General terms and conditions of business
bsocks.ch
Fännstrasse 47
6403 Küssnacht am Rigi
Email: shop@bsocks.ch
Scope
bsocks.ch provides all services exclusively on the basis of these General Terms and Conditions (GTC). These apply to the ordering and delivery of goods via the internet or in writing. By submitting an order via bsocks.ch, you agree to these terms and conditions.
Prices
The prices displayed in the online shop are binding.
The prices for the ordered items are exclusively those displayed in the shopping cart immediately before the order is submitted.
The prices include the statutory value added tax for Switzerland, which is displayed in the shopping cart.
Vouchers
Only one voucher can be used per order (not cumulative).
Shipping costs
Free shipping on orders over €49.
Contract and purchase agreement
By completing an order process and submitting one or more orders to bsocks.ch, a contractual relationship exists between bsocks.ch and you in accordance with the Swiss Code of Obligations (OR).
Both parties may withdraw from the contract without giving reasons. A notice of withdrawal must be given in writing within 30 days with proof of receipt; this may expressly also be done by email.
Complaints
You can report a defect immediately upon receiving the goods. bsocks.ch undertakes to replace defective goods within a reasonable timeframe or to refund the purchase price. You must return the defective goods to bsocks.ch in unused condition.
Delivery
We typically ship within 1-2 business days so you receive your order quickly. At bsocks.ch, your satisfaction is our priority, and we pride ourselves on fulfilling your sock needs with speed and efficiency.
If certain items are not immediately available due to high demand, you will be notified of the expected delivery time via email.
pay
Payment is processed as requested in the web shop. Unpaid goods remain the property of bsocks.ch until full payment is received. Prepayment is accepted in the online shop via the offered credit cards, wallets, or PayPal systems.
Warranties
Swiss law expressly applies; warranty claims must be sent by registered mail to bsocks.ch.
For quality complaints, a simple email is sufficient.
Data protection
All data is treated confidentially in accordance with Swiss data protection legislation and used solely for business purposes. It will not be forwarded or made available to third parties. We will regularly inform you about new products, special events, and promotional activities via our newsletter. If you do not wish to receive this information, you can notify us in writing or unsubscribe from these services using the link provided in our communications. All data transmitted via bsocks.ch (except for payment processing) is unencrypted. bsocks.ch cannot assume any liability for the security of data transmitted over the internet.
Severability clause, reservation of the right to amend
Should individual provisions of these Terms and Conditions be invalid or incomplete, or should performance become impossible, the validity of the remaining provisions shall not be affected. The contracting parties undertake to replace the invalid provision with a valid provision that most closely reflects the original intention and the intended economic purpose. All amendments or additions to these Terms and Conditions must be in a form that allows for proof by text, such as email. This also applies to any amendment of this written form requirement. bsocks.ch may amend these Terms and Conditions at any time. You will be notified of the amendments by email or other suitable online means. By using services from bsocks.ch after the amendment, you implicitly agree to the new Terms and Conditions. Any conflicting terms and conditions of the customer, including those you declare applicable upon acceptance of the contract, shall not become part of the contract. They shall only be valid if and to the extent that they have been expressly accepted by bsocks.ch in writing.
Applicable law/Jurisdiction
All legal matters directly or indirectly related to bsocks.ch are subject exclusively to Swiss law, with jurisdiction in Küssnacht am Rigi.