Terms of service

These General Terms and Conditions (GTC) apply to all orders of goods from BRK Consult GmbH / CALDAS Coffee, Auenstrasse 51d, 8302 Kloten, Switzerland and are binding. Any differing terms and conditions are only valid if they have been expressly agreed upon in writing between CALDAS Coffee and the buyer. All agreements and legally relevant declarations of the contracting parties must be in writing to be valid. The GTC apply to every order in the version published on the website at the time of the order. CALDAS Coffee reserves the right to change the GTC at any time.

The governing law for orders is the law applicable in Switzerland, with the place of jurisdiction being Bern. The buyer accepts that placing an order constitutes a contract under Swiss law.

Prices are stated in Swiss francs (gross). CALDAS Coffee is currently not subject to VAT. Shipping costs related to the order will be charged per delivery, based on the Swiss Post rates (deliveries within Switzerland). For deliveries abroad, CALDAS Coffee must be contacted by email.

Only the payment methods available during the checkout process may be selected. For payments via PayPal, PayPal’s terms and conditions apply. Payment must always be made in Swiss francs.

Delivery occurs after payment has been received. The buyer has no claim to immediate shipment. CALDAS Coffee ships ordered goods several times per week via Swiss Post using B-Post / Economy. CALDAS Coffee assumes no liability for delayed delivery.

To the extent legally permissible (in particular according to the Swiss Code of Obligations), CALDAS Coffee assumes no warranty obligations. Liability for consequential damages is also excluded, unless mandatory product liability regulations or other applicable law provide otherwise.

CALDAS Coffee assumes no liability for the content of websites referenced or linked (hyperlinks). This also applies to emails sent by CALDAS Coffee (e.g., newsletters) containing references (hyperlinks) to other websites.

The GTC are subject to Swiss law. The place of jurisdiction is Zurich. This does not apply to consumers who have their residence in the EU.