Source: https://marepolonia.pl/terms-of-use/?lang=en
Timestamp: 2019-12-13 21:16:09
Document Index: 28501913

Matched Legal Cases: ['§4', '§5', 'art. 491', '§5', '§9', '§11']

Terms of use - Marepolonia
These Regulations define the general conditions, rules and manner of sale conducted by Aleksander Karkowski, running a business under the name MarePolonia Aleksander Karkowski with its registered office in Warsaw, via the online store MarePolonia.pl (hereinafter: “Online Store”) and defines the terms and conditions of performance by Aleksandra Karkowski, running a business under the name of MarePolonia Aleksander Karkowski with its registered office in Warsaw, free of charge electronic services.
Poczta Polska SA with its registered office in Warsaw.
Customer Account – means an individual panel for each Customer, launched on his behalf by the Seller, after the Customer has registered and concluded the contract for the provision of the Customer Account Service.
Seller – means Aleksander Karkowski conducting business under the name MarePolonia Aleksander Karkowski with its registered office in Warsaw (00-116, ul .Świętokrzyska32m 97, NIP: 5223146097, REGON: 382247902, entered into the Central Register and Information on Economic Activity conducted by the Minister of Development; -mail: mare.polonia@gmail.com, who is also the owner of the Online Store.
Store Website – means the websites where the Seller runs the Online Store operating in the marepolonia.pl domain
Permanent media – means a material or tool enabling the Customer or the Seller to store information personally addressed to him in a way that allows access to information in the future for a reasonable time for the purpose of this information and which allows the stored information to be restored unchanged.
Sales contract – means a sales contract concluded at a distance, on terms specified in the Regulations, between the Customer and the Seller.
All rights to the Online Store, including proprietary copyrights, intellectual property rights to its name, its Internet domain, the Online Store Website, as well as to patterns, forms, logos posted on the Shop Website belong to the Seller, and the use of them may take place only in a specified manner and in accordance with the Regulations and with the consent of the Seller expressed in writing.
The Seller shall endeavor to make the use of the Online Store possible for Internet users using all popular web browsers, operating systems, device types and internet connection types.
The Seller uses the mechanism of “cookie” files, which when used by customers from the Store Website, are saved by the Seller’s server on the hard disk of the Customer’s end device. The use of “cookies” is aimed at correct operation of the Store Website on the end devices of customers. This mechanism does not destroy the client’s end device and does not cause any configuration changes in the client’s end devices or software installed on these devices. Each customer can disable the “cookies” mechanism in the web browser of his terminal device. The Seller indicates that disabling “cookies” may, however, cause difficulties or prevent the use of the Store Website.
In order to place an order in the Online Store via the Online Store Website and in order to use the services provided electronically via the Online Store Website, it is necessary for the Customer to have an active e-mail account.
It is forbidden to provide the Customer with unlawful content and the Customer’s use of the Online Store, the Shop Website or free services provided by the Seller in a manner contrary to the law, morality or violating personal rights of third parties.
The Seller declares that the public nature of the Internet network and the use of services provided electronically may involve the risk of obtaining and modifying Customer data by unauthorized persons, therefore customers should use appropriate technical measures that minimize the above risks. In particular, they should use antivirus programs and protect the identity of those using the Internet. The seller never asks the customer to provide him with any form of password.
In order to register, the Customer should complete the registration form provided by the Seller on the Shop Website and send the completed registration form electronically to the Seller by selecting the appropriate function contained in the registration form. During registration, the Customer sets an individual password.
The information contained on the Online Store Website does not constitute the Seller’s offer within the meaning of the Civil Code, but only the invitation of Customers to submit offers to conclude a Sales Agreement.
The Customer placing an order through the Online Store Website completes the order by selecting the Goods he is interested in. Adding the Goods to the order is done by choosing the command “ADD TO THE CART” under the given Product presented on the Shop Website. The Customer after completing the entire order and indicating the method of Delivery and payment method in the BASKET, places the order by sending the order form to the Seller, selecting the “I BUY AND PAY” button on the Shop Website. Each time before the order is sent to the Seller, the Customer is informed of the total price for the selected Product and Delivery, as well as all additional costs which he is obliged to incur in connection with the Sale Agreement.
After placing an order, the Seller sends a confirmation of its submission to the e-mail address provided by the Customer.
Then, after confirming the placement of the order, the Seller sends information about the acceptance of the order to the address provided by the Customer. Information about the acceptance of the order for execution is a statement of the Seller about the acceptance of the offer referred to in §4 subpara. 4 above and upon its receipt by the Customer a Sales Agreement is concluded.
After the conclusion of the Contract of Sale, the Seller confirms to the Customer its terms, sending them on a Durable Medium to the email address of the Customer or in writing to the address indicated by the Customer during Registration or ordering.
The prices on the Shop Website placed at the given Product are gross prices and do not contain information on the costs of Delivery and any other costs that the Customer will be obliged to pay in connection with the Sales Agreement, which the Customer will be informed about when choosing the method of Delivery and placing the order.
bank transfer to the Seller’s bank account (in this case, the order will be processed after the Seller sends the confirmation of the order receipt and after the funds have been credited to the Seller’s bank account);
cash on delivery, payment of the Supplier when making the Delivery (in this case the order will be processed after the Seller sends the confirmation of the order);
If the Customer fails to make the payment within the time limit referred to in §5 para. 3 of the Regulations, the Seller sets an additional deadline for the Customer to make a payment and informs the Customer about it on a Durable medium. Information about the additional payment deadline also includes information that after the expiration of this deadline, the Seller will withdraw from the Sales Agreement. In the event of the ineffective expiration of the second deadline for making the payment, the Seller shall send the Customer a durable medium a statement of withdrawal from the contract pursuant to art. 491 of the Civil Code.
The Seller is obliged to deliver the Goods being the subject of the Sales Agreement without defects.
The Seller places information on the number of Working Days needed for the Delivery and execution of the order on the Shop Website.
The date of Delivery and execution of the order indicated on the Shop Website is calculated in Working Days in accordance with §5 para. 2 of the Regulations.
The date of Delivery and execution of the order indicated on the Shop Website is counted in Working Days from the date of conclusion of the Contract of Sale in the event the Customer chooses the “cash on delivery” payment option.
The Seller attaches to the shipment being the subject of the Delivery a VAT invoice for the Goods delivered.
submit a statement of withdrawal from the Contract of Sale, unless the Seller immediately and without excessive inconvenience for the Customer will replace the defective Product with a product free from defects.
demand replacement of defective product with one free of defects. The Seller is obliged to replace the defective Product with one free of defects within a reasonable time without excessive inconvenience to the Customer.
The Seller is liable under the warranty if the physical defect is found before the expiry of two years from the release of the Goods to the Customer. A claim for replacement of the Good to be free from defects expires after one year, but the date may not end before the deadline specified in the first sentence. Within this period, the Customer may withdraw from the Sales Agreement. If the Customer requested a replacement of the Good for free from defects to withdraw from the Contract of Sale or submitting a declaration, it commences once the deadline for replacement of the Goods has expired.
Any complaints related to the Products or the implementation of the Sales Agreement, the Customer may submit in writing to mare.polonia@gmail.com
The Seller within 14 days from the date of the request containing the complaint, will respond to the complaint of the Goods or complaints related to the implementation of the Purchase Agreement notified by the Customer.
The Customer may submit a complaint to the Seller in connection with the use of free services provided electronically by the Seller. The complaint may be submitted in electronic form and sent to mare.polonia@gmail.com. In the complaint, the Customer should include a description of the problem. The Seller shall promptly, but no later than within 14 days, consider complaints and give the Customer a reply.
The seller does not use out-of-court dispute resolution, referred to in the Act of 23 September 2016, out-of-court resolution of consumer disputes.
The Customer who is a Consumer who concluded the Sale Agreement may withdraw from it without giving any reason within 14 days. If the client is an entrepreneur (ie a natural person, a legal person or an organizational unit that is not a legal person, the law grants legal capacity, conducting business or professional activity on its own behalf and performing a legal act directly related to its business or professional activity), then it can not he rely on the right to withdraw from the contract.
The Consumer may withdraw from the Sales Agreement by submitting a declaration of withdrawal to the Seller. This statement may be submitted via email to the address of the Seller.
The Seller is obliged to immediately, no later than within 14 days from the date of receipt of the Consumer’s statement on withdrawal from the Contract of Sale, return all payments made by him, including the cost of Delivery of the Good to the Consumer. The Seller may withhold reimbursement of payments received from the Consumer until receipt of the Goods back.
The consumer is obliged to return the Merchandise to the Seller immediately, but not later than within 14 days from the date on which he resigned from the Sales Agreement. To meet the deadline, it is enough to return the Goods to the Seller’s address before the deadline expires.
If due to its nature, the Product can not be returned by normal mail, the Seller informs the Consumer about the cost of returning items on the Shop Website.
The Seller shall refund the payment using the same method of payment as used by the Consumer.
Running a Customer Account.
The services indicated in §9 para. 1 above are provided 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
The Seller reserves the right to choose and change the type, form, time and method of granting access to selected services mentioned above, which will inform Clients in a manner appropriate to the amendment of the Regulations.
The Customer Account Service is available after registration on the terms described in the Regulations and consists in providing the Customer with a dedicated panel within the Online Store Website, enabling the Customer to modify the data he provided during Registration as well as tracking the order completion status and the history of orders already completed.
The Seller is entitled to block access to the Customer Account and free services, if the Customer acts to the detriment of the Seller or other Customers, violation of the provisions of law or the provisions of the Regulations by the Customer, and when blocking access to the Customer Account and free services is justified by security reasons – in particular: the Customer breaking the security of the Store Website or other hacker activities. Blocking access to the Customer Account and free services for the aforementioned reasons lasts for the period necessary to resolve the issue constituting the basis for blocking access to the Customer Account and free services. The Seller shall notify the Customer about blocking access to the Customer Account and free services by electronic means to the address provided by the Customer in the registration form.
Both the Customer and the Seller may terminate the contract for the provision of electronic services at any time and without giving reasons, subject to retaining the rights acquired by the other party before the termination of the above-mentioned. contract and provisions below.
The Customer who has completed the Registration terminates the contract for the provision of electronic services by sending to the Seller an appropriate declaration of intent, using any means of remote communication, enabling the Seller to read the Customer’s declaration of intent.
The Seller terminates the contract for the provision of services by electronic means by sending an appropriate statement of will to the Customer to the email address provided by the Customer during the Registration.
The Seller informs the Customer who is a Consumer about the possibility of using extrajudicial means of dealing with complaints and pursuing claims. The rules of access to these procedures are available at the registered offices or websites of entities authorized to deal with disputes out of court. These may include, in particular, consumer ombudsmen or Provincial Inspectorates of the Trade Inspection, whose list is available on the website of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection.
The Seller reserves the right to change these Regulations. All orders accepted by the Seller for execution before the date of entry into force of the new Regulations are implemented on the basis of the Regulations, which was in force on the date of placing the order by the Customer. The amendment to the Regulations comes into force within 7 days from the date of publication on the Shop Website. The Seller shall inform the Customer 7 days before the entry into force of the new Regulations on amendments to the Regulations by means of an e-mail message containing a reference to the text of the amended Regulations. In the event that the Customer does not accept the new content of the Regulations, he is obliged to notify the Seller about this fact, which results in the termination of the contract in accordance with the provisions of §11 of the Regulations.