Key focus areas
| Area | Why it matters | Practical action |
|---|---|---|
| Delivery schedule | Sets expectation | Date time and contact |
| Item verification | Prevents wrong delivery | Check model serial and invoice |
| Condition proof | Protects against damage disputes | Photos before dispatch |
| Accessory check | Completes installation | Mounts cables adapters stands |
| Installation scope | Avoids misunderstanding | What is included and not included |
| Customer sign off | Confirms receipt | Delivery note and condition |
| After delivery support | Handles issues quickly | Support contact and warranty note |
Practical operating point
Installation should have a clear scope. Wall mounting wiring tuning and old unit removal may not be automatically included unless agreed.
Large products can be damaged by poor handling. Delivery records protect the shop and customer.
This article is for general electronic shop planning and operations. Real shops must follow local tax consumer protection warranty import product safety employment payment and electronic waste rules.
Electrical products can create safety risk when they are low quality damaged counterfeit incorrectly installed or used with wrong power accessories. Shops should use trusted suppliers and explain warranty and safety limits clearly.
Frequently asked questions
Start with stock accuracy warranty clarity supplier records serial tracking and customer communication because these affect both trust and profit.