Vendor Platform Dispute Resolution
Summary
Review your contract with the platform to understand their terms regarding no-shows. Check californias business regulations to see if the platforms policy violates any laws. Consider negotiating terms or seeking legal advice to potentially revise the agreement. Unfair competition law may be applicable. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
i’m a small business vendor and the platform i’m utilizing is taking the full amount of ticket prices that i’ve created for my specialty experience if a client doesn’t show while i have to come out of pocket to provide everything materials fresh snacks etc and i show up at my establishment and they don’t offer refunds so they take all of it without giving me a dime in the state of california and it’s happened to many times what can i do about this and they know exactly what they are doing
It sounds like a frustrating situation, ****. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Review your contract with the platform to understand their terms regarding no-shows.
- Check California's business regulations to see if the platform's policy violates any laws.
- Consider negotiating terms or seeking legal advice to potentially revise the agreement.
Would you like help connecting to a local lawyer who can assist you further with this issue?
can you provide me californias business regulations for vendors and digital marketing platforms
I can provide some general guidance on California's business regulations for vendors and digital marketing platforms:
- Online Privacy Protection Act: Ensure compliance with privacy policies if collecting personal data.
- Unfair Competition Law: Prohibits business practices deemed unfair or deceptive.
- False Advertising Laws: Avoid misleading claims in marketing.
Would you like help connecting to a local lawyer for more detailed assistance?
so sounds like unfair competition law would be my course
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It seems like you might have a strong case under the Unfair Competition Law. Reviewing your contract and possibly negotiating better terms could be beneficial. If you decide you want legal assistance, feel free to reach out to a local lawyer for more detailed help!