General terms and conditions (GTC) and consumer information As of: 01/2024
General terms and conditions and consumer information within the framework of purchase contracts concluded via the online shop “Outside-MAXX.de” between -Wolfgang Hörmann Warenhandel - hereinafter referred to as “seller” - and the customer - hereinafter referred to as “customer”.
§ 1 Scope and general information
(1) Subject to individual agreements and agreements that take precedence over these General Terms and Conditions, the following General Terms and Conditions apply exclusively to the business relationship between the seller and the customer. Unless otherwise agreed, the inclusion of the customer's own conditions is contradicted.
(2) The customer is a consumer if he concludes the contract for purposes that cannot predominantly be attributed to his commercial or independent professional activity. On the other hand, an entrepreneur is any natural or legal person or a legal partnership who, when concluding a legal transaction, acts in the exercise of their commercial or independent professional activity.
§ 2 Conclusion of contract
(1)The contract comes into effect with: Wolfgang Hörmann, goods trade Fleinheimer Str. 14/1, 89564 Nattheim
(2) The essential characteristics of the goods result from the respective product description provided by the seller.
(3) All offers in the seller's online shop merely represent a non-binding invitation to the customer to make a corresponding purchase offer to the seller. As soon as the seller has received the customer's order, the customer will first be sent a confirmation of the scope of his order from the seller, usually by email (order confirmation). The order confirmation does not yet constitute acceptance of the order. After receipt of the customer's order, the seller will check it at short notice and inform the customer within 2 working days whether he accepts the order (order confirmation). The ordering process in the seller's online shop works as follows:
(4) The customer can select products from the seller's range and collect them in a so-called shopping cart using the “Add to shopping cart” button.
By clicking on the “Shopping Cart” button, the customer receives an overview of the selected products. Using the “Buy now” button, he submits a binding request to purchase the goods in the shopping cart.
Before sending the order, the customer can change and view the entered order and data at any time using the browser functions “Back” and “Next” shown as arrow buttons. The application can only be submitted and transmitted if the customer has accepted these contractual conditions by clicking on the “Accept Terms and Conditions” button and thereby included them in their application.
The seller then sends the customer an automatic confirmation of receipt by email, in which the customer's order is listed again and which the customer can print out using the "Print" function. The automatic confirmation of receipt only documents that the customer's order has been received by the seller and does not constitute acceptance of the application. The contract is only concluded when the seller submits the declaration of acceptance or shipping confirmation, which is sent in a separate email. (
5) If you select “PayPal” as your payment method, you will first be taken to a PayPal log-in window. After successfully logging in to PayPal, you will be redirected to the order overview page. By clicking on the “Buy and pay” button, you declare your legally binding acceptance of the offer, which means the purchase contract is concluded.
(6) The processing of the order and the transmission of all information required in connection with the conclusion of the contract is carried out by email, partly automated. You must therefore ensure that the email address you provide to us is correct, that receipt of emails is technically ensured and, in particular, that it is not prevented by SPAM filters.
(7) Given the current state of technology, data communication via the Internet cannot be guaranteed to be error-free and/or available at all times. In this respect, we are not liable for the constant or uninterrupted availability of the website and the services offered there. § 3 Subject matter of the contract, quality, delivery, availability of goods
(1) The subject matter of the contract is the goods and services specified by the customer as part of the order and mentioned in the order and/or order confirmation at the final prices stated in the online shop. Errors and errors are reserved, especially with regard to the availability of goods.
(2) The nature of the ordered goods can be found in the product descriptions