Terms of service

 

Company Information

Dtablet AS
Org. no.: 934 659 155
Address: Krambugata 2, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
Email: hello@dtablet.com

 

Introduction

These Terms govern your use of the Dtablet website and related services, including the purchase of products offered through pre-order and standard sale. By accessing the website or placing an order, you agree to be bound by these Terms.

 

Pre-orders and Sales

Products presented on this website may be offered as pre-orders. When placing a pre-order, payment is collected at the time of purchase, while delivery will occur at a later date as stated on the product page. Any delivery date provided is an estimate and may change due to production, logistics, or other circumstances beyond our control.

If delivery is significantly delayed beyond the stated estimate, you have the right to cancel your order and receive a full refund without undue delay.

 

Email Communication

When you submit your email address or place an order, you agree that we may send you service-related communications, including order confirmations, delivery updates, and customer support messages. Marketing emails are sent only where valid consent exists, and you may unsubscribe at any time.

 

Intellectual Property

All content on this website, including text, images, graphics, logos, and design, is the property of Dtablet or its licensors and is protected by applicable intellectual property laws. Content may not be copied, reproduced, or reused without prior written permission.

 

Limitation of Liability

We make reasonable efforts to ensure that the information on this website is accurate and up to date. However, we do not guarantee completeness, accuracy, or uninterrupted availability. To the extent permitted by law, Dtablet shall not be liable for indirect or consequential losses resulting from use of the website, delays outside our control, or circumstances beyond our reasonable control.

 

Governing Law

These Terms are governed by and interpreted in accordance with Norwegian law. Any disputes shall first be attempted resolved amicably. If no resolution is reached, disputes may be brought before the ordinary courts of Norway, unless mandatory consumer protection law provides otherwise.