I (17) want to go buy a notebook in Saturn. I already have a written and valid power of attorney.
Can it be rejected?
Then, in addition to the power of attorney, you also need at least a copy of the ID card of the power of attorney.
Everyone can simply write a power of attorney to you.
Can the seller do, because how should the sellers know that this authorization is authentic? You can't see that.
The seller is only really on the safe side when the customer is of legal age.
The seller can even completely "simply" reject a sale. A legally valid purchase only comes about if two declarations of intent agree. If the seller theoretically refuses, no purchase can be made.
Can it be rejected?
I already have a… Valid power of attorney.
What does this authorization make valid in your eyes? Who has authenticated your parents' signatures?
Does anyone have to believe that this power of attorney was really signed by both parents?
What does this authorization make valid in your eyes? Who has authenticated your parents' signatures?
You need a certification for a power of attorney to take effect? 😁
This is not my statement, but… Saturn can question this authorization.