Right of Withdrawal

Right of Withdrawal

You have the right to revoke this contract within fourteen days without giving reasons.

The withdrawal period shall be fourteen days from the date on which you or a third party other than the carrier designated by you took possession of the goods.

In order to exercise your right of withdrawal, you must notify us ( CORENBERG e.U., Meravigliagasse 2/10, 1060 Vienna, Austria, E-Mail: office@corenberg.com ) by means of a clear statement (e.g. a letter or e-mail) of your decision to revoke this agreement. You can use the enclosed sample withdrawal form, which is not mandatory.

In order to comply with the revocation period, it is sufficient that you send the notification of exercising the right of revocation before the expiry of the revocation period.

Consequences of the Revocation

If you revoke this agreement, we shall reimburse you immediately and no later than fourteen days from the date on which we received notice of your revocation of this agreement for all payments we have received from you, including delivery charges (other than additional charges arising from your choice of a method of delivery other than the cheapest standard delivery offered by us). We will use the same means of payment used by you in the original transaction for such refund, unless expressly agreed otherwise with you and in no event will you be charged for such refund. We may refuse to refund until we have received the goods back or until you have provided evidence that you have returned the goods, whichever is earlier.

You shall return or deliver the goods to us immediately and in any event no later than fourteen days from the date on which you notify us of the revocation of this contract. This period shall be deemed to have been observed if you dispatch the goods before the expiry of the period of fourteen days.

You shall only be liable for any loss in value of the goods if such loss in value is due to handling of the goods which is not necessary for testing their condition, properties and functionality.

End of the Revocation Instruction