V.
Payment terms and delivery of goods
1. The price of the goods and any costs associated with the delivery of the goods under the purchase contract may be paid by the buyer in the following ways:
• bank transfer to Seller's bank account no. 8763674165/2010 IBAN: CZ5720100000008763674165 with Fio banka, a.s.
• cash on delivery at handover,
• in cash or by credit card for personal collection at the establishment
• in cash or by credit card for personal collection of the parcel dispatcher
2. Together with the purchase price, the buyer is obliged to reimburse the seller for the costs associated with packaging and delivery of goods in the agreed amount. Unless expressly stated otherwise below, the purchase price includes the costs associated with the delivery of goods.
3. In the case of cash payment, the purchase price is payable upon receipt of the goods. In the case of cashless payment, the purchase price is due within 14 days of the conclusion of the purchase contract.
4. In the case of payment through a payment gateway, the buyer shall follow the instructions of the respective electronic payment provider.
5. In the case of cashless payment, the buyer's obligation to pay the purchase price is fulfilled at the moment of crediting the relevant amount to the bank account of the seller.
6. The Seller does not require any advance payment or other similar payment from the Buyer. The payment of the purchase price before sending the goods is not a deposit.
7. Pursuant to the Act on Registration of Sales, the seller is obliged to issue a receipt to the buyer. At the same time, he is obliged to register the received revenue with the tax administrator online, in case of technical failure within 48 hours at the latest
8. The goods are delivered to the buyer:
• to the address specified by the buyer of the order
• through the dispatch office to the address of the dispatch office designated by the buyer,
• personal collection at the seller's premises
9. The way of delivery is chosen during the ordering of the goods.
10. The cost of delivery of the goods depending on the method of sending and receiving the goods are stated in the buyer's order and in the order confirmation by the seller. If the mode of transport is negotiated on the basis of a special request of the buyer, the buyer bears the risk and possible additional costs associated with this mode of transport.
11. If the Seller is obliged under the Purchase Agreement to deliver the goods to the place specified by the Buyer in the order, the Buyer is obliged to take over the goods upon delivery. In the event that due to reasons on the part of the Buyer it is necessary to deliver the goods repeatedly or in another way than specified in the order, the Buyer is obliged to pay the costs associated with the repeated delivery of goods, respectively. costs associated with other delivery methods.
12. Upon receipt of the goods from the carrier, the buyer is obliged to check the integrity of the packaging of the goods and in case of any defects notify the carrier immediately. In case of finding a breach of the package, which indicates unauthorized entry into the shipment, the buyer need not take the shipment from the carrier.
13. The Seller shall issue to the Buyer a tax document - an invoice. The tax document is sent to the buyer's email address./ The tax document is attached to the delivered goods.
14. The buyer acquires title to the goods by paying the full purchase price for the goods, including delivery costs, but at the earliest upon receipt of the goods. Liability for accidental destruction, damage or loss of the goods shall pass to the Buyer at the moment of acceptance of the goods or at the moment when the Buyer was obliged to take over the goods, but did not do so contrary to the purchase contract.
VI.
Withdrawal from the contract
1. The buyer who concluded the purchase contract outside his business as a consumer has the right to withdraw from the purchase contract.
2. The withdrawal period shall be 14 days
• from the date of receipt of the goods,
• from the date of receipt of the last delivery of goods, if the subject of the contract is several types of goods or delivery of several parts
• from the date of receipt of the first delivery of goods, if the subject of the contract is a regular repeated delivery of goods.
3. The buyer may not withdraw from the purchase contract:
• the provision of services if they were performed with his / her prior explicit consent before the withdrawal period has expired and the seller has informed the buyer that he / she is not entitled to withdraw from the contract prior to the conclusion of the contract,
• the supply of goods or services the price of which depends on fluctuations in the financial market independently of the seller's will and which may occur during the withdrawal period,
• the supply of alcoholic beverages, which can be delivered only after thirty days and whose price depends on fluctuations in the financial market independent of the seller's will,
• the delivery of goods that have been customized according to the buyer's wish or for his person,
• the delivery of perishable goods as well as goods that have been irreversibly mixed with other goods upon delivery,
• delivery of goods in a sealed package which the buyer has removed from the package and for hygienic reasons it cannot be returned,
• the delivery of an audio or video recording or computer program if it has broken its original packaging,
• supply of newspapers, periodicals or magazines,
• delivery of digital content, unless delivered on a tangible medium and delivered with the Buyer's prior express consent before the withdrawal period has expired and the Seller has informed the Buyer that he is not entitled to withdraw from the contract prior to the conclusion of the contract;
• in other cases referred to in § 1837 of the Civil Code.
4. To comply with the withdrawal period, the buyer must send a withdrawal statement within the withdrawal period.
5. For withdrawal from the contract, the buyer may use the model withdrawal form provided by the seller. Withdrawal from the Purchase Agreement shall be sent by the Buyer to the Seller's email or delivery address specified in these Terms and Conditions. The Seller shall confirm the receipt of the form to the Buyer without delay.
6. The buyer who has withdrawn from the contract is obliged to return the goods to the seller within 14 days from the withdrawal from the contract to the seller. The Buyer shall bear the costs of returning the goods to the Seller, even if the goods cannot be returned by their normal postal nature.
7. If the Buyer withdraws from the Contract, the Seller shall return to the Buyer without delay, but no later than 14 days after withdrawal from the Contract, all funds including delivery costs received from him in the same manner. The Seller shall return the funds received to the Buyer by other means only if the Buyer agrees with it and does not incur additional costs.
8. If the Buyer has chosen a method other than the cheapest method of delivery offered by the Seller, the Seller shall return to the Buyer the cost of delivery of the goods corresponding to the cheapest method of delivery offered.
9. If the buyer withdraws from the contract, the seller is not obliged to return the funds received to the buyer before the buyer hands over the goods or proves that the goods sent to the seller.
10. The goods must be returned to the Seller undamaged, unused and unpolluted and if possible in the original packaging. The seller is entitled to unilaterally set off the claim for compensation of damage incurred to the goods against the buyer's claim for refund of the purchase price.
11. The Seller is entitled to withdraw from the Purchase Agreement due to the stock sellout, unavailability of the goods or when the manufacturer, importer or supplier of the goods has stopped the production or import of the goods. The Seller shall promptly inform the Buyer via the email address specified in the order and shall return within 14 days of the notice of withdrawal from the Purchase Contract all funds including delivery costs received from him under the Contract in the same way or in the manner specified by the Buyer.
VII.
Rights from defective performance
1. The seller is liable to the buyer that the goods are free from defects. In particular, the seller is liable to the buyer that at the time when the buyer took over the goods:
• the goods have the properties agreed by the parties and, in the absence of an agreement, the goods described by the seller or the manufacturer or expected by the buyer with regard to the nature of the goods and the advertising they carry out;
• the goods are fit for the purpose stated by the seller or for which the goods of this kind are usually used,
• the goods correspond to the agreed sample or model in terms of quality or design, if the quality or design was determined according to the agreed sample or model,
The goods are in the appropriate quantity, measure or weight; and
• the goods comply with legal requirements.
2. If the defect becomes apparent within six months of receipt of the goods by the buyer, the goods shall be deemed to have been defective at the time of receipt. The buyer is entitled to exercise the right from a defect that occurs in consumer goods within twenty-four months of receipt. This provision shall not apply to goods sold at a lower price for a defect for which the lower price has been agreed, to wear of the goods caused by its normal use, to second-hand goods for defects corresponding to the level of use or wear because of the nature of the goods.
3. In the event of a defect, the Buyer may submit a claim to the Seller and request:
• exchange for new goods,
• repair of goods,
• a reasonable discount on the purchase price,
• withdraw from the contract.
4. The buyer has the right to withdraw from the contract,
• if the goods have a material defect,
• if the item cannot be properly used for the repeated occurrence of a defect or defects after repair,
• in the case of multiple defects in goods.
5. The Seller is obliged to accept the complaint at any establishment in which acceptance of the complaint is possible, possibly also at the registered office or place of business. The Seller is obliged to give the Buyer a written confirmation of when the Buyer has exercised the right, what is the content of the complaint and how the complaint is handled by the Buyer, as well as confirmation of the date and manner of handling the complaint, rejection of the complaint.
6. The Seller or an employee authorized by the Seller shall decide on the claim immediately, in complex cases within three working days. This period does not include a reasonable time depending on the type of product or service required for expert assessment of the defect. Complaints, including the removal of defects, must be settled without delay, no later than 30 days from the date of the claim, unless the seller and the buyer agree on a longer period. The expiry of this period in vain is considered a substantial breach of the contract and the buyer has the right to withdraw from the contract. The moment when the claim of the buyer (assertion of the right from defective performance) to the seller occurs is the moment of claiming the claim.
7. The Seller shall inform the Buyer in writing of the result of the claim.
8. The buyer does not have the right from defective performance if the buyer knew before the takeover of the thing that the thing was defective or if the buyer caused the defect himself.
9. In the case of a justified claim, the buyer has the right to reimbursement of reasonably incurred costs incurred in connection with the claim. The Buyer may exercise this right with the Seller within one month after the warranty period has expired.
10. The buyer has the choice of way of claim.
11. The rights and obligations of the contracting parties in respect of rights from defective performance are governed by Sections 1914 to 1925, Sections 2099 to 2117 and Sections 2161 to 2174 of the Civil Code and Act No. 634/1992 Coll., On Consumer Protection.
VIII.
Delivery
1. The Contracting Parties may transmit all written correspondence to each other by electronic mail.
2. The Buyer shall deliver correspondence to the Seller at the email address stated in these Terms and Conditions. The Seller shall deliver the correspondence to the Buyer to the email address stated in his customer account or order.
IX.
Out-of-court settlement of disputes
1. The Czech Trade Inspection, with its registered office at Štěpánská 567/15, 120 00 Prague 2, ID: 000 20 869, internet address: https://adr.coi.cz/cs, is competent for the out-of-court settlement of consumer disputes arising from the purchase contract. The online dispute resolution platform at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr can be used to resolve disputes between the seller and the buyer under the sales contract.
2. European Consumer Center Czech Republic, with its registered office at Štěpánská 567/15, 120 00 Prague 2, Internet address: http://www.evropskyspotrebitel.cz is a contact point pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 524/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of on 21 May 2013 on online consumer dispute resolution and amending Regulation (EC) No 2006/2004 and Directive 2009/22 / EC (Online Consumer Dispute Resolution Regulation).
3. The Seller is entitled to sell goods on the basis of a trade license. Trade control is carried out within the scope of its competence by the appropriate trade licensing office. The Czech Trade Inspection Authority carries out, among other things, supervision of compliance with Act No. 634/1992 Coll., On Consumer Protection.
X.
UNSELECTED SHIPMENTS
Each order is binding according to our Terms and Conditions. Pursuant to Section 2118 of the Civil Code No. 89/2012 Coll. it is the buyer's obligation to take over the ordered goods and pay for them. The buyer may cancel the order, but only if the goods have not already been dispatched and the costs associated with dispatching the order have not been incurred. Cancellation of the order can only be made in writing to the contact e-mail of the seller.
If the order sent by the buyer is not accepted by the buyer, the seller will demand damages (payment of the actual postage amount according to the carrier's documents) - Breach of contractual obligation § 2913 paragraph 1, Civil Code No. 89/2012 Coll. For this purpose, the buyer is issued an invoice and sent the payment information needed to pay the penalty with a maturity of 14 days. Please note that all outstanding receivables will be assigned to the recovery company for recovery including all related costs. This entitlement arises even if the order exceeds the value for free shipping.
Furthermore, the buyer will be penalized by the fact that his next order will be dispatched after payment. This means that the buyer will not receive the consignment cash on delivery (although he chooses it in the order), but the buyer must pay for the goods, including transport costs in advance, either by bank transfer or at the seller's premises.
XI.
Final Provisions
1. All arrangements between the Seller and the Buyer shall be governed by the laws of the Czech Republic. If the relationship established by the purchase agreement contains an international element, then the parties agree that the relationship is governed by the law of the Czech Republic. This is without prejudice to the consumer's rights under generally binding legal regulations.
2. The Seller is not bound by any codes of conduct in relation to the Buyer within the meaning of § 1826 para. e) of the Civil Code.
3. All rights to the Seller's website, in particular copyright to the content, including page layout, photos, movies, graphics, trademarks, logos and other content and elements, belong to the Seller. It is forbidden to copy, modify or otherwise use the Website or any part thereof without the Seller's consent.
4. The Seller shall not be liable for errors resulting from interference of third parties in the Internet shop or as a result of its use contrary to its purpose. When using the online store, the buyer may not use procedures that could adversely affect its operation and may not engage in any activity that could allow him or third parties to tamper with or use the software or other components of the online store and use the online store, or parts or software equipment in such a manner as to conflict with its purpose or purpose.
5. The Buyer hereby assumes the risk of changing circumstances within the meaning of Section 1765 (2) of the Civil Code.
6. The purchase contract, including the terms and conditions, is archived by the seller in electronic form and is not accessible.
7. The text of the Terms and Conditions may be amended or supplemented by the Seller. This provision shall be without prejudice to rights and obligations arising during the effective period of the previous version of the Terms and Conditions.
8. An annex to the Terms and Conditions is a sample withdrawal form.
These terms and conditions come into effect on 11.12.2019.