Members of the Boston Wedding Group, collectively and individually,
believe that sound and ethical practices are good business. We
believe that customers seek out vendors in whom they can place
their trust. Further we believe that conduct that is hurtful to
the reputation of any Boston Wedding Group member is also hurtful
to the reputations of all members. It is with these beliefs in
mind that we establish this Code of Ethics.
Members of the Boston Wedding Group agree to abide by the following
standards:
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A BWG member shall always attempt to present information
in as clear and unambiguous a manner as possible, shall honor
the trust of the customer, and shall not take advantage of
the customer's lack of experience or knowledge.
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Offers of goods and services should be clear, so that customers
may know exactly what is being offered and the extent of the
commitment they are considering.
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Any description of the goods and quantity purchased, and
the price and terms of payment should be clearly stated on
the order form.
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Contracts or receipts should conform to applicable laws and
regulations.
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Any guarantee or warranty stated by member should be consistent
with, and at least as protective as, that of the manufacturer
or supplier of the product sold.
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Any receipt or contract copy given to the customer should
show the name and contact information of the vendor.
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Refund policies, if any, should be clearly stated on all
contracts and order forms.
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Any salesperson representing a BWG member should immediately
identify him or herself to a prospective customer and should
truthfully indicate to the customer the purpose of the contact,
identifying the company or product brands represented.
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A BWG member should not imply that a prospective customer
has been "specially selected" to receive some reputed
benefit or that any offer is special or limited as to time
when such is not the case.
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Selling contacts should not be intrusive and the right of
the customer to terminate a sales interview should be scrupulously
respected.
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All references to testimonials and endorsements should be
truthful, currently applicable and authorized by the person
or organization giving it.
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If product, service or other types of comparisons are made,
they should be fair and based on substantiated facts.
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A BWG member should refrain from disparagement of other products
or firms.
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A BWG member should not attempt to induce a customer to cancel
a contract the customer has made with another provider of
the same product or service.