Legal notice

Legal notice

  1. The Service Recipient’s personal data are processed in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act of 29 August 1997 (Journal of Laws No. 133, item 883, as amended) and the Act on the provision of electronic services of 18 July 2002 (Journal of Laws No. 144, item 1204, as amended).
  2. The controller of personal data collected via Sklepupl is ABS SERWIS SPÓŁKA Z OGRANICZONĄ ODPOWIEDZIALNOŚCIĄ, entered into the register of entrepreneurs maintained by the District Court in Lublin-Wschód in Lublin with its registered office in Świdnik, 6th Commercial Division of the National Court Register under the KRS number: 0000560813, NIP: 9462653161, REGON: 361638355, share capital: PLN 100,000, place of business and address for correspondence: ul. Kościelna 5/L5, 20-307 Lublin, e-mail address: sklep@elub.pl, hereinafter referred to as the "Administrator" and being at the same time the Service Provider.
  3. The Administrator takes particular care to protect the interests of data subjects.
  4. In matters not regulated by the Regulations, the generally applicable provisions of Polish law shall apply, in particular: the Civil Code; the Act on the provision of services by electronic means; the Act on consumer rights, the Act on the protection of personal data.
  5. The customer has the right to use out-of-court complaint and redress procedures. To do this, they can file a complaint via the EU ODR online platform available at: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/ . 
  • Detailed information on the possibility of the Consumer using out-of-court methods of complaint handling and claim settlement and the rules of access to these procedures are available at the offices and on the websites of district (municipal) consumer ombudsmen, social organizations whose statutory tasks include consumer protection, Voivodeship Inspectorates of Trade Inspection and at the following websites of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection: http://www.uokik.gov.pl/spory_konsumenckie.php; http://www.uokik.gov.pl/sprawy_indywidualne.php and http://www.uokik.gov.pl/wazne_adresy.php.
  • The consumer has the following examples of possibilities to use out-of-court methods of handling complaints and pursuing claims:
  • The Consumer is entitled to refer to a permanent consumer arbitration court, referred to in Art. 37 of the Act of 15 December 2000 on the Trade Inspection (Journal of Laws of 2014, item 148, as amended), with a request to resolve a dispute arising from the Agreement concluded with the Seller.
  • The Consumer is entitled to contact the provincial inspector of the Trade Inspection, in accordance with Art. 36 of the Act of 15 December 2000 on the Trade Inspection (Journal of Laws of 2014, item 148, as amended), with a request to initiate mediation proceedings on the amicable settlement of the dispute between the Consumer and the Seller.
  • The consumer may obtain free assistance in resolving a dispute between him/her and the Seller, also using the free assistance of the district (municipal) consumer ombudsman or a social organization whose statutory tasks include consumer protection (including the Consumer Federation, the Association of Polish Consumers).