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Reihekamp 1
30890 Barsinghausen
Germany
Mail: projekt@storemaster.de
Phone: +49 5105 7795 - 11
Commercial Register: Hanover Local Court, HRA 101130
VAT ID No. DE 115 51 33 19
Represented by the general partner:
storemaster® Management GmbH
Commercial register: Hanover Local Court, HRB 209576
Managing director and responsible for content
Dipl.-Ing. Dieter Karl Artur Paul
Online dispute resolution
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Dispute resolution before a consumer arbitration board
We are neither obliged nor willing to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.
Picture and graphic credits
Dieter Paul, Saskia Lund
Web design & technical implementation
Copyright
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Disclaimer for external content
In its judgement of 12 May 1998 under file number 312 O 85/98 - "Liability for Links" - the Hamburg Regional Court (hereinafter referred to as LG) ruled that by placing a link on a website, one may be jointly responsible for the contents of the linked page. According to the LG, this can only be prevented by expressly distancing oneself from these contents.
We hereby expressly distance ourselves from the content of all external sites linked to this website, as responsibility lies solely with the author of the linked external site and the content appeared to us to be unobjectionable at the time the link was created.
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