1. Scope
These General Terms and Conditions apply to all orders placed by consumers via our online shop Mingati.
A consumer, within the meaning of these terms and conditions, is any natural person who concludes a legal transaction for purposes that are predominantly neither commercial nor their independent professional activity.
2. Contracting Party
The purchase agreement is concluded with:
Mingati
Amberger Str. 42, 81679 Munich
info@mingati.de
3. Conclusion of Contract
The presentation of products in the online shop does not constitute a legally binding offer, but rather a non-binding invitation to order.
By clicking the order button, you place a binding order for the goods contained in the shopping cart.
The purchase contract is concluded as soon as we accept your order by sending an order confirmation via email.
4. Prices and Shipping Costs
All prices are stated in Euros and include statutory VAT.
In addition to the stated prices, shipping costs may apply. These will be clearly displayed during the order process.
5. Delivery
Delivery will be made to the delivery address provided by the customer.
Delivery usually takes 3 to 7 working days, unless otherwise specified for the respective product.
Should an item not be available, we will inform you immediately.
6. Payment
The following payment methods are available in our online shop:
- PayPal
- Credit Card
- Klarna
- other payment methods offered at checkout
Payment processing is handled by the respective payment service providers.
7. Retention of Title
The goods remain our property until full payment has been received.
8. Right of Withdrawal
Consumers have a statutory right of withdrawal.
Details regarding the right of withdrawal and the sample withdrawal form can be found in our withdrawal policy.
9. Warranty
Statutory warranty rights apply.
10. Liability
We are liable without limitation for intent and gross negligence, as well as for injury to life, limb, or health.
In the event of slight negligence in breaching essential contractual obligations, our liability is limited to foreseeable, typical damages.
11. Dispute Resolution
The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution:
https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr
We are not obliged and unwilling to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.
12. Final Provisions
The law of the Federal Republic of Germany applies, excluding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
Should individual provisions of these GTC be invalid, the validity of the remaining provisions remains unaffected.