Article 1 – Purpose
These Terms & Conditions of Sale govern the sales made on the DAELIA DIGITAL website, a SAS registered with the Créteil Trade and Companies Register under number 943 795 658, with its registered office at 110 rue de Fontenay, 94300 Vincennes, concerning:
- downloadable eBooks
- sports and nutrition programs
- clothing and accessories
Article 2 – Products offered
Digital products (eBooks and programs) are delivered immediately after payment, as a download. Physical products (clothing) are shipped to the address provided by the customer.
Article 3 – Prices
Prices are shown in euros, all taxes included, excluding delivery costs for physical products. DAELIA DIGITAL reserves the right to change its prices at any time.
Article 4 – Orders
Any order implies acceptance of these Terms & Conditions. Payment confirms the order. A summary is sent by email. Digital products are accessible via a secure download link.
Article 5 – Payment
Payment is made by credit card or any other means offered on the site, via a secure platform (e.g. Stripe).
Article 6 – Right of withdrawal
For physical products: the customer has 14 days from receipt to exercise their right of withdrawal (excluding personalized clothing). For digital products (ebooks, programs): no right of withdrawal can be exercised once the download has started (article L221-28 of the French Consumer Code), except in the case of a faulty file.
Article 7 – Delivery
Digital products: immediate delivery after payment. Physical products: delivery within 2 to 10 business days depending on the destination. Delivery times are given as an indication.
Article 8 – Liability
DAELIA DIGITAL cannot be held responsible for any misuse of the advice provided in the programs or eBooks. Users are advised to consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to their dietary or sporting habits.
Article 9 – Personal data
The collected data is processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Article 10 – Applicable law
These Terms & Conditions are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, the competent court shall be that of the company headquarters, unless a mandatory provision states otherwise.