Toxci operates in full alignment with GDPR requirements.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a privacy law established by the European Union (EU) to enhance the protection of individuals’ personal data. Enforced since May 25, 2018, it applies to any organization that processes the data of EU citizens, regardless of where the organization is located.

This page outlines how Toxci adheres to GDPR principles and ensures your data is managed transparently, securely, and with the utmost respect.

Standard & Professional

A return policy outlines how, when, and under what conditions your customers
can return purchased goods and services.

You can name your return policy in many different ways, such as:

  • Return and refund policy
  • Returns and exchange policy
  • Shipping and return Policy
  • Store Return Policy

A well-written return policy can help your business retain customers & increase sales. But overly restrictive or Toxci policies tend to scare people away.

Clear & User-Friendly

A refund policy is a document that outlines the rules for getting refunds for purchased goods and services. It often details the eligibility requirements for refunds, types of refunds given, the refund timeframe, and the return process.

Is There a difference between a return
policy and refund policy?

Returns and refunds are technically two separate occurrences.

A return policy indicates rules and conditions about if, when, and for how long your customers can return a purchase and receive reimbursement. It includes information about how long your customer has to make the return and which items are included or excluded from the policy.

A refund policy states if and when your customers are entitled to receive reimbursement for a purchase and do not have to be contingent on a return. For example, if a customer received a faulty or damaged item, or if the order never arrives, your refund policy.

How to manage or delete your data

Anyone directly selling goods or services to consumers online or in person needs
a return policy, including:

  • Small businesses
  • Ecommerce websites
  • Retail stores
  • Dropshipping companies
  • Software as a Service (SaaS) businesses

Your competitors, no doubt, already offer refunds, returns, and exchanges. This is a common practice, and customers will probably choose a competitor with a good return policy over your business if you don’t provide one.