distance selling definition

distance selling means the offer for sale, hire or hire purchase by mail order, catalogue, []Internet, telemarketing or by any other method by which the potential end[] users cannot be expected to see the [] tyre displayed;
distance selling means the offer for sale, hire or hire purchase of products, online or through other means of distance sales, whereby the potential customer cannot physically access the product displayed;
distance selling means the transfer and delivery of goods, other than a new means of transport or goods installed or assembled, by or on behalf of the transferor to another Member State to a person who is not registered in that Member State as a taxable person or a taxable person with limited liability.

More Definitions of distance selling

distance selling means sale, hire or hire purchase by mail order, catalogue, Internet, telemarketing or any other method where the potential end user cannot be expected to see the product displayed;
distance selling means all sales of goods and the provision of services other than face to face, including transactions using the internet, by mail order, telephone and advertising in magazines, newspapers and periodicals.
distance selling means a non face-to-face purchase, therefore an item purchased via the Internet, over the telephone or mail order.
distance selling means a method of selling Products other than in person and includes, but is not limited to, electronic sales, mail order, telephone or fax.
distance selling means entering into contract for purchase or purchasing of any products or services by dialing a telephone number advertised for the purpose in television, internet network, newspapers, magazines, hoarding, posters and in similar other manners and also includes purchasing of products and services on internet;
distance selling means a transaction where the buyer and seller are not simultaneously physically present when the transaction is concluded;
distance selling means sales in which the Merchant receives the cardholder’s payment card data by telephone, post, fax, the Internet, or other electronic connection in a situation in which the cardholder and payment card are not physically present. In- home selling is not considered distance selling.