GTCs
Terms and conditions
Table of content
- Scope
- Conclusion of contract
- Right of withdrawal
- Prices and terms of payment
- Delivery terms
- Granting of usage rights for digital content
- Retention of title
- Liability
- Applicable Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
1) Scope
1.1 These General Terms and Conditions (hereinafter “GTC”) of Larisa-Maria Vranceanu (hereinafter “Seller”) apply to all contracts for the delivery of goods that a consumer or entrepreneur (hereinafter “Customer”) has with the Seller with regard to the seller in his goods presented in the online shop. The inclusion of the customer’s own conditions is hereby contradicted, unless something else has been agreed.
1.2 These GTC apply accordingly to contracts for the provision of digital content, unless otherwise regulated. Digital content within the meaning of these terms and conditions is data that is created and made available in digital form.
1.3 A consumer within the meaning of these General Terms and Conditions is any natural person who concludes a legal transaction for purposes that are predominantly neither commercial nor self-employed.
1.4 Entrepreneur within the meaning of these terms and conditions is a natural or legal person or a partnership with legal capacity who, when concluding a legal transaction, acts in the exercise of their commercial or independent professional activity.
2) Conclusion of contract
2.1 The product descriptions contained in the seller’s online shop do not represent binding offers on the part of the seller, but serve to enable the customer to submit a binding offer.
2.2 The customer can submit the offer via the online order form integrated in the seller’s online shop. After placing the selected goods in the virtual shopping cart and going through the electronic ordering process, the customer submits a legally binding contract offer with regard to the goods contained in the shopping cart by clicking the button that concludes the ordering process.
2.3
The seller can accept the customer’s offer within five days,
– by sending the customer a written order confirmation or an order confirmation in text form (fax or email), whereby receipt of the order confirmation by the customer is decisive, or
– by delivering the ordered goods to the customer, whereby receipt of the goods by the customer is decisive, or
– by asking the customer to pay after placing his order.
If there are several of the above alternatives, the contract is concluded at the point in time at which one of the above alternatives occurs first. The period for accepting the offer begins on the day after the customer has sent the offer and ends at the end of the fifth day following the sending of the offer. If the seller does not accept the customer’s offer within the aforementioned period, this is deemed to be a rejection of the offer with the result that the customer is no longer bound by his declaration of intent.
2.4 Cancellation of the contract
The training courses require a minimum number of 6 participants. If this is not reached, the provider has the right to withdraw from the contract and reimburse the costs.
The 1:1 sessions can be postponed up to 48 hours before the appointment. Booked and unused sessions expire after 3 months.
2.5 If you select a payment method offered by PayPal, the payment will be processed via the payment service provider PayPal (Europe) S.à r.l. et Cie, S.C.A., 22-24 Boulevard Royal, L-2449 Luxembourg (hereinafter: “PayPal”), subject to the PayPal Terms of Use, available at https://www.paypal.com/de/webapps/mpp/ua /useragreement-full or – if the customer does not have a PayPal account – subject to the conditions for payments without a PayPal account, available at https://www.paypal.com/de/webapps/mpp/ua/privacywax- full. If the customer pays using a payment method offered by PayPal that can be selected in the online ordering process, the seller already declares acceptance of the customer’s offer at the point in time at which the customer clicks on the button that completes the ordering process.
2.6 When submitting an offer via the seller’s online order form, the text of the contract is saved by the seller after the conclusion of the contract and sent to the customer in text form (e.g. e-mail, fax or letter) after the order has been sent. The seller does not make the contract text accessible beyond this.
2.7 Before submitting a binding order via the seller’s online order form, the customer can identify possible input errors by carefully reading the information displayed on the screen. An effective technical means for better recognition of input errors can be the enlargement function of the browser, with the help of which the display on the screen is enlarged. The customer can correct his entries as part of the electronic ordering process using the usual keyboard and mouse functions until he clicks the button that completes the ordering process.
2.8 The German and English language are available for the conclusion of the contract.
2.9 The order processing and contact usually takes place via e-mail and automated order processing. The customer must ensure that the e-mail address provided by him for order processing is correct so that the e-mails sent by the seller can be received at this address. In particular, when using SPAM filters, the customer must ensure that all e-mails sent by the seller or by third parties commissioned to process the order can be delivered.
3) Right of withdrawal
3.1 In principle, consumers are entitled to a right of withdrawal.
3.2 Further information on the right of withdrawal can be found in the seller’s cancellation policy.
4) Prices and terms of payment
4.1 Unless otherwise stated in the seller’s product description, the prices quoted are total prices that include statutory sales tax. Any additional delivery and shipping costs are specified separately in the respective product description.
4.2 The payment option(s) will be communicated to the customer in the seller’s online shop.
4.3 If you select a payment method offered via the “Stripe” payment service, the payment will be processed by the payment service provider Stripe Payments Europe Ltd., 1 Grand Canal Street Lower, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland (hereinafter “Stripe”). The individual payment methods offered via Stripe are communicated to the customer in the seller’s online shop. To process payments, Stripe can use other payment services for which special payment conditions may apply, to which the customer may be informed separately. Further information about Stripe is available online at https://stripe.com/en-gb
5) Delivery terms
Digital Content is provided to customer as follows:
– by email
6) Granting of usage rights for digital content
6.1 Unless otherwise stated in the description of the content in the seller’s online shop, the seller grants the customer the non-exclusive, local and temporally unrestricted right to use the content exclusively for private purposes.
6.2 A transfer of the content to third parties or the creation of copies for third parties outside the scope of these terms and conditions is not permitted unless the seller has agreed to a transfer of the contractual license to the third party.
6.3 Insofar as the contract relates to the one-time provision of digital content, the granting of rights only becomes effective when the customer has paid the owed remuneration in full. The seller can provisionally allow the use of the contractual content even before this point in time. A transfer of rights does not take place through such a provisional permission.
7) Retention of title
If the seller delivers in advance, he retains ownership of the delivered goods until the purchase price owed has been paid in full.
8) Liability
Each participant is responsible for the actions of the participants inside and outside of the training. The seminar organizer assumes no liability for any damage caused.
The ThetaHealing® coaching and seminars are not a substitute for any necessary psychotherapeutic or medical treatment.
9) Applicable Law
The law of the Federal Republic of Germany applies to all legal relationships between the parties, excluding the laws on the international purchase of movable goods. For consumers, this choice of law only applies insofar as the protection granted by mandatory provisions of the law of the state in which the consumer has his habitual residence is not withdrawn.
10) Alternative Dispute Resolution
10.1 The EU Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution on the Internet under the following link: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr
This platform serves as a contact point for the out-of-court settlement of disputes arising from online purchase or service contracts in which a consumer is involved.
10.2 The seller is neither obliged nor willing to participate in a dispute settlement procedure before a consumer arbitration board.