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Positive practices are pro-consumer business approaches that prioritize the interests, rights, and well-being of customers. They are designed to empower consumers, offer fairness, transparency, and value: | |||
*;Transparency | |||
::Clearly disclosing pricing, terms, conditions, and product information upfront. | |||
*;Fair value | |||
::Offering products/services at reasonable prices that match the value provided. | |||
*;Consumer control and choice | |||
::Giving customers genuine options, easy cancellation, ownership rights, and repair ability. | |||
*;Longevity and durability | |||
::Designing products to last and be repairable, reducing waste and repeat costs. | |||
*;Respectful support | |||
::Providing accessible, helpful, and fair customer service to resolve issues. | |||
==Examples== | |||
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|+Common Positive Practices | |||
!Practice | |||
!Description | |||
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|One-Time Purchase | |||
|Offering a product or service for a single payment with no recurring fees for core functionality | |||
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|Right to Repair | |||
|Designing products to be repairable, and making parts, tools, manuals and software accessible | |||
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|Transparent Pricing | |||
|Clearly displaying the full price (including all mandatory fees/taxes) upfront in advertising or early during checkout | |||
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|Fair Return Policy | |||
|Offering easy returns, exchanges, or refunds within a reasonable timeframe | |||
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|Clear Cancellation Policy | |||
|Making it simple and straightforward for consumers to cancel subscriptions without hoops | |||
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|Ownership Model | |||
|Ensuring consumers own what they purchase, including the ability to use, modify, resell, or transfer the product freely | |||
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|Honest Marketing | |||
|Providing accurate information about products. | |||
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|Proactive Customer Support | |||
|Offering readily available support to identify and resolve issues efficiently. | |||
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===One-time purchase vs. subscription plan=== | ===One-time purchase vs. subscription plan=== | ||
Subscription plans are usually cost-efficient in the short term, benefiting consumers who are unsure on a product and want to try it out. Many services exist exclusively under a subscription model and operate sensibly. One-time purchases are typically designed to operate cleanly and effectively for an extended period of time. | Subscription plans are usually cost-efficient in the short term, benefiting consumers who are unsure on a product and want to try it out. Many modern services exist exclusively under a subscription model and operate sensibly. One-time purchases are typically designed to operate cleanly and effectively for an extended period of time. | ||
====Considerations for subscription plans==== | ====Considerations for subscription plans==== | ||
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===Offline product vs. online services for digital goods=== | ===Offline product vs. online services for digital goods=== | ||
Services that run exclusively online innately have more control over how their product operates and are received. This control can lead to changes in the product that can | Services that run exclusively online innately allow the company to have more control over how their product operates and are received. This form of control can lead to changes in the product that can improve it, but can otherwise also introduce a myriad of issues such as incompatibility and the removal of functionality. Digital goods that are completely operational offline allow the consumer to decide how long those goods will be used. As long as the downloaded product can be stored and correctly rendered, it has no expiration. | ||
====Considersations for online services==== | ====Considersations for online services==== | ||
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*How likely am I to maintain an internet connection to this service? | *How likely am I to maintain an internet connection to this service? | ||
*Can this service alter itself into an incompatible state? Can this service remove functionality that I need? | *Can this service alter itself into an incompatible state? Can this service remove functionality that I need? | ||
*Is this | *Is this service distributed from a centralized organization? | ||
**If so, is there legislation in said organization's location that | **If so, is there legislation and effective enforcement in said organization's location that protects me from malicious practices with my data? | ||
====Considerations for offline products==== | ====Considerations for offline products==== |