|
About Us
Product and Services
Special Offers
Partner Login
Terms
Awards
Collection Service
Contact Us
|
Terms and Conditions of Trade
Pricing is GB Pounds
Sterling(£) and are FOB of origin Warehouse.
Pricing does not include any VAT which must be included at the
prevailing rate except if exempted. Pricing are based on quantity breaks due to the low value of some of
these goods. Goods may be offered as "Job Lot" or
"Take-all" deals.
Back to Top
We accept major
credit cards (except American Express), Cheque, Cash and Telegraphic
Transfer (T/T). We also accept Paypal subject to prevailing maximum
value. Credit Card payments may be limited to £2000 and we reserve the
right to reject credit card payments for export to certain countries.
Cheque payments may require seven(7) working days for clearance. Cash
payment is limited to under GBP£10,000 due to Money Laundry Laws.
Export sales are usually by T/T or Confirmed Irrevocable Letter Of
Credit drawn on a UK bank which must be payable "at sight" in
the UK at the counters of a major UK Bank (upon presentation of
documents).
Back to Top
We ensure that
adequate packaging are used to protect the goods . Dispatch is effected
on the receipt of cleared funds. Below are examples of how goods are
packed:
(1) Desktop PCs - These are packed between 50 to 80 pieces
per pallet depending on the size of the systems.
(2) Laptops - These are packed with bubble wrap or
foam. We use double-walled cartons (for protection) which may contain
five(5) to ten(10) Laptops. New and refurbished Laptops may be
individually packed.
(3) Monitors - We sell mainly 14/15in and 17in monitors.
14/15in Monitors are packed 36 to 45 per pallet while 17in monitors are
packed 24 to 30 pieces per pallet. Monitors are only exported in
Container Loads.
Back to Top
Information on this
page is provided as a general guideline of our policies only.
Please contact us for specific information relating to any possible
transaction which you are contemplating. Information contained
in other communications, advertisements, offers or contracts may
take precedence over these published policies and terms.
Back to Top
|
|