Non-contractual images are images used to present a product or service, but which do not guarantee that the product or service will conform to the image.
In other words, non-contractual images may be retouched or modified to improve the appearance of the product or service. They may also be illustrative images, which do not represent an actual product or service.
For example, a non-binding image of an item of clothing may be retouched to make the item of clothing appear more flattering. The image may also be illustrative, meaning that the item of clothing depicted does not actually exist.
It is important to carefully read the general conditions of sale before placing an order for a product or service represented by a non-contractual image. These general conditions of sale must indicate that the images are non-contractual.
If you receive a product or service that does not match the picture, you can contact the seller to request a refund or exchange.
Here are some examples of situations in which non-contractual images can be used:
- To present a product or service before its official release
- To present a product or service in a context different from that of its normal use
- To present a product or service from a particular angle
If you are purchasing a product or service depicted in a non-contractual image, it is important to keep in mind that the actual product or service may differ from the image.