Thing of Beauty website - terms and conditions
Privacy
Protecting your privacy is important to Thing of Beauty. Your personal information will be held only by Thing of Beauty and will not be disclosed to any third party for marketing purposes.
We hope the following statement will help you understand how we collect, use and safeguard the personal information you provide to us on our site.
When you register on our mailing list or fill in a contact form, you are asked to provide email and name information as a minimum. You may also optionally provide address and personal/company details. Information collected in this way will be used to contact you with your requested information or to send you our quarterly newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe from this newsletter at any time, you may do so via the mailing list form or by using the contact details below.
When you visit the Web Site, anonymous information about your visit will automatically be collected. We use this information only as anonymous aggregate data to determine the number of visitors to different sections of the Web Site, to ensure the Web Site is working properly, and to help us make the Web Site more useful. We do not use it to track or record information about individuals. The Web Site uses cookies to collect this information. More information about cookies, including how to block them and/or delete them, can be found at AboutCookies.org
Online ordering
Customers may order Thing of Beauty products from the website. Once the order request has been received, approved and cleared, the products will be posted to the customer. Customers are protected by the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 which include a seven working day cooling of period during which the customer can cancel the order.
Delivery costs
Delivery costs are as follows:
All UK orders will be posted out free of charge, except those heavy items requesting that you contact us for the cost of delivery, which will be charged at the actual cost. Please contact us for a quotation on this.
Overseas deliveries will also be charged at the actual cost of the delivery. Again please contact us for a quotation.
Contact
Enquiries regarding these Terms and Conditions should be directed to:
Anne Orr
Thing of Beauty
Chapelhill House
Dirleton
East Lothian
EH39 5HG
Scotland, UK
mailto:info@thingofbeauty">info@thingofbeauty.co.uk
General
The Thing of Beauty web site is owned and operated by Thing of Beauty ("TOB"), and based in Dirleton, Scotland, UK. Please review these Terms and Conditions carefully before using the Web Site. Your use of the Web Site indicates your agreement to comply and be bound by these Terms and Conditions.
Content Warranty
All information, services and materials on the Web Site are provided "as is" and without warranty of any kind. TOB uses all reasonable efforts to maintain accurate and up to date content on the Web Site but makes no representations as to accuracy, completeness or availability of the content of the Web Site or any content of any other web site referred to or accessed from the Web Site.
3rd Party Web site content
Inclusion of content from 3rd Party Web sites linked from the Web Site or from companies included in the TOB service directory does not imply endorsement of the linked content or site or business by TOB. Neither shall TOB have any liability in connection with them including, but not limited, to infringement of copyright or other rights by any person or entity. Your access to and use of content from 3rd Party Web sites remains entirely at your own risk.
Copyright
All copyright and other intellectual property rights in the content on the Web Site reside either directly with TOB or with entities that TOB trades with by licence. Without the prior written permission of TOB, you may not copy, modify, alter, publish, broadcast, distribute, sell or transfer any material on the Web Site. However, the contents of the Web Site may be downloaded, printed or copied for your personal non-commercial use. You may re-copy downloaded contents from the Web Site for others provided it is not for your profit.
In the normal course of their business, internet service providers ("ISPs") are permitted to cache the Web Site content as described in the European Commissions Regulations on Electroni Commerce (2002).