Index:

Article 1 – Definitions
Article 2 – Identity of the entrepreneur
Article 3 – Applicability
Article 4 – The offer
Article 5 – The agreement
Article 6 – Right of withdrawal
Article 7 – Costs in case of withdrawal
Article 8 – Exclusion right of withdrawal
Article 9 – The price
Article 10 – Conformity and guarantee
Article 11 – Delivery and execution
Article 12 – Duration transactions: duration, cancellation and extension
Article 13 – Payment
Article 14 – Disputes
Article 15 – Additional or different provisions

Article 1 – Definitions

In these terms and conditions the following definitions apply:

  1. Reflection period: the period within which the consumer can make use of his right of withdrawal;
  2. Consumer: the natural person who does not act in the course of a profession or business and who enters into a distance contract with the entrepreneur;
    3.Day: calendar day;
  3. Duration transaction: a distance contract with regard to a series of products and/or services, the delivery and/or purchase obligation of which is spread over time;
  4. Durable data carrier: any means that enables the consumer or entrepreneur to store information that is personally addressed to him in a way that allows future consultation and unaltered reproduction of the stored information.
  5. Right of withdrawal: the option for the consumer to waive the distance contract within the cooling-off period;
  6. Model form: the model form for withdrawal that the entrepreneur makes available that a consumer can fill in when he wants to make use of his right of withdrawal.
  7. Entrepreneur: the natural or legal person who offers products and/or services to consumers at a distance;
  8. Distance contract: an agreement in which, within the framework of a system organized by the entrepreneur for the distance selling of products and/or services, up to and including the conclusion of the agreement, exclusive use is made of one or more techniques for communication on distance;
  9. Technology for distance communication: means that can be used for concluding an agreement, without the consumer and entrepreneur meeting simultaneously in the same room.
  10. General Terms and Conditions: the present General Terms and Conditions of the entrepreneur.
  11. B2C: Business to Consumer (consumer law applicable)
  12. B2B: Business to Business (consumer law not applicable)

Article 2 – Identity of the entrepreneur


ThreeDee

www.threedee.nl
info@threedee.nl
Chamber of Commerce 82140561

Office address
ThreeDee
Blankenheymstraat 7
3281 SB Numansdorp
The Netherlands

Sell ​​online only.
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


Article 3 – Applicability

  1. These general terms and conditions apply to every offer made by the entrepreneur and to every distance contract and orders concluded between the entrepreneur and consumer.
  2. Before the distance contract is concluded, the text of these general terms and conditions is made available to the consumer. If this is not reasonably possible, before the distance contract is concluded, it will be indicated that the general terms and conditions can be viewed at the entrepreneur and they will be sent free of charge as soon as possible at the request of the consumer.
  3. If the distance contract is concluded electronically, notwithstanding the previous paragraph and before the distance contract is concluded, the text of these general terms and conditions can be made available to the consumer electronically in such a way that it is consumer can be stored in a simple way on a durable data carrier. If this is not reasonably possible, before the distance contract is concluded, it will be indicated where the general terms and conditions can be consulted electronically and that they will be sent free of charge at the request of the consumer electronically or otherwise.
  4. In the event that specific product or service conditions also apply in addition to these general terms and conditions, the second and third paragraphs apply mutatis mutandis and the consumer can always invoke the applicable provision in the event of conflicting general terms and conditions. most favorable.
  5. If at any time one or more provisions in these general terms and conditions are wholly or partially void or destroyed, the remainder of the agreement and these terms and conditions will remain in force and the relevant provision will be replaced by a provision in mutual consultation without delay. approached the tenor of the original as much as possible.
  6. Situations that are not regulated in these general terms and conditions must be assessed ‘in the spirit’ of these general terms and conditions.
  7. Uncertainties about the interpretation or content of one or more provisions of our terms and conditions must be explained ‘in the spirit’ of these terms and conditions.

Article 4 – The offer

  1. If an offer has a limited period of validity or is made subject to conditions, this will be explicitly stated in the offer.
  2. The offer is without obligation. The entrepreneur is entitled to change and adjust the offer.
  3. The offer contains a complete and accurate description of the products and/or services offered. The description is sufficiently detailed to allow a proper assessment of the offer by the consumer. If the entrepreneur uses images, these are a true representation of the products and/or services offered. Obvious mistakes or obvious errors in the offer are not binding on the entrepreneur.
  4. All images, specifications and data in the offer are indicative and cannot give rise to compensation or dissolution of the agreement.
  5. Images accompanying products are a true representation of the products offered. Entrepreneur cannot guarantee that the displayed colors correspond exactly to the real colors of the products.
  6. Each offer contains such information that it is clear to the consumer what rights and obligations are attached to the acceptance of the offer.
    • in particular:
      • the price including taxes;
      • any shipping costs;
      • the manner in which the agreement will be concluded and which actions are required for this;
      • whether or not the right of withdrawal applies;
      • the method of payment, delivery and execution of the agreement;
      • the term for acceptance of the offer, or the term within which the entrepreneur guarantees the price;
      • the rate for distance communication if the costs of using the technology for distance communication are calculated on a basis other than the regular base rate for the means of communication used;
      • whether the agreement will be archived after it has been concluded, and if so, how it can be consulted by the consumer;
      • the way in which the consumer, before concluding the agreement, can check and, if desired, correct the data provided by him in the context of the agreement;
      • any other languages ​​in which, in addition to Dutch, the agreement can be concluded;
      • the codes of conduct to which the entrepreneur is subject and the way in which the consumer can consult these codes of conduct electronically; and
      • the minimum duration of the distance contract in the case of a long-term transaction.
      • Optional: available sizes, colours, type of materials.

Article 5 – The agreement

  1. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 4, the agreement is concluded at the time of acceptance by the consumer of the offer and the fulfillment of the associated conditions.
  2. If the consumer has accepted the offer electronically, the entrepreneur will immediately confirm receipt of the acceptance of the offer electronically. As long as the receipt of this acceptance has not been confirmed by the entrepreneur, the consumer can dissolve the agreement.
  3. If the agreement is concluded electronically, the entrepreneur will take appropriate technical and organizational measures to secure the electronic transfer of data and ensure a safe web environment. If the consumer can pay electronically, the entrepreneur will observe appropriate security measures.
  4. The entrepreneur can inform himself – within legal frameworks – whether the consumer can meet his payment obligations, as well as all those facts and factors that are important for a responsible conclusion of the distance contract. If on the basis of this investigation the entrepreneur has good reasons not to enter into the agreement, he is entitled to refuse an order or request with reasons or to attach special conditions to the execution.
  5. The entrepreneur will send the following information to the consumer with the product or service, in writing or in such a way that it can be stored by the consumer in an accessible manner on a durable data carrier:
  6. the visiting address of the establishment of the entrepreneur where the consumer can go with complaints;
  7. the conditions under which and the manner in which the consumer can make use of the right of withdrawal, or a clear statement regarding the exclusion of the right of withdrawal;
  8. the information about guarantees and existing after-sales service;
  9. the information included in Article 4 paragraph 3 of these terms and conditions, unless the entrepreneur has already provided this information to the consumer before the execution of the agreement;
  10. the requirements for terminating the agreement if the agreement has a duration of more than one year or is of indefinite duration.
  11. In the case of a long-term transaction, the provision in the previous paragraph only applies to the first delivery.
  12. Every agreement is entered into under the suspensive conditions of sufficient availability of the products concerned.

Article 6 – Right of withdrawal (does not apply to B2B)

When delivering products:

  1. When purchasing products, the consumer has the option to dissolve the agreement without stating reasons during 14 days. This reflection period starts on the day after receipt of the product by the consumer or a representative designated in advance by the consumer and made known to the entrepreneur.
  2. During the reflection period, the consumer will handle the product and the packaging with care. He will only unpack or use the product to the extent necessary to assess whether he wishes to keep the product. If he makes use of his right of withdrawal, he will return the product with all accessories supplied and – if reasonably possible – in the original condition and packaging to the entrepreneur, in accordance with the reasonable and clear instructions provided by the entrepreneur.
  3. If the consumer wishes to make use of his right of withdrawal, he is obliged to make this known to the entrepreneur within 14 days of receipt of the product. The consumer must make this known by e-mail or post. After the consumer has indicated that he wishes to make use of his right of withdrawal, the customer must return the product within 14 days. The consumer must prove that the delivered goods have been returned in time, for example by means of proof of shipment.
  4. If the customer has not made it known after the expiry of the periods referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 that he wishes to make use of his right of withdrawal. has not returned the product to the entrepreneur, the purchase is a fact.
  5. Cancellations for B2B are only allowed, after consultation with threedee.nl, if they are made in writing, and within 24 hours of ordering. In the event of cancellation, the business customer owes threedee.nl all reasonable costs incurred, without prejudice to threedee.nl’s right to compensation for full damage. Non-standard stock material and specially ordered material cannot be returned or canceled by the B2B, in short, a purchase obligation.

Article 7 – Costs in case of withdrawal

  1. If the consumer makes use of his right of withdrawal, the costs of return will be for his account at most.
  2. If the consumer has paid an amount, the entrepreneur will refund this amount as soon as possible, but no later than 14 days after withdrawal. This is subject to the condition that the product has already been received back by the web retailer or conclusive proof of complete return can be submitted. Repayment will be made via the same payment method used by the consumer unless the consumer expressly gives permission for another payment method.
  3. In the event of damage to the product due to careless handling by the consumer, the consumer is liable for any loss in value of the product.
  4. The consumer cannot be held liable for depreciation of the product if the entrepreneur has not provided all legally required information about the right of withdrawal, this must be done before the conclusion of the purchase agreement.
  5. Business customers (B2B) have no right of withdrawal.

Article 8 – Exclusion right of withdrawal

  1. The entrepreneur can exclude the consumer’s right of withdrawal for products as described in paragraphs 2 and 3. The exclusion of the right of withdrawal only applies if the entrepreneur has stated this clearly in the offer, at least in time for the conclusion of the agreement.
  2. Exclusion of the right of withdrawal is only possible for products:
    • that have been established by the entrepreneur in accordance with the consumer’s specifications;
    • that are clearly personal in nature;
    • which by their nature cannot be returned;
    • which can spoil or age quickly;
    • the price of which is subject to fluctuations in the financial market over which the entrepreneur has no influence;
    • for loose newspapers and magazines;
    • for audio and video recordings and computer software of which the consumer has broken the seal.
    • for hygienic products of which the consumer has broken the seal.
  3. Exclusion of the right of withdrawal is only possible for services:
    • relating to accommodation, transport, restaurant business or leisure activities to be performed on a specific date or during a specific period;
    • the delivery of which has started with the express consent of the consumer before the cooling-off period has expired;
    • regarding betting and lotteries.

Article 9 – The price

  1. During the period of validity stated in the offer, the prices of the products and/or services offered will not be increased, except for price changes as a result of changes in VAT rates.
  2. Contrary to the previous paragraph, the entrepreneur can offer variable prices for products or services whose prices are subject to fluctuations in the financial market and over which the entrepreneur has no influence. This dependence on fluctuations and the fact that any prices quoted are target prices are stated in the offer.
  3. Price increases within 3 months after the conclusion of the agreement are only permitted if they are the result of statutory regulations or provisions.
  4. Price increases from 3 months after the conclusion of the agreement are only permitted if the entrepreneur has stipulated this and:
  5. these are the result of statutory regulations or provisions; or
  6. the consumer has the authority to cancel the agreement with effect from the day on which the price increase takes effect.
  7. The prices mentioned in the offer of products or services are exempt from VAT, because ThreeDee uses the ‘KOR scheme’. For more information, see the website of the tax authorities.
  8. All prices are subject to printing and typographical errors. No liability is accepted for the consequences of printing and typing errors. In case of printing and typesetting errors, the entrepreneur is not obliged to deliver the product according to the incorrect price.

Article 10 – Conformity and Warranty

  1. The entrepreneur guarantees that the products and/or services comply with the agreement, the specifications stated in the offer, the reasonable requirements of reliability and/or usability and the legal provisions existing on the date of the conclusion of the agreement. and/or government regulations. If agreed, the entrepreneur also guarantees that the product is suitable for other than normal use.
  2. A guarantee provided by the entrepreneur, manufacturer or importer does not affect the legal rights and claims that the consumer can assert against the entrepreneur on the basis of the agreement.
  3. Any defects or incorrectly delivered products must be reported to the entrepreneur in writing within 4 weeks after delivery. The products must be returned in the original packaging and in new condition.
  4. The entrepreneur’s warranty period corresponds to the manufacturer’s warranty period. However, the entrepreneur is never responsible for the ultimate suitability of the products for each individual application by the consumer, nor for any advice regarding the use or application of the products.
  5. The warranty does not apply if:
    • The consumer has repaired and/or processed the delivered products himself or has had them repaired and/or processed by third parties;
    • The delivered products have been exposed to abnormal conditions or are otherwise handled carelessly or contrary to the instructions of the entrepreneur and/or have been treated on the packaging;
    • The defectiveness is wholly or partly the result of regulations that the government has made or will make with regard to the nature or quality of the materials used.

Article 11 – Delivery and execution

  1. The entrepreneur will take the greatest possible care when receiving and executing orders for products and when assessing applications for the provision of services.
  2. The place of delivery is the address that the consumer has made known to the company.
  3. With due observance of what is stated in paragraph 4 of this article, the company will execute accepted orders expeditiously but at the latest within 30 days, unless the consumer has agreed to a longer delivery period. If delivery is delayed, or if an order cannot or only partially be executed, the consumer will be notified of this no later than 30 days after he has placed the order. In that case, the consumer has the right to dissolve the agreement without costs. The consumer is not entitled to compensation.
  4. All delivery times are indicative. The consumer cannot derive any rights from any stated terms. Exceeding a term does not entitle the consumer to compensation.
  5. In the event of dissolution in accordance with paragraph 3 of this article, the entrepreneur will refund the amount paid by the consumer as soon as possible, but at the latest within 14 days after dissolution.
  6. If delivery of an ordered product proves to be impossible, the entrepreneur will make an effort to make a replacement item available. At the latest upon delivery, it will be stated in a clear and comprehensible manner that a replacement item is being delivered. For replacement items right of withdrawal can not be excluded. The costs of any return shipment are for the account of the entrepreneur.
  7. The risk of damage and/or loss of products rests with the entrepreneur until the moment of delivery to the consumer or a representative designated in advance and made known to the entrepreneur, unless expressly agreed otherwise.

Article 12 – Duration transactions: duration, cancellation and extension

cancellation

  1. The consumer can cancel an agreement that has been entered into for an indefinite period and that extends to the regular delivery of products (including electricity) or services, at any time with due observance of the agreed cancellation rules and a notice period of no more than one month.
  2. The consumer can terminate an agreement that has been entered into for a definite period and which extends to the regular delivery of products (including electricity) or services, at any time towards the end of the fixed term, with due observance of the agreed cancellation rules and a notice period. of a maximum of one month.
  3. The consumer can conclude the agreements referred to in the previous paragraphs:
    • cancel at any time and are not limited to cancellation at a specific time or period;
    • at least cancel in the same way as they entered into by him;
    • always cancel with the same notice period as the entrepreneur has stipulated for himself.

Extension

  1. An agreement that has been entered into for a definite period and which extends to the regular delivery of products (including electricity) or services may not be tacitly extended or renewed for a definite period.
  2. Contrary to the previous paragraph, an agreement that has been entered into for a definite period and which extends to the regular delivery of daily news and weekly newspapers and magazines may be tacitly extended for a fixed term of a maximum of three months, if the consumer has extended this can terminate the agreement towards the end of the extension with a notice period of at most one month.
  3. An agreement that has been entered into for a definite period and which extends to the regular delivery of products or services may only be tacitly extended for an indefinite period if the consumer may cancel at any time with a notice period of no more than one month and a notice period of a maximum of three months if the agreement extends to the regular, but less than once a month, delivery of daily, news and weekly newspapers and magazines.
  4. An agreement with a limited duration for the regular delivery of daily, news and weekly newspapers and magazines (trial or introductory subscription) is not tacitly continued and ends automatically after the trial or introductory period.

Period

  1. If an agreement has a duration of more than one year, the consumer may terminate the agreement at any time after one year with a notice period of no more than one month, unless reasonableness and fairness oppose cancellation before the end of the agreed duration. resist.

Article 13 – Payment

  1. Unless otherwise agreed, the amounts owed by the consumer must be paid within 7 working days after the start of the reflection period as referred to in Article 6 paragraph 1. In the event of an agreement to provide a service, this term after the consumer has received confirmation of the agreement.
  2. The consumer has the obligation to immediately report inaccuracies in the payment details provided or stated to the entrepreneur.
  3. In the event of non-payment by the consumer, the entrepreneur has the right, subject to legal restrictions, to charge the reasonable costs made known to the consumer in advance.

Article 14 – Disputes

  1. Agreements between the entrepreneur and the consumer to which these general terms and conditions apply are exclusively governed by Dutch law. Even if the consumer lives abroad.
  2. The Vienna Sales Convention does not apply.

Article 15 – Additional or different provisions

Additional provisions or provisions that deviate from these general terms and conditions may not be to the detriment of the consumer and must be recorded in writing or in such a way that they can be stored by the consumer in an accessible manner on a durable data carrier.