Smart Technologies ID GmbH
Tichelweg 9
47626 Kevelaer
Deutschland
Fon: 02832-9732052
Fax: 02832-9732054
Web: https://www.smart-technologies.eu/
E-Mail: info@smart-technologies.eu
CEO: Andreas Weißgärber
Verantwortlich im Sinne des Presserechts (V.i.S.d.P.): Andreas Weißgärber
Registered at: District Court of Kleve
Registration number: HRB 9965
VAT Identification Number: DE269953337
Bankverbindung
Kontoinhaber: Smart Technologies ID GmbH
Kreditinstitut: Sparkasse Rhein-Maas
SWIFT: WELADED1KLE
IBAN: DE26 3245 0000 0700 1081 52
You can reach our customer service for questions, complaints and objections by telephone: 02832-9732052 and by email at info@smart-technologies.eu. For inquiries you can also use the contact form on our website.
Disclaimer
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Urheber- und Kennzeichenrecht
The author strives to respect the copyrights of the images, graphics, audio documents, video sequences and texts used in all publications, to use images, graphics, audio documents, video sequences and texts that he has created himself or to use license-free graphics, audio documents, video sequences and texts . All brand names and trademarks mentioned within 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 conclusion that trademarks are not protected by third-party rights should not be drawn based on their mere mention! The copyright for published objects created by the author remains solely with the author of the pages. Reproduction or use of such graphics, audio documents, video sequences and texts in other electronic or printed publications is not permitted without the express consent of the author.
Online dispute resolution
The European Commission provides an online dispute resolution platform at ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/ which consumers can use to resolve a dispute and where further information on the subject of dispute resolution can be found.
Out-of-court dispute resolution
We are neither obliged nor willing to take part in a dispute resolution procedure before a consumer arbitration board in the event of a dispute with a consumer.
Electrical law
WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 78847835
Old electrical and electronic products contain valuable materials and therefore do not belong in household waste!
For this reason, you as a consumer are obliged under the electrical and electronics law applicable in Germany (“Law on the placing on the market, taking back and environmentally friendly disposal of electrical and electronic equipment”) to ensure that they are disposed of properly and separately from household waste. To make this clear, all new electrical and electronic products placed on the market since 2005 have been marked with the symbol of a crossed-out garbage can, as a visible sign of resource conservation and environmental protection.
The Electrical and Electronics Act regulates bindingly 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 along the way. Certified waste disposal companies treat the products, render pollutants harmless and use complex processes to recover raw materials, which are then fed back into the production process as secondary raw materials. For suitable old products, the law also requires a test to be carried out to determine whether reuse would be possible. Ideally, the old products can be refurbished and reused as good used products. Second-hand smartphones, PCs and laptops in particular may be suitable for a second or third life. In this respect, the professional collection and disposal of electrical and electronic products protects the climate and the environment and also protects the earth’s increasingly scarce resources.