Return and Warranty Lines That Stop AI Caveats
Why AI adds return or warranty caveats to product answers, and how French e-commerce pages can state terms cleanly without scaring shoppers.
The blog is a working notebook on French e-commerce visibility in AI search and shopping answers. Every two weeks, I publish one field article around a single product-page failure pattern: a marketplace listing with clearer stock language, a bundle mistaken for a single item because the pack count sits in a tab, a provenance note buried too low, or a French page that answers well until the shopper asks in English. Each article ends with The Shelf Ledger Note.
Why AI adds return or warranty caveats to product answers, and how French e-commerce pages can state terms cleanly without scaring shoppers.
Why AI ignores pack, refill, kit, or subscription logic and quotes the wrong single-unit price in French shopping answers.
Why ia oublie taille matière compatibilité in AI shopping answers, and how product-page spec wording keeps size, material, and fit attached to the item.
Why ia produit premium pas cher errors happen, and how material, provenance, comparison, and price-tier wording protect product positioning.
Why a product without many reviews loses AI shopping answers, and which proof signals help French retailers replace missing review volume.
Why ia recommande Amazon Cdiscount for items sold directly, and which direct-sales product-page signals help the merchant earn the shopping citation.
Why ia information produit périmée happens with seasonal and limited-edition products, and how freshness signals keep AI answers current.
Why a page produit français en anglais can be skipped in AI shopping answers, and how bilingual product-page evidence keeps the French product visible.
Why AI cannot tell your product ships in France now, and how clearer livraison France produit disponible wording keeps the answer accurate.
Why AI confuses same-name products in shopping answers, and how brand, origin, model, material, and selling-route signals separate yours.
Why AI omits made in France product claims, and how origin, workshop, material, and production wording restore provenance in shopping answers.
Why AI product answers repeat old prices, sale terms, stock states, or delivery fragments when pages lack clean commercial signals.