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enwitec electronic GmbH
Scherrwies 2
84329 Wurmannsquick
Deutschland

phone  + 49 (0) 8725 9664 – 0
fax       + 49 (0) 8725 9664 – 96
e-Mail   info@enwitec.eu
www.enwitec.eu

responsible in terms of §5 TMG: Johann Wimmer

enwitec electronic GmbH
Managing Director: Johann Wimmer
commercial register: county court Landshut, HRB 13923
place of business: Wurmannsquick, Rogglfing
St.-Nr.: 113/157/51901
USt-IdNr.: DE 361708181

WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE361708181

Disclaimer

  1. Content of the online offer

enwitec electronic GmbH accepts no responsibility for the topicality, correctness, completeness, quality or availability at any time of the information provided, nor for the absence of other technical faults.

Liability claims against enwitec electronic GmbH, which refer to damages of a material or non-material nature, which were caused by the use or non-use of the information provided or by the use of incorrect or incomplete information, are fundamentally excluded, insofar as there is no demonstrable intentional or grossly negligent fault on the part of enwitec electronic GmbH. All offers are subject to change and non-binding. Parts of the pages or the complete publication including all offers and information might be extended, changed or partly or completely deleted by enwitec electronic GmbH without separate announcement.

 

  1. Copyright and trademark law

enwitec electronic GmbH endeavours to observe the copyrights of the images, graphics, sound documents, video sequences and texts used in all publications, to use images, graphics, sound documents, video sequences and texts it has created itself or to make use of licence-free graphics, sound documents, video sequences and texts.

All brand names and trademarks mentioned on the website and possibly protected by third parties are subject without restriction to the provisions of the applicable trademark law and the ownership rights of the respective registered owners. The mere mention of a trademark does not imply that it is not protected by the rights of third parties! The copyright for published objects created by enwitec electronic GmbH itself remains solely with enwitec electronic GmbH.

Any duplication or use of objects such as diagrams, sounds or texts in other electronic or printed publications is not permitted without enwitec electronic GmbH’s agreement.

 

  • Data protection

If the opportunity for the input of personal or business data (email addresses, names, addresses etc.) is given, the input of these data takes place voluntarily. The use and payment of all offered services are permitted – if and so far technically possible and reasonable – without specification of any personal data or under specification of anonymised data or an alias.

The use of published postal addresses, telephone or fax numbers and email addresses for marketing purposes is prohibited; offenders sending unwanted spam messages will be punished. We expressly reserve the right to take legal action against the senders of so-called spam mails in the event of violations of this prohibition.

 

  1. Legal validity of this disclaimer

This disclaimer is to be regarded as part of the internet publication which you were referred from. If sections or individual terms of this statement are not legal or correct, the content or validity of the other parts remain uninfluenced by this fact. The invalid parts of the text shall be replaced by such parts that come closest to the intended meaning.

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Old electrical and electronic products contain valuable materials and therefore do not belong in the household waste!

For this reason, as a consumer, you are obliged under the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act in Germany (“Law on the placing on the market, return and environmentally friendly disposal of electrical and electronic equipment”) to ensure that it is disposed of properly and separately from household waste. To make this clear, all new electrical and electronic products that have been put on the market since 2005 have been provided with the symbol of a crossed-out garbage can, as a visible sign of resource conservation and environmental protection.

The electrical law regulates what happens to the collected electrical and electronic products:

They must be collected and transported in such a way that no dangerous substances can be released on the way. Certified waste management companies treat the products, render pollutants harmless and recover raw materials in complex processes, which are recycled into the production process as secondary raw materials. For suitable old products, the legislator also prescribes an examination of whether reuse would be possible. Ideally, the old products can be refurbished and reused as good used ones. Second-hand smartphones, PCs and laptops in particular may be suitable for a second or third life. In this respect, the proper collection and disposal of electrical and electronic products protects the climate and the environment and also protects the increasingly scarce resources on earth.