Responsibilities and terms and conditions
When you receive your goods, you must react as follows:
• Check the goods and the condition of the packaging.
• Count the amount of items so that it agrees with the consignment note.
• Sign the consignment note if everything is correct.
If the goods are damaged or the quantity does not tally, you must react as follows:
• Receive the goods.
• Make a comment (reservation) on the consignment note. See below.
• Inform NTEX if there are goods missing.
• Submit a claim for damages immediately by e-mail, letter or fax. See below.
• Limit the damage if it is possible.
• Your consignment note is a valuable document!
Reservation:
With a reservation on the consignment note, you are showing that the goods are damaged or something was wrong when you received them. NTEX is then given the chance to track down the reason and prevent it happening again.
Claims/complaints:
If the goods have been damaged or there is something wrong that has been hidden by the packaging and was not discovered until the goods were unpackaged – you must submit a claim for the damage in writing within seven working days after you first received the goods. When you register your complaint within this time period, the damage is regarded as being caused during transport – unless NTEX can prove the opposite. If you however submit a claim after 7 working days, the onus is on you to prove that the damage arose during transport. The final amount of time allowed for complaints runs out one year after receipt of the goods.