Business & Commerce

#62025CJ0062ECJ Ruling on Online Order Processing Costs and Selling Price Transparency

🇪🇺European Union··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law clarifies that flat-rate processing fees for online sales orders should not be included in the listed selling price of a product, particularly if they only apply to orders below a certain value. The ruling emphasizes the importance of transparency and consumer protection, ensuring that prices are clear and allow for informed comparison. Consumers are entitled to understand the total price they will pay without including additional charges that can be avoided by reaching a minimum order value.

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Key Changes

  • Flat-rate processing fees do not need to be included in the selling price.
  • Such fees apply only to orders below a specified amount.
  • Prices must remain clear to facilitate comparisons.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Online retailers must include flat-rate processing fees for orders below a minimum value in the displayed selling price of products, not as a separate charge.

Online retailers and e-commerce traders operating in the EU
disclosure
high

Selling prices displayed to consumers must be unambiguous, easily identifiable, and clearly legible in accordance with Article 4(1) of Directive 98/6/EC.

All traders offering products to consumers
operational
high

Selling prices must represent the final price for a unit or given quantity of product, including VAT and all other taxes, without exclusion of conditional charges.

All traders offering products to consumers
disclosure
medium

Online retailers offering goods through distance contracts must indicate whether processing fees, delivery costs, or other additional costs are payable, with amounts specified if reasonably calculable in advance.

Online retailers conducting distance sales
disclosure
high

Retailers must not structure pricing with asterisks, footnotes, or sub-pages that hide or defer disclosure of mandatory processing fees that apply to orders below minimum thresholds.

Online retailers and e-commerce traders
prohibition

Affected Parties

Online retailersConsumers

Tags

consumer protection,price transparency,EU law