Legal Notices
Site editor:
Company Name:
Complicit Moments
Head office address:
Logis de montesoro, 20600 BAstia
SIRET number:
823318142
Publication Director:
COMPLICIT MOMENTS
Contact :
Email: contact.momentscomplices@gmail.com
Site host:
Host Name:
SHOPIFY
Host head office address:
74 RUE DE ROME, 75008 PARIS
Intellectual property:
The content of the Moments Complices website (texts, images, graphics, logo, etc.) is the exclusive property of Moments Complices and is protected by French and international laws relating to intellectual property. Any reproduction, distribution, modification, adaptation, retransmission or publication of these elements is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of Moments Complices .
Personal data:
Data controller:
Complicit Moments
The information collected on this site is recorded in a computerized file by Moments Complices for order management and customer relations. It is kept for 1 month and is intended for the sales department.
In accordance with the "Informatique et Libertés" law, you can exercise your right to access data concerning you, have it rectified, request its deletion or exercise your right to limit the processing of your data by contacting:
Email: contact.momentscomplices@gmail.com
You may also, for legitimate reasons, object to the processing of data concerning you.
Cookies:
The Moments Complices website uses cookies to improve the user experience, compile visit statistics, and offer personalized offers. By continuing to browse this site, you accept the use of these cookies.
You can set your browser to refuse the installation of cookies.
General conditions of sale (GCS):
The general terms and conditions of sale govern the relationship between Moments Complices and its customers. By placing an order on the Moments Complices website, the customer unreservedly accepts these general terms and conditions of sale.
Disputes:
In the event of a dispute, the customer agrees to contact Moments Complices as a priority to attempt to resolve any dispute amicably. In the absence of an amicable agreement, any dispute will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the French courts.