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Terms of Sale
- Prices are all NETT and subject to market fluctuations and goods being unsold.
- Packing and carriage charges are as follows:
Order under £100.00 . . . . . . . . £5.50
Orders over £100.00 . . . . . . . . Free of charge
Orders for Non UK mainland destinations - Carriage will be charged at cost price. Goods travel at customers own risk.
- Customers will the following postcodes will incur an extra £5.00 surcharge
IV, HS, KA27-28, KW, PA20-49, PA60-78, PH17-26, PH30-44, PH49-50, ZE, BT, IM, TR21-25
- All goods remain the property of Peter Nyssen Ltd until paid in full.
- Complaints against the quality of the goods will be considered (without prejudice to our legal liability) provided they are made in writing within seven days of receipt of the goods.
- While we guarantee all varieties to be true to name, we give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to quality, productiveness or any other matter and cannot in any way be held responsible for the results of Planting, Forcing or Flowering of the crop.
- No orders can be accepted and/or executed until satisfactory references are in our possession and we reserve the right to cancel our contract with any buyer whose financial status appears questionable. (Our decision on this matter is binding on both parties).
- By placing orders buyers are considered to agree with these terms.
- We reserve the right when a variety is sold out to substitute with a similar variety of equal or greater value unless instructed to the contrary.
- We reserve the right to adjust prices in the event of variations in the Rate of Exchange and import duties with the countries from whom we import.
- Consignments damaged in transit must be signed for accordingly and reported within 4 days of delivery.
- Daffodils and Narcissi are weighed and netted at time of harvest. It is known that they will lose weight thereafter during storage. No warranty therefore is given or implied as to weight losses at the time of despatch and delivery. All bulbs and tubers are graded at time of harvesting and are subject to shrinkage.
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