Any orders received will be on the understanding
of full acceptance of the terms and conditions.
General
Designs and styles are not to be copied or re-produced.
All stationery purchased on www.i-craft.co.uk will have our website address on the back of the
card at the bottom. This is for copyright and branding
reasons.
You should be aware that some of our products
are not suitable for children
Weddings
All stationery orders placed with us are done
so on the understanding that delivery dates are
approximate and are subject to availability. We
endeavour to deliver your order 4 to 6 weeks from
receipt of signed proofs. Therefore for wedding
stationery orders we recommend you place an order
with us 16 weeks prior to your wedding day.
Delivery is usually made through the Royal Mail
Special Delivery service. We reserve the right to deliver
stationery through other carriers. Whilst we make
every effort to pack your stationery order safely
and securely we cannot be held liable for loss
or damage whilst in transit.
A 50% non-refundable deposit is required when
placing your order. The remaining balance is due
upon acceptance of final proofs and must be paid
in full before any work can commence on your order.
Payment of the deposit is deemed to be acceptance
of these terms and conditions.
We will make every effort to ensure that proofs
are submitted to you in accordance with your request.
It is your responsibility to check the accuracy
of the proofs before confirming your acceptance.
Any proofs submitted to you must be signed, dated
and returned to us. On receipt of signed proofs
and payment of the remaining balance we will send
you confirmation of receipt (either by email or
post). We will then proceed with the production
of your stationery. Any changes, or alterations
requested after returning the signed proofs may
incur an additional charge.
You are responsible for ensuring that any material
(such as hymns) you ask us to include in your stationery
does not breach any third party copyright and you
indemnify us against any action brought against
it in the event of any such breach.