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General conditions

Applicability
These terms and conditions apply to all visitors and users of Gerbin Control’s website.

Terms of Use
Users of the website must abide by the following rules:

– No inappropriate behavior, such as offensive language or threats, may be displayed or distributed.
– Using the website for spam, hacking or other harmful activities is prohibited.
– It is not allowed to infringe on copyrights or intellectual property rights of Gerbin Control or third parties.
Intellectual property
– All content on Gerbin Control’s website, including text, images, logos and software, is protected by intellectual property rights. It is not permitted to copy, distribute or use this content without prior permission.

Liability
Gerbin Control shall not be liable for any damage, loss or inconvenience caused by the use of the website, including technical malfunctions, interruptions or errors. Gerbin Control strives to ensure the correct and error-free operation of the Web site, but cannot guarantee that the Web site will be uninterrupted and error-free at all times.

Links to other websites
Gerbin Control’s Web site may contain links to external Web sites. Gerbin Control is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of these Web sites. Visiting external websites through the links on Gerbin Control’s website is at the user’s own risk.

Privacy Policy
Gerbin Control’s privacy policy describes how personal information is collected, used, stored and shared. By using the website, the user agrees to Gerbin Control’s privacy policy.

Order and payment terms
If applicable, specific terms and conditions regarding orders, delivery, returns and payments apply. These terms and conditions are clearly stated when an order is placed.

Dispute Resolution
In the event of a dispute between Gerbin Control and a user of the Web site, both parties will seek an amicable solution. If an amicable solution is not possible, the dispute may be submitted to the competent court.