Terms and conditions
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1. Scope
The following general terms and conditions apply to all orders placed by customers through the online shop of AMAKA GmbH.
2. Contracting party, conclusion of contract
The purchase contract is concluded with AMAKA GmbH. The presentation of products in the online shop does not constitute a legally binding offer but an invitation to order. By clicking the order button, you submit a binding order for the goods in your shopping cart. Confirmation of receipt of your order is sent together with the acceptance of the order immediately after submission by automated e-mail.
3. B-stock, liquidation lots, used items
A substantial part of our range consists of B-stock, liquidation lots, leftover stock and used items. These are clearly marked as such on the product detail pages, with notes on their condition.
For used items and pursuant to § 476 (2) of the German Civil Code, the limitation period for claims for defects may be reduced to one year. For B-stock, the condition-specific documented properties apply as the agreed quality; obvious signs of use, storage or packaging damage do not constitute a defect insofar as they are stated in the product description.
4. Prices and shipping costs
All prices include the statutory value added tax. In addition to the stated prices, shipping costs may apply; these are shown in the shopping cart before the order is completed.
5. Delivery
The delivery time is generally [X] working days, unless otherwise stated in the product description. For warehouse goods from large lots, longer processing times may be required; this is indicated on the respective product page.
6. Payment
The available payment methods are displayed before checkout: [payment methods depending on phase].
7. Retention of title
The goods remain the property of AMAKA GmbH until full payment.
8. Right of withdrawal
Consumers have a right of withdrawal in accordance with the statutory provisions. Details can be found in the separate withdrawal policy.
9. Dispute resolution
We are neither willing nor obliged to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration body.
10. Applicable law, place of jurisdiction
German law applies to the exclusion of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. For consumers, this only applies insofar as no mandatory protective provisions of their country of habitual residence are excluded.
