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Omron Relay G8ND-2S 12 Volt DC-1 Piece (CC2)

$ 3.27

Availability: 26 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

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    OMRON Relay G8ND-2S 12 Volt DC-1 Piece (CC2)
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    OMRON Relay G8ND-2S 12 Volt DC
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    Payment must be made simultaneously with the conclusion of the purchase.
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    In case of purchase you will receive an e-mail message with all the instructions relating to the payment of the item. In case of non-payment from the 4th day we will open a procedure for ONP (non-paying bidder) and from the 7th we will close it with an unpaid item notification and put the product back on sale.
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    2) ADDRESS COMPLETE WITH CAP
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    5) E-MAIL ADDRESS
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    ONLINE purchases are subject to the discipline of Legislative Decree. By seller, on the other hand, is meant the natural or legal person who acts in the exercise of his / her business or professional commercial activity.
    How to exercise the right:
    In particular, the consumer who intends to make use of the Right of Withdrawal must send ELLEBIZETA a specific communication within 14 days of receipt of the goods.
    The notice of withdrawal must be sent by registered letter with acknowledgment of receipt or by telegram or fax, confirmed by registered letter with acknowledgment of receipt within 48 hours, to the address declared by the shop from which the goods come:
    ELLEBIZETA
    VIA MALIGNANI 27
    30035 MARTIGNACCO (UD)
    When the right of withdrawal expires:
    The right of withdrawal is totally lost, due to lack of the essential integrity of the goods (packaging and / or its contents and / or tampering), in cases where ELLEBIZETA ascertains:
    1) Use, even partial, of the goods and any consumable materials.
    2) The lack of the external packaging and / or the original internal packaging.
    3) The absence of integral elements of the product (accessories, cables, manuals, parts).
    4) Damage to the product for reasons other than its transport.
    5) Tampering.
    Regarding the sale of products between PROFESSIONALS (B2B), ELLEBIZETA implements the following rules:
    1) THE LEGAL GUARANTEE
    With reference to B2B relations, it is governed by art. 1490 of the Italian Civil Code, entitled "Guarantee for defects in the thing sold", according to which "the seller is required to ensure that the thing sold is free from defects that make it unsuitable for the use for which it is intended or appreciably diminish it the value ".
    In B2C relations, the discipline is found in art. 129 cdc (Conformity to the contract) according to which "The seller has the obligation to deliver to the consumer goods that comply with the sales contract". In order for the goods to be considered as such, it is necessary that:
    a) are suitable for the use for which goods of the same type are normally used;
    b) comply with the description made by the seller and possess the qualities of the goods that the seller has presented to the consumer as a sample or model;
    c) present the usual quality and performance of a good of the same type, which the consumer can reasonably expect, taking into account the nature of the good and, where appropriate, the public statements on the specific characteristics of the goods made in this regard by the seller, by the manufacturer or its agent or representative, in particular in advertising or on labeling;
    d) they are also suitable for the particular use desired by the consumer and which has been brought to the attention of the seller by the latter at the time of the conclusion of the contract and which the seller has also accepted for conclusive facts.
    2) CONVENTIONAL WARRANTY
    The legal guarantee for defects in the thing sold can be modified with a specific contractual clause in order to increase or decrease the guarantee itself "(Cass. n. 8578/97),
    In B2B relationships
    The art. 1487 of the Italian Civil Code provides that "The contracting parties may increase or decrease the effects of the guarantee and may also agree that the seller is not subject to any guarantee". This provision means that the contractors can freely agree on different guarantee conditions and, in extreme cases, they can even establish that no guarantee is due. However, according to the Ermellini, a clause of exclusion or reduction of the legal guarantee rights, however, should be expressly agreed and signed with a double signature pursuant to art. 1341 of the civil code, as clearly, radically reductive of the buyer's rights (Cass. 23.03.1993 n. 3418; 8.10.1976 n. 3345; 22.11.1982, n. 6011). However, there is a limit to the total exclusion of the guarantee: pursuant to paragraph 2 of art. 1487 cc "the seller is always held for eviction deriving from a fact of his own. Any contrary agreement is void ”.
    ELLEBIZETA provides a 60-day guarantee, upon return of the product in the same condition in which it was shipped.
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    Ellebizeta snc di Zampa Barbara - Via San Francesco, 18 - 33010 - Tavagnacco (UD) - VAT IT-01980760308
    The art. 1487 of the Italian Civil Code provides that "The contracting parties may increase or decrease the effects of the guarantee and may also agree that the seller is not subject to any guarantee". This provision means that the contractors can freely agree on different guarantee conditions and, in extreme cases, they can even establish that no guarantee is due. However, according to the Ermellini, a clause of exclusion or reduction of the legal guarantee rights, however, should be expressly agreed and signed with a double signature pursuant to art. 1341 of the civil code, as clearly, radically reductive of the buyer's rights (Cass. 23.03.1993 n. 3418; 8.10.1976 n. 3345; 22.11.1982, n. 6011). However, there is a limit to the total exclusion of the guarantee: pursuant to paragraph 2 of a