Customer Reviews and Ratings Sample Clauses

Customer Reviews and Ratings. URBN may ask Customers to rate or provide comments regarding Seller or the Products, and may post any resulting ratings or comments on the Marketplace for public display.
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Customer Reviews and Ratings. MCL may ask Buyers to rate or provide comments regarding Seller or the Products, and may post any resulting ratings or comments on the eMarketplace/eShop for public display.
Customer Reviews and Ratings. Front Porch may ask Customers to rate or provide comments regarding Seller or the Products, and may post any resulting ratings or comments on the Marketplace for public display.
Customer Reviews and Ratings. FALAKSTORE may ask Customers to rate or provide comments regarding Seller or the Products, and may post any resulting ratings or comments on the Marketplace for public display.
Customer Reviews and Ratings. PVM may ask Customers to rate or provide comments regarding Merchants or their Products and may post any resulting ratings or comments on the Marketplace (online / in person) for public display.
Customer Reviews and Ratings. 8.1 That the vendor acknowledges that customers who purchase products from the online store may be required to leave reviews and ratings regarding their purchase and these reviews and ratings may be made publicly available on the platform.

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