                • If a company, the company's registration number should also be given.
                • If the business is a member of a trade or professional association, membership details, including any registration number, should be provided.
                • If the business has a VAT number, it should be stated – even if the website is not being used for e-commerce transactions.
                • Prices on the website must be clear and unambiguous. Also, state whether prices are inclusive of tax and delivery costs.
                Thanks a lot. So all this inforamtion hasn't got to be in the footer/all the pages, an About us page will suffice?

                About the geographical address...interesting...I'm paying my accountants to use their address, so I guess I will have to use that one...I will check with them first.

                Thanks for your help

                C

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by carlosLondon View Post
                  Thanks a lot. So all this inforamtion hasn't got to be in the footer/all the pages, an About us page will suffice?
                  Have a look at some major UK retailers websites for example amazon.co.uk, tescos, sainsburys.

                  Originally posted by carlosLondon View Post
                  About the geographical address...interesting...I'm paying my accountants to use their address, so I guess I will have to use that one...I will check with them first.
                  No need to check you are allowed to put it on there.
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