Return policy
RETURN POLICY
Online store www.doccariequestrian.com
- General provisions
1.1. This complaint procedure is issued in accordance with Act no. 40/1964 Coll. The Civil Code as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "Civil Code"), by Act No. 250/2007 Coll. on consumer protection as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "Consumer Protection Act"), Act No. 102/2014 Coll. on consumer protection when selling goods or providing services based on a contract concluded at a distance or a contract concluded outside the Seller's premises, as amended, and Act No. 22/2004 Coll. on electronic commerce as amended. And regulates the legal relationship between the Seller, which is:
1.2. The seller is the company
Business name: Ing. Monika Mižíková
Place of business: 07101 Michalovce, Cyrila a Metoda 2428/62, Slovak Republic
Maintained in the register of the Michalovce District Office, trade register number 840-31553
ID: 55849547
VAT number: 1128950812
Bank account: SK30 0200 0000 0048 8196 5854
The seller is not a VAT payer
(hereinafter also "Seller" or "Merchant" ) and every person who is a Buyer of goods or services offered by the Seller on the Seller's website, and who acts as a consumer in accordance with the provisions of the General Terms and Conditions published on the Seller's website, these Complaints Rules and relevant laws defining the consumer, in terms of the current legislation of the Slovak Republic, in particular laws: Law no. 102/2014 Coll. on consumer protection when selling goods or providing services on the basis of a contract concluded at a distance or a contract concluded outside the Seller's premises, as amended, Act no. 250/2007 Coll. on consumer protection as amended and Act No. 40/1964 Coll. Civil Code as amended
1.3. Email contact and telephone contact for the Seller is:
Email: info@doccariequestrian.com
Tel. no.: +421949635485
1.4 The seller recommends consumers to apply their rights from liability for defects in things, goods or services (complaints) at the address: Ing. Monika Mižíková, 07101 Michalovce, Cyrila a Metoda 2428/62, Slovak Republic
1.5. These Complaints Regulations govern the rights and obligations of the Buyer, who is a consumer when exercising rights due to defects in the item (goods) or services in terms of the distance purchase contract concluded with the Seller through the Seller's online store.
1.6. The buyer is any person (natural person or legal entity) who has entered into a purchase contract with the Seller through the Seller's website or other means of remote communication.
1.7. The consumer is the Buyer, who is a natural person, and who, when concluding a purchase contract through the Seller's website, does not act within the scope of his business activity.
1.8. This complaint procedure regulates the legal relations between Buyers who are consumers and the Seller. With the exception stated in point 4.12. of this Complaints Procedure (Seller's statement about the warranty period in case the Buyer does not act as a consumer).
1.9. Products (hereinafter also "Things" or "Products") are goods and services that are intended for sale and are also published on the Seller's website.
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2.1.Relations of the Seller's responsibility for defects in goods or services (as well as other legal relationships that may result from the contractual relationship) with natural persons who, when concluding a purchase contract, do not act within the scope of their business activity (consumers) apply except of the general provisions of Act No. 40/1964 Coll. Civil Code as amended, as well as special regulations, especially Act No. 102/2014 Coll. on consumer protection when selling goods or providing services on the basis of a contract concluded at a distance or a contract concluded outside the Seller's premises and Act no. 250/2007 Coll. on consumer protection.
2.2. Legal relations arising from the exercise of rights from liability for defects between the Seller and the Buyer, who is a legal entity or a natural person, an entrepreneur who acts as part of his business activity /persons who are not in the position of a consumer/ are governed by Act no. 513/1991 Coll. Commercial Code as amended. With the exception stated in point 4.12. of this Complaints Procedure (Seller's statement about the warranty period in case the Buyer does not act as a consumer).
2.3. Pursuant to §3, par. 1, letter n), Act no. 102/2014 Coll. The seller informs the consumer that there are no special relevant codes of conduct to which the seller has undertaken to comply, whereby the code of conduct is understood as an agreement or a set of rules that define the behavior of the seller, who has undertaken to comply with this code of conduct in relation to one or more special business practices, or business sectors, if these are not established by law, or other legal regulation or measure of a public administration body), which the seller has undertaken to comply with, and the way in which the consumer can become familiar with them, or obtain them wording.
III. Seller's responsibility for product defects (goods and services)
3.1. The seller is obliged to deliver the item (goods) or service in accordance with the concluded purchase contract, ie in the required quality, quantity and without defects (factual, legal).
3.2. The buyer is entitled to inspect the sold item or service before taking over.
- Warranty
4.1. Warranty periods start from the time the Buyer takes over the item or service. If the purchased item is to be put into operation by an entrepreneur other than the seller, the warranty period begins to run only from the day the item is put into operation, as long as the buyer ordered the putting into operation no later than three weeks after taking over the item and properly and timely provided the cooperation necessary for the performance of the service.
4.2. If they are not perishable items or used items, the Seller is responsible for defects that occur after receiving the item during the warranty period (warranty). The warranty period is 24 months. If the period for use is marked on the sold item, its packaging or the instructions attached to it, the warranty period does not end before the expiration of this period.
4.3. If it is a used thing, the Buyer and the Seller can also agree on a shorter warranty period, but not shorter than 12 months.
4.4. For things that are intended to be used for a longer period of time, special regulations establish a warranty period longer than 24 months. A warranty period exceeding 24 months may apply to only some part of the item.
4.5. At the Buyer's request, the Seller is obliged to provide a guarantee in writing (warranty certificate). If the nature of the matter allows it, it is sufficient to issue a proof of purchase instead of a warranty certificate.
4.6. By declaring in the warranty letter issued to the Buyer or in the advertisement, the Seller may provide a warranty exceeding the scope of the warranty established in this law. In the warranty letter, the Seller will determine the terms and scope of this warranty.
4.7. The warranty periods begin to run from the time the item is taken over by the Buyer. If the purchased item is to be put into operation by an entrepreneur other than the Seller, the warranty period begins to run from the day the item is put into operation, as long as the Buyer ordered the putting into operation no later than three weeks after taking over the item and properly and timely provided the cooperation necessary for the performance of the service.
4.8. If there is an exchange for a new item, the warranty period will begin again from the receipt of the new item.
4.9. If a part of a new thing is replaced, where the nature of the thing allows it. The warranty period for the mentioned part will start again after taking over the new thing. The same applies if a part of the thing for which a guarantee was provided is replaced.
4.10. Rights from liability for product defects for which the warranty period applies shall expire if they were not exercised within the warranty period.
4.11. The warranty period is extended by the period during which the goods were under complaint. Rights from liability for product defects for which the warranty period applies shall expire if they have not been exercised within the warranty period.
4.12. Following § 429, par. 2 of Act No. 513/1991 Coll. Commercial Code as amended, the Seller declares that in the case of the length of the warranty period in business relations between the Seller and the Buyer, who does not act as a consumer, the Seller assumes a guarantee for the quality of goods and services for a duration of 12 months.
The warranty period begins to run in accordance with the provisions of Art. IV, point 4.1 of these Complaints Regulations.
- Procedure for exercising rights from liability for defects (Complaint)
5.1. The consumer can file a complaint at the address specified in point 1.4. of these DPs. The consumer can also file a complaint in any of the seller's establishments, where receiving a complaint is possible with regard to the products sold or the services provided, or to a designated person. When making a complaint, the Seller recommends that the Buyer submit an invoice, warranty card, or other document proving the purchase of the claimed product from the Seller. The Seller recommends the Buyer to describe the defect in the goods or service when applying for a claim. The Buyer can also file a claim with the Seller through third parties.
5.1.1. The Seller recommends the Buyer to file a claim for the goods together with a detailed description of the defect in the goods and a document proving the purchase of the goods from the Seller (for example, a proof of payment, invoice, warranty card), in order to speed up the claim process.
5.1.2. In the event of a complaint, the Seller recommends sending the goods by registered mail. The Seller recommends not sending the goods by cash on delivery, which will not be accepted by the Seller.
5.1.3. The seller is obliged to issue a confirmation to the consumer when making a claim. If the claim is made via means of remote communication, the Seller is obliged to deliver the confirmation of the claim to the consumer immediately; if it is not possible to deliver the confirmation immediately, it must be delivered without unnecessary delay, but at the latest together with a document on the processing of the claim; confirmation of the application of the claim does not need to be delivered if the consumer has the opportunity to demonstrate the application of the claim in another way.
5.1.4. The seller is obliged to issue a written document about handling the claim no later than 30 days from the date of application of the claim, but no later than together with the document about handling the claim, if the deadline for processing it began to run from the date the subject of the claim was taken over by the seller.
5.1.5. Settlement of a claim means the completion of the claim procedure by handing over the repaired product, exchanging the product, returning the purchase price of the product, paying an appropriate discount on the price of the product, a written invitation to take over performance or its justified refusal,
5.2. Handling of the complaint does not affect the consumer's right to compensation for damage according to a special regulation.
5.3. The seller is obliged to determine the method of dealing with the complaint according to § 2 letter m) of Act no. 250/2007 Coll. in the valid wording ( removal of the complaint means termination of the complaint procedure by handing over the repaired product, exchanging the product, returning the purchase price of the product, paying an appropriate discount on the price of the product, a written invitation to take over performance or its justified rejection ) immediately, in complex cases no later than 3 working days from the day the claim is made, in justified cases, especially if a complex technical evaluation of the condition of the product or service is required, no later than 30 days from the day the claim is made. After determining the method of processing the claim, the claim is processed immediately, in justified cases the claim can be processed later; however, processing of the claim may not take longer than 30 days from the date of application of the claim. If the subject of the complaint is taken over by the seller on a later day than the day of application of the complaint, the time limits for handling the complaint according to this paragraph begin to run from the day the subject of the complaint is taken over by the seller; however, at the latest from the moment when the seller makes it impossible or prevents taking over the object of the claim. After the expiry of the deadline for processing the complaint, the consumer has the right to withdraw from the contract or has the right to exchange the product (the subject of the complaint) for a new product.
5.4. If the consumer made a complaint about the product within the first 12 months from the purchase, the Seller can handle the complaint by rejecting it only on the basis of a professional assessment; regardless of the result of the expert assessment, the consumer cannot be required to pay the costs of the expert assessment or other costs related to the expert assessment. The seller is obliged to provide the consumer with a copy of the expert assessment justifying the rejection of the claim no later than 14 days from the day the claim was processed.
5.5. If the consumer made a complaint about the product after 12 months from the purchase and the Seller rejected it, the person who handled the complaint is obliged to indicate in the complaint handling document to whom the consumer can send the product for expert assessment. If the product is sent for expert assessment to a designated person, the costs of the expert assessment, as well as all other related costs, are borne by the Seller, regardless of the result of the expert assessment. If the consumer proves the Seller's responsibility for the defect through a professional assessment, he can apply the claim again; the warranty period does not expire during the performance of the expert assessment. The seller is obliged to reimburse the consumer within 14 days from the date of re-application of the complaint all costs incurred for the expert assessment, as well as all related costs incurred purposefully. A renewed claim cannot be rejected.
5.6. The consumer has the right to reimbursement of necessary costs (especially the postage paid when sending the claimed goods), incurred in connection with the exercise of legitimate rights from liability for defects in goods and services. In case of withdrawal from the contract due to a defect in the item or service, the consumer also has the right to reimbursement of the costs of this withdrawal.
5.7. Requirements for expert assessment in accordance with point 5.4 of this article:
The expert assessment must include:
- a) identification of the person who performs the professional assessment,
- b) exact identification of the assessed product,
- c) description of the condition of the product,
- d) the result of the assessment,
- e) date of preparation of the expert assessment.
5.8. If the nature of the product allows it, the consumer will hand over the product to the Seller (designated person) when making a claim. If the nature of the product does not allow the product to be delivered to the seller (designated person), the consumer may request the removal of the defect at the place where the product is located or agree with the Seller (designated person) on the method of transporting the product when making a complaint.
5.9. The time from the exercise of the right from liability for defects to the time when the Buyer was obliged to take over the item after the repair is completed is not included in the warranty period. The Seller is obliged to give the Buyer a confirmation of when he exercised the right, as well as of the repair and its duration.
- Buyer's rights when exercising rights from liability for defects
6.1. If it is a defect that can be removed, the Buyer has the right to have it removed free of charge, on time and properly. The seller is obliged to remove the defect without undue delay.
6.2. Instead of removing the defect, the Buyer may request the replacement of the item, or if the defect concerns only a part of the item, the replacement of the part, if this does not result in unreasonable costs for the Seller considering the price of the goods or the severity of the defect.
6.3. The Seller can always replace the defective item with a faultless one instead of removing the defect, if this does not cause serious difficulties for the Buyer.
6.4. If it is a defect that cannot be removed and which prevents the thing from being properly used as a thing without a defect, the Buyer has the right to exchange the thing or has the right to withdraw from the contract. The same rights belong to the Buyer if the defects can be removed, but if the Buyer cannot properly use the item due to the reappearance of the defect after repair or due to a larger number of defects.
6.5. If there are other irreparable defects, the Buyer has the right to a reasonable discount from the price of the item.
VII. Final provisions
7.1. This Complaints Procedure forms an integral part of the General Terms and Conditions and the Principles and instructions on the protection of personal data of this Website. Documents - General business conditions and Principles and instructions on the protection of personal data of this Website are published on the domain of the Seller's Website.
7.2. In the event of a change in the Complaints Procedure, the relationship between the Buyer and the Seller is governed by the Complaints Procedure valid and effective at the conclusion of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, until the moment of its termination.
7.3. This Complaints Policy is valid and effective at the moment of its publication on the Seller's website on 05/09/2024
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