Warranty
In addition to any other guarantees provided by the applicable laws and detailed in the Warranty Certificate issued by the Seller or a supplier of the Seller, they guarantee the Buyer against any non-conformity that may affect all or part of the Goods and Services, except for normal wear and tear, for the period of 24 months from the date of issuing the sales invoice. Consumable products are an exception, which do not benefit from a guarantee.
Transfer of ownership
Ownership of the Goods and Services will be transferred at the time of payment by the Buyer at the location indicated in the Order (understood by delivery – the signature of receipt of the transport document provided by the courier or the signature of receipt on the invoice in the case of deliveries made by the Seller’s staff).
In the case of delivery by courier, he is not authorized by the Seller to allow the Buyer to open the parcels before signing the delivery, but only after the signing of the delivery and the payment of their possible counter value. The Seller cannot be held responsible for the contents of the shipped parcels unless there is a document signed by the buyer and the representative of the courier who made the delivery.
Last Update. July 2024
Warranty
In addition to any other guarantees provided by the applicable laws and detailed in the Warranty Certificate issued by the Seller or a supplier of the Seller, they guarantee the Buyer against any non-conformity that may affect all or part of the Goods and Services, except for normal wear and tear, for the period of 24 months from the date of issuing the sales invoice. Consumable products are an exception, which do not benefit from a guarantee.
Transfer of ownership
Ownership of the Goods and Services will be transferred at the time of payment by the Buyer at the location indicated in the Order (understood by delivery – the signature of receipt of the transport document provided by the courier or the signature of receipt on the invoice in the case of deliveries made by the Seller’s staff).
In the case of delivery by courier, he is not authorized by the Seller to allow the Buyer to open the parcels before signing the delivery, but only after the signing of the delivery and the payment of their possible counter value. The Seller cannot be held responsible for the contents of the shipped parcels unless there is a document signed by the buyer and the representative of the courier who made the delivery.