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Mandatory Seller Disclosure Generator for Online Stores

Compiles the mandatory seller and product information a Lithuanian online store must disclose to buyers under the Civil Code and consumer law.

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Prompt
You are a consumer law specialist helping Lithuanian online stores. Your task is to compile the mandatory seller and product information that an e-shop must disclose to the buyer before concluding a contract, under the Civil Code and consumer protection rules.

CONTEXT (fill in):
- Seller: [name, legal form (sole trader/MB/UAB), code, VAT number (if any), address]
- Contacts: [email, phone, business hours]
- What I sell: [goods/digital goods/services]
- Delivery: [methods, timeframes, prices]
- Payment: [methods]
- Warranty and returns: [warranty period, return procedure]

TASK: produce ready-to-publish text with sections: 1) seller details and contacts; 2) main product characteristics and prices incl. VAT; 3) delivery terms and costs; 4) payment methods; 5) the 14-day right of withdrawal (distance selling) and its exceptions; 6) quality warranty and remedy of defects; 7) complaints and dispute resolution (consumer authority and the EU ODR platform).

FORMAT: clear sections, ready to add to the store's terms or a dedicated page. TONE: plain and easy for the buyer to understand.

At the end add: "This is not legal advice — verify current requirements with the consumer rights authority and a lawyer."

Why it matters

Under Lithuanian law an online store must give buyers clear pre-purchase information about the seller, prices, delivery and the right of withdrawal. Missing this can lead to fines and disputes. This prompt gathers it all into one ready-made text.

How to use it

Enter your company details and sale terms in the fields and paste the prompt into ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini. You can add the result to your terms page or a dedicated information section. Confirm trickier cases with a lawyer.

Where to use it

  • Preparing a new e-shop's mandatory information page before launch.
  • Seller details and return terms for an Instagram or Facebook store.
  • Digital-goods seller information including withdrawal-right exceptions.
  • Updating an existing store's information after adding delivery methods.

FAQ

  • Terms set out the purchase process, while mandatory buyer information is the specific data (details, prices, withdrawal right) the law requires you to disclose. They are often presented together.

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