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Effective date: April 13, 2026

These Terms and Conditions govern access to and use of this website, including browsing, account use, product purchases, payments, customer communications, and related services. E-commerce terms typically need to cover seller details, conditions of purchase, payment methods, delivery, and returns or refunds so customers understand the rules that apply to their orders.[1][2]

By accessing the website or placing an order, the user agrees to be bound by these Terms and Conditions and any other policies referenced on the website, including the Privacy Policy, Shipping Policy, Return and Refund Policy, and any other posted rules or notices.[3][2]

Business information

This website is operated by:

  • Al Noor Fabric LLC

Users should replace these placeholders with their real business information because ecommerce terms should identify the seller and provide contact details customers can use for support and legal notices.[1]

Eligibility and acceptable use

Users may use the website only for lawful purposes and in a way that does not violate any applicable law, infringe rights, interfere with website operations, or misuse the website’s systems or content. Stripe’s services agreement also requires businesses using its services to comply with law and avoid prohibited or restricted business activity.[4][5]

The website owner may suspend, restrict, or terminate access where there is suspected fraud, abuse, unauthorized activity, misuse of payment systems, chargeback abuse, or any conduct that may harm the business, customers, service providers, or the website.[4][6]

Products and services

All products or services displayed on the website are subject to availability and may be changed, updated, limited, or discontinued at any time without prior notice. Product descriptions, pricing, images, sizing, specifications, and availability should be accurate, but ecommerce terms commonly reserve the right to correct errors or update information when needed.[2][7]

The business is solely responsible for the nature and quality of the goods or services it provides, as Stripe’s services terms state that the user is responsible for customer support issues relating to goods, services, delivery, refunds, returns, and related business activities.[6]

Orders

Placing an order through the website is an offer to purchase. The business may accept, reject, limit, or cancel any order at its discretion, including in cases involving suspected fraud, pricing errors, stock issues, incomplete information, or payment problems.[2][8]

If an order is cancelled after payment authorization, the business may issue a reversal or refund in accordance with the applicable payment method and refund policy.[2][9]

Pricing and payments

All prices shown on the website should clearly state the applicable currency and whether taxes, shipping charges, duties, or other fees are included or excluded. Payment clauses are important because customers should be told how pricing, transaction processing, delivery, and refund-related issues are handled.[2]

The website may accept payment through providers including Stripe and PayPal. Payment processing is subject to the terms, privacy practices, verification checks, fraud screening, and operational rules of those third-party payment providers.[4][10]

When a customer pays through PayPal, PayPal’s agreement explains that sellers may allow PayPal to be stored as a payment method for future purchases and that billing arrangements can authorize future one-time, sporadic, or recurring payments where agreed between the seller and buyer.[10]

The business reserves the right to refuse, limit, or cancel transactions, require additional verification, or decline orders where fraud, misuse, unauthorized activity, or compliance concerns are suspected.[4][10]

Shipping, delivery, and fulfillment

Shipping times, dispatch estimates, and delivery dates are estimates only unless expressly guaranteed in writing. Ecommerce terms generally should explain delivery terms and related conditions so customers understand fulfillment expectations.[1][2]

The business is not responsible for delays caused by shipping carriers, customs, weather events, force majeure, incorrect customer information, or events outside reasonable control, although reasonable efforts may be made to assist customers in resolving delivery issues.[1][11]

Risk of loss and title transfer terms may vary depending on the business model and should be aligned with the actual shipping and delivery process used by the store.

Returns, refunds, and exchanges

The website should clearly describe whether returns, refunds, exchanges, store credits, or all-sales-final rules apply, because ecommerce terms commonly need a dedicated clause explaining how these procedures work.[3][2][9]

You can customize this section as needed. A practical version is:

  • Returns may be requested within [insert number] days of delivery.
  • Items must be unused, in original condition, and in original packaging unless defective.
  • Certain items may be non-returnable, including customized, worn, damaged, discounted, intimate, or final-sale items.
  • Refunds, if approved, may be issued to the original payment method or as store credit.
  • Original shipping charges may be non-refundable unless required by law or unless the return is due to the business’s error.
  • Return shipping costs may be paid by the customer unless the item is defective, incorrect, or otherwise eligible for a business-paid return.

Stripe states that businesses are responsible for providing customer support for refunds and returns related to their goods and services.[6]

Chargebacks and payment disputes

If a customer files a chargeback, reversal, claim, or payment dispute, the business may provide transaction records, delivery confirmation, customer communications, and other supporting evidence to the payment provider or financial institution to contest or review the claim. Payment providers apply their own rules and procedures to such disputes.[4][10]

The business may suspend future orders or accounts associated with abusive, fraudulent, or repeated chargeback activity where permitted by law.[4]

Accounts and submitted information

If account registration is available, users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their login credentials and for all activity that occurs under their account, to the extent permitted by law.

Users agree to provide accurate, current, and complete information for purchases, account creation, communications, and support requests. The business may refuse service, cancel orders, or limit access where submitted information appears false, misleading, incomplete, or unauthorized.[2][8]

Intellectual property

All content on the website, including text, graphics, logos, images, layouts, product content, branding, and software-related elements, is owned by the business or its licensors and is protected by applicable intellectual property laws.

Users may not copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, scrape, republish, sell, or exploit website content without prior written permission, except where applicable law allows limited personal and non-commercial use.

Promotions and marketing

Any promotions, discounts, coupon codes, giveaways, free shipping offers, or limited-time campaigns are subject to separate rules and may be changed, suspended, or withdrawn at any time unless prohibited by law.

The business may refuse promotional redemptions in cases of suspected abuse, duplicate use, system error, resale activity, or violation of the promotion’s stated conditions.

Disclaimer of warranties

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the website, its content, and any products or services provided through it are offered on an “as is” and “as available” basis unless a separate written warranty is expressly provided.

The business does not guarantee uninterrupted access, error-free operation, or that the website will always be free from bugs, delays, malware, or other harmful components, although reasonable efforts may be made to maintain security and functionality.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, the business will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for loss of profits, revenue, data, goodwill, business opportunities, or anticipated savings arising out of or related to use of the website, products, or services.

Where liability cannot be excluded, the business’s total liability should be limited to the amount paid by the customer for the relevant order or product giving rise to the claim, to the maximum extent permitted by law.

Indemnity

Users agree to indemnify and hold harmless the business, its owners, officers, employees, affiliates, and service providers from claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, and expenses arising from their misuse of the website, violation of these Terms and Conditions, infringement of rights, or unlawful conduct, to the extent permitted by law.

Third-party services and links

The website may integrate or link to third-party services, including payment processors, analytics tools, advertising platforms, shipping providers, or external websites. Use of those third-party services may also be governed by their own terms and privacy notices.[4][10]

The business is not responsible for the content, policies, availability, or practices of third-party websites or services except as required by law.

Privacy

Personal information is handled in accordance with the website’s Privacy Policy. Because the website may collect customer information, process payments, and use advertising or analytics tools, the Privacy Policy should be read together with these Terms and Conditions.[1][2]

Governing law and disputes

These Terms and Conditions should be governed by the laws of [insert country/state/province], without regard to conflict of law rules, unless mandatory consumer protection laws require otherwise.

Any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions, website use, or purchases should be resolved through the courts or dispute resolution processes specified by the business, subject to mandatory law. Some payment providers, including Stripe and PayPal, also include their own dispute procedures and arbitration or claim handling terms in their agreements with users and merchants.[5][12]

Changes to these terms

The business may update or modify these Terms and Conditions at any time by posting the revised version on the website with a new effective date. Continued use of the website after changes take effect may constitute acceptance of the updated terms, to the extent permitted by law.[4]

Contact details

For questions about these Terms and Conditions, orders, returns, or legal notices, users can contact:

  • Business name: [Insert business name]
  • Website: [Insert website URL]
  • Email: [Insert support/legal email]
  • Phone: [Insert phone number]
  • Address: [Insert business address]

Recommended linked policies

For best coverage, this Terms and Conditions page should be used together with:

  • Privacy Policy
  • Shipping Policy
  • Return and Refund Policy
  • Cookie Policy or Cookie Notice
  • Disclaimer (if applicable)

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