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Right of withdrawal

You are entitled to withdraw your contractual declaration in text form (e.g. letter, fax, e-mail), within two weeks, without the necessity of stating reasons for this. The deadline will commence upon receipt of this notification in text form, however, not prior to the conclusion of the contract and not until the fulfilment of our information obligations under section 312c subsection 2 BGB (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch - German Civil Code) in connection with section 1 subsections 1, 2 and 4 BGB-InfoV (Verordnung über Informations- und Nachweispflichten nach bürgerlichem Recht - Decree on the obligation to provide information and proof under civil law) and our obligations under section 312e subsection 1 sentence 1 BGB in connection with section 3 BGB-InfoV. The timely dispatch of the withdrawal declaration shall suffice to meet the deadline. The withdrawal declaration is to be directed to:

Clipdealer GmbH
Geschäftsführer (executive manager): Markus Hein
Schwanthalerstraße 86
80336 Munich
Germany
support@clipdealer.de
Fax: +49 (0)89 21 90 98 610

Consequences of a withdrawal

In case of a valid withdrawal, the performances already received by the parties must be mutually returned and any usufruct which may have been obtained (e.g. interest) must be restituted. If you are not able to return the performance received, entirely or in part, or only in a deteriorated condition, you are insofar obligated to compensate us for the loss in value. This may have the consequence that you may nevertheless be obligated to fulfil the contractual payment obligations for the time up until issue of the withdrawal declaration. Obligations to reimburse payments must be fulfilled within 30 days. For you, the deadline shall commence upon dispatch of the withdrawal declaration, for us, upon its receipt.

Special notes

Your right of withdrawal shall expire prematurely if both parties have fulfilled the contract upon your expressed request before you exercise your right of withdrawal.

If you are a business in accordance with the definition in section 14 BGB, and are acting within the scope of your commercial or self-employed activities when concluding this contract, you may not invoke this right of withdrawal.