Terms & Conditions

Terms of Use 

The terms and conditions apply to all users of this website and to all purchasers of goods (“buyers”) listed on the Unwrapped website (“Unwrapped”, “our” or “us”) by other Unwrapped users (“sellers’). By using this website, you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.

Copyright

This website is our copyright property.

You may view this site and electronically copy or print hard copies or parts of this site for your personal, non-commercial use only. You may not distribute, reproduce, display, publish or otherwise commercialise any part of this site without our written permission.

Your use of the website

While using our website, you agree not to interfere with or attempt to interfere with the proper working of the site or any transaction being conducted on the website or to gain unauthorised access to any part of the website.

Disclaimer

We are not responsible to you or anybody else for any loss incurred in relation to your use of this website. Your use of this site is at your own risk.

We make no express or implied representations or warranties of any kind as to the operation of this site or any information, goods or services offered on this site, except to the extent that such obligation cannot be excluded at law.

We do not warrant that your use of the website will be uninterrupted or free from defects and viruses or that the information provided will be current. We are not liable to you or anyone else if your computer system is in any way damaged or affected by your use of this website.

To the extent permitted by law, we exclude all liability for any loss or damage (including without limitation indirect, special, punitive or consequential loss or damage) arising from the use or reliance on this website whether or not caused by a negligent act or omission.

Linked website

This site may contain links to third party websites for your convenience only and do not indicate an endorsement by Unwrapped of those sites or the products/services offered on those sites.

We take no responsibility for the content or use of those sites and you enter linked sites at your own risk.

Buying and Selling on Unwrapped

The following guidelines apply for listing items for sale on Unwrapped:

Selling items on Unwrapped eboutique is only available to users residing in Australia.

Items listed by sellers from outside Australia will be deleted without warning,

Items deemed offensive by Unwrapped staff will be removed without warning. Offensive items include (but not limited to) items such as weapons, pornography or any item deemed to be in bad taste.

Items must be independent and unique in nature, for example mass produced items will be removed.

Unwrapped reserves the right to remove any item that is deemed to be unsuitable for sale on the Unwrapped website.

The seller must be legally entitled to sell the item listed for sale on Unwrapped.

The decision to remove any item is final. Refunds for any item removed from sale by Unwrapped is at the discretion of Unwrapped management but as a general rule refunds will not be offered.

Any user who repeatedly lists items that are not suitable for sale on Unwrapped will be banned.

Responsibilities of the seller:

The seller must ensure that the item listed for sale is not in breach of the rules listed above.

The seller must ensure that the item listed for sale is available for purchase by a buyer.

The seller must ensure that the item is described correctly and in the specified condition.

When a buyer purchases an item the seller is responsible for ensuring that the buyer has the relevant information to make payment for the item.

When an item is sold the Seller is to ensure that reasonable communication is made with the buyer in order to complete the transaction.

The seller is responsible for shipping the item to the buyer within an agreed time frame (no more than 5 working days).

Any seller determined to have received payment for an item but fails to send it will be banned from Unwrapped.

Responsibilities of the buyer

When clicking on the “buy” or “bid” button of any item the buyer is entering into an agreement with the seller to purchase that item.

Failure to follow through with payment for an item may result in the buyer being banned from Unwrapped.

When a successful purchase has been made the buyer is responsible for making relevant communications with the seller in order to complete the transaction.

The buyer is responsible for making payment to the seller of the item in using the method specified by the seller, for example Paypal.

The buyer is responsible for ensuring their shipping address is specified correctly when making a purchase on Unwrapped

We reserve the right to ban any user that we determine to be in breach of any of these conditions or to be using Unwrapped in any unsuitable manner 

We reserve the right to alter these terms and conditions at any time.

Express Post Prices http://www.auspost.com.au/BCP/0,1467,CH2045%257EMO19,00.html

Envelopes and Satchels

Description

Per Item *

1 - 9 Ten Packs *

10 or more Ten Packs *

C5 envelope

$4.50

$42.75

$40.50

DL windowface

n/a

$42.75

$40.50

B4 envelope

$5.70

$54.15

$51.30

B4 two-way envelope

$9.70

$92.15

$87.30

500g satchel

$8.00

$76.00

$72.00

3kg satchel

$11.30

$107.35

$101.70

 

Remember, if you buy packs of ten you can save up to 10%.

Express Post Parcel Charges

Up to 500grams in weight - $8.00*

From 500grams to 20 kgs in weight - Charges can be assessed by using the online Postage Calculator. The parcel weight used by the calculator when assessing a parcel charge is the actual weight when this is more than the cubic weight, and the cubic weight when this is more than actual weight.

Cubic weight is calculated by measuring and multiplying the length, height and width of the parcel. The result is then multiplied by the cubic weight conversion factor of 250, e.g. a parcel measuring 40cm long (0.4m) x 20cm high (0.2m) x 30cm wide (0.3m) is equal to 0.024 cubic metres. The cubic volume multiplied by a conversion factor of 250 gives the cubic weight of 6kg,. i.e. 0.4 x 0.2 x 0.3 = 0.024 x 250 = 6kg. If the physical weight is 4kg, postage would be assessed on the basis of the cubic weight of 6kg.