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BOOKERS VINEYARD LIMITED
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
PLEASE READ THESE TERMS OF SALE CAREFULLY BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER AND RETAIN A
COPY OF THESE TERMS AND YOUR ORDER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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1.
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Contract
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1.1
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These Terms and Conditions of sale comprise all the
terms of the contract between us for the goods described in the Website and communicated to us electronically by you. The goods supplied from the Website are supplied by Bookers Vineyard Limited, a
company registered in England and Wales (registration number 04697328) whose registered office is at 12-13 Ship Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1AD and whose VAT registration number is 834 9844 85.
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1.2
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If you click the “Click here to pay with your Credit Card using HSBC” button, or accept or consume the goods, you shall be deemed to accept these terms, despite anything to the contrary stated in your order.
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1.3
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We may amend these terms from time to time by placing
appropriate notification on this page.
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1.4
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If you make any input errors during the placing of
your order you will be given the opportunity to check that your details are accurate before you submit your details. It is your responsibility to check that your order is accurate and to supply all
relevant information accurately which is necessary to complete the order requested.
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1.5
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We must receive payment of the whole of the price for
the goods that you order before your order can be accepted.
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1.6
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Once payment has been received by us we will confirm
that your order has been accepted by sending an email to you at the email address you provide in your order page at the ‘Checkout’.
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1.7
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Our acceptance of your order brings into existence a
legally binding contract between us.
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2.
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Restrictions
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2.1
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We cannot sell alcohol to anyone under the age of 18. When
placing an order and before the ‘Checkout’ process can continue, you will be required to confirm that you are at least 18 years old and that you are not buying alcohol for someone who is
under 18 years old.
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2.2
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At present, we cannot accept online orders for delivery of goods
outside of the United Kingdom (UK). Please contact us at info@bookersvineyard.co.uk or telephone us on 01444 881575 if you wish to purchase wine for export from the UK.
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3.
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Price and Payment Options
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3.1
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The prices payable for goods that you order are as set
out in our Website.
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3.2
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All prices are in UK Sterling and are inclusive of
Value Added Tax, unless otherwise specified.
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3.3
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Delivery charges to most locations on the UK mainland, excluding those
listed below, is £3.95 for up to one full case (12 bottles of wine) and a further £3.95 for each additional full case (or part thereof). Please contact us for current delivery prices to the
following UK postcode areas:
AB: Aberdeen BT: Belfast (Northern Ireland)
FK: Falkirk GY: Guernsey HS: Hebrides IM: Isle of Man IV: Inverness JE: Jersey KA: Kilmarnock KW: Kirkwall PA: Paisley PH: Perth
PO: Isle of Wight (mainland Portsmouth postcodes are subject to the delivery charges detailed above) TR: Isles of Scilly (mainland Cornish postcodes are subject to the delivery charges detailed
above) ZE: Lerwick, Shetland
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3.4
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We reserve the right to increase the price of the
goods from time to time, notice of which will be placed on our Website.
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3.5
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We accept payment by Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Visa
Electron, Visa Delta, Solo and American Express. Our shopping cart functionality is provided by RomanCart and we use HSBC Secure ePayments Card Processing to obtain payment online. RomanCart is
an HSBC-approved shopping cart and is pre-integrated with HSBC’s Secure ePayments. Both RomanCart and HSBC use SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), an industry standard protocol that provides secure
transmission of private information sent over the Internet. Your credit card details are transmitted directly to RomanCart which processes card transactions from our Website. Payment details
are captured within RomanCard’s secure infrastructure. At no time do our employees or any person within us see any details of your credit card.
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3.6
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We recognise your right to cancel any payment made to
us through the fraudulent use of your card by a third party.
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4.
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Right for you to cancel your contract
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4.1
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You may cancel your contract with us for the goods you
order at any time up to the end of the seventh working day from the date you receive the ordered goods, provided the bottles are not opened and the seals on the bottles are not broken.
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4.2
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You cannot cancel your contract if:
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4.2.1
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the goods you have ordered have been made specifically
to your order from their generic form;
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4.2.2
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the goods have been opened by you; or
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4.2.3
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the goods have been altered or damaged by you in any way.
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4.3
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To cancel your contract you must notify us in writing at info@bookersvineyard.co.uk or by telephone on 01444 881575.
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4.4
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If you have received the goods before you cancel your
contract then unless, under Clause 4.2, you do not have a right to cancel you must send the goods back to our contact address at your own cost and risk. If you cancel your contract but we have already
processed the goods for delivery you must not unpack the goods when they are received by you and you must send the goods back to us at our contact address at your own cost and risk as soon as possible.
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4.5
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All goods must be returned in their original condition
and wrapping, therefore please take care when unpacking goods and repacking.
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4.6
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Once you have notified us that you are cancelling your
contract, any sum debited to us from your credit card will be re-credited to your account as soon as possible and in any event within 30 days of your order PROVIDED THAT the goods in question are
returned by you and received by us in the condition they were in when delivered to you. If you do not return the goods delivered to you or do not pay the costs of delivery, we shall be entitled to deduct
the direct costs of recovering the goods from the amount to be re-credited to you.
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5.
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Cancellation by us
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5.1
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We reserve the right to cancel the contract between us if:
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5.1.1
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we have insufficient stock to deliver the goods you
have ordered;
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5.1.2
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we do not deliver to your area; or
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5.1.3
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one or more of the goods you ordered was listed at an
incorrect price due to a typographical error or an error in the pricing information received by us from our suppliers.
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5.2
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If we do cancel your contract we will notify you by
email and will re-credit to your account any sum deducted by us from your credit card as soon as possible but in any event within 30 days of your order. We will not be obliged to offer any additional
compensation for disappointment suffered.
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5.3
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Whilst we will endeavour to ensure that our Website
reflects actual stock levels, there is a possibility of an item becoming unavailable before we are able to process your order. In such a case, we will substitute what we feel is a suitable item of
equal or greater value. If you do not want us to do this, please select the relevant option at ‘Checkout’, in which case we will contact you to discuss your requirements. If we are
unable to agree on a suitable substitution then you will have the option to either modify your order, or to cancel your order and receive a full refund. If you receive an unsatisfactory substitute
you may return this item at no cost to yourself and obtain a full refund for the item returned.
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6.
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Delivery of goods to you
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6.1
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We will deliver the goods ordered by you to the
address you give us for delivery at the time you make your order at the ‘Checkout’.
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6.2
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Delivery will be made as soon as possible after your
order is accepted (usually dispatched within 3 working days from the date the order is accepted) and in any event within 30 days of your order. Please note that recent changes to the UK banks cheque
clearing cycle mean that cheque payments can take up to six working days to clear through into our bank account.
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6.3
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Our courier will normally deliver between 9am and 5pm,
Monday to Friday. If you are not at the delivery address, the courier will endeavour to leave the wine in a safe place for which you can provide instructions for at the ‘Checkout’.
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6.4
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You will become the owner of the goods you have
ordered when we have received payment in full for the goods and they have been delivered to you. Once goods have been delivered to you they will be held at your own risk and we will not be liable for
their loss, damage or destruction.
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7.
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Specification and Liability
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7.1
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The images, digital copies, descriptive matter and
specifications of the goods contained on the Website are posted for the sole purpose of giving an approximate idea of the goods and you acknowledge that there may be slight differences. They will not
form part of this Contract.
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7.2
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If the goods we deliver are not what you ordered or
are damaged or defective or the delivery is of an incorrect quantity, we shall have no liability to you unless you notify us in writing at our contact address or at info@bookersvineyard.co.uk of the problem within 2 days of the delivery of the goods in question.
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7.3
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If you do not receive goods ordered by you within 30
days of the date on which you ordered them, we shall have no liability to you unless you notify us in writing at our contact address of the problem within 40 days of the date on which you ordered the
goods.
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7.4
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If you notify a problem to us under this clause, our
only obligation will be, at your option:
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7.4.1
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to make good any shortage or non-delivery;
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7.4.2
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to replace or repair any goods that are damaged or
defective; or
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7.4.3
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to refund to you the amount paid by you for the goods
in question in whatever way we choose.
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7.5
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Save as precluded by law, we will not be liable to you
for any indirect or consequential loss, damage or expenses (including loss of profits, business or goodwill) howsoever arising out of any problem you notify to us under this Clause and we shall have no
liability to pay any money to you by way of compensation other than to refund to you the amount paid by you for the goods in question under Clause 7.4.3 above.
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7.6
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You must observe and comply with all applicable
regulations and legislation, including obtaining all necessary customs, import or other permits to purchase goods from our Website. The importation or exportation of certain of our goods to you may be
prohibited by certain national laws. We make no representation and accept no liability in respect of the export or import of the goods you purchase.
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7.7
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in these Terms
and Conditions is intended to limit any rights you might have as a consumer under applicable local law or other statutory rights that may not be excluded nor in any way to exclude or limit our liability
to you for any death or personal injury resulting from our negligence.
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8.
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Events beyond our control
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8.1
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We shall have no liability to you for any failure to
deliver goods you have ordered or any delay in doing so or for any damage or defect to goods delivered that is caused by any event or circumstance beyond our reasonable control including, without
limitation, strikes, lock-outs and other industrial disputes, breakdown of systems or network access, failure of ISP or telecommunications provider, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage,
compliance with any law or government order, rule, regulations or direction, flood, fire, storm, act of God, explosion or accident, or acts of terrorism.
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Notices
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9.1
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Unless otherwise expressly stated in these Terms and
Conditions, all notices from you to us must be in writing and sent to our contact address at Bookers Vineyard Limited, Bookers Vineyard, Foxhole Lane, Bolney, Sussex RH17 5NB and all notices from us to
you will be displayed on our Website from to time.
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10.
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Invalidity
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10.1
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If any part of these Terms and Conditions is
unenforceable (including any provision in which we exclude our liability to you) the enforceability of any other part of these Conditions will not be affected.
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Data Protection Notice and Privacy Policy
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11.1
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We adhere to the procedures set out in the UK Data
Protection Act 1998 in the storage and disclosure of any data to prevent unauthorised access.
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11.2
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Your information will be used to process orders and
for the use of marketing, as set out in our Privacy Policy.
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11.3
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At the stage when you place your order at the
Checkout, if you tick the boxes indicating that you wish to be added to the postal and/or email mailing list of us and/or our affiliated companies, you are giving us your consent to use your data for
such marketing. If you wish to consent to your data being used for certain purposes, please tick the specific box or alternatively email info@bookersvineyard.co.uk stating your requests. This gives you the chance to refuse any marketing from any third parties.
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12.
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Intellectual Property Rights
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12.1
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All of the copyright in the products and designs,
material, documents, site design, graphics, systems, codes and connections contained on our Website or linked to it and the selection and arrangement thereof are owned by or licensed to us, the Website
designers or the publishers of those sites to which this Website links. All rights are reserved. You are entitled to electronically copy and to print in hard copy sections of this Website for
the sole purpose of placing an order with us or for viewing our product range and not for any other purpose. Any other use of material on this Website, including photocopying, modifying and/or
distributing any pages printed off this Website for the purposes other than those noted above, without our prior written consent, is strictly prohibited.
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13.
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Third party rights
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13.1
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Except for our affiliates, directors, employees or
representatives, a person who is not a party to these Terms and Conditions has no right under the UK Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of these Terms and Conditions but
this does not affect any right or remedy of a third party that exists or is available apart from that Act.
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14.
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Governing law
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14.1
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The Contract between us shall be governed by and
interpreted in accordance with English law and the English courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to resolve any disputes between us.
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15.
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Entire agreement
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15.1
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These Terms and Conditions, together with our current
Website prices, delivery details, Terms of Use Policy, contact details and Privacy Policy,
set out the whole of our agreement relating to the supply of the goods to you by us. Nothing said by any sales person on our behalf should be understood as a variation of these Terms and Conditions or as
an authorised representation about the nature or quality of any goods offered for sale by us. Save for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, we shall have no liability for any such representation being
untrue or misleading.
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16.
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Complaints
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16.1
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If you are unhappy with any aspect of our service to
you, please do not hesitate to contact us by email at info@bookersvineyard.co.uk or telephone us on 01444 881575. If you have a justified complaint regarding wine supplied by us to you then you will need to retain the affected bottles and have these available to return to us if requested before a refund or replacement can be made in which case the collection and replacement costs will be borne by Bookers Vineyard Limited. We will respond to any complaints as soon as possible and will endeavour to resolve most issues within 2 workings days. We will keep you informed of progress until a satisfactory resolution has been reached.
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