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Regolamento Della Promozione “Dobble Geox” REGOLAMENTO DELLA PROMOZIONE “DOBBLE GEOX” SOCIETÀ PROMOTRICE GEOX S.p.A. P.IVA , Cod. Fisc. e Iscr. Reg. Imp.Treviso IT03348440268 Capitale Sociale € 25.920.733,10 I.V. con sede in Via Feltrina Centro 16 – 31044 Biadene di Montebelluna (TV) – Italia TERRITORIO Italia DURATA Dal 24 agosto 2020 al 10 ottobre 2020 (compresi). PRODOTTO PROMOZIONATO Le calzature della collezione Geox Junior relativa alla stagione Autunno/Inverno 2020 (taglie dalla 24 alla 41). DESTINATARI DELLA PROMOZIONE Consumatori finali destinatari del prodotto promozionato. ART. 1 - NATURA E VALORE COMMERCIALE DEL PREMIO DOBBLE GEOX è un gioco costituito da 30 carte in carta FSC bipatinata (270 gr) ed un contenitore in litolatta. La confezione è sigillata con uno sticker adesivo. In ogni carta sono raffigurati 6 simboli. All’interno della confezione è presente un leaflet con le istruzioni di gioco tradotte in diverse lingue. DOBBLE GEOX è disponibile in 4 varianti colore. Il valore orientativo di mercato del gioco DOBBLE GEOX è di € 5 iva esclusa. ART. 2 - CAUZIONE Ai sensi dell’art. 7 D.P.R. 26 ottobre 2001, n. 430 la cauzione non è dovuta in quanto i premi saranno assegnati ai destinatari all’atto dell’acquisto del prodotto promozionato. ART. 3 - MODALITÀ DI PARTECIPAZIONE Ogni destinatario che durante il periodo di durata della promozione acquisti un paio di calzature della collezione Geox Junior relativa alla stagione Autunno/Inverno 2020 (taglie dalla 24 alla 41), riceverà in omaggio il gioco DOBBLE GEOX senza alcun costo aggiuntivo. L’acquisto contestuale di più calzature della collezione Geox Junior darà diritto a ricevere in omaggio un solo premio. Presso i punti vendita aderenti alla promozione, al consumatore finale sarà consentito scegliere la variante colore solo tra quelle disponibili al momento dell’acquisto del prodotto promozionato. Per gli acquisti on-line, il consumatore finale non potrà scegliere la variante colore la quale verrà assegnata dalla Società Promotrice casualmente a seconda delle disponibilità in magazzino. Il gioco DOBBLE GEOX non potrà essere venduto separatamente. La partecipazione a tale operazione a premio è libera e gratuita ed è subordinata all’accettazione ed al pieno rispetto delle regole e delle clausole contenute nel presente regolamento senza limitazione alcuna. ART. 4 - ACCESSO ALLA PROMOZIONE La promozione sarà attiva: - in tutti i negozi monomarca Geox presenti in Italia il cui elenco è consultabile nel sito internet www.geox.com; - facoltativamente, presso i rivenditori indipendenti del marchio Geox (grandi magazzini e dettaglianti multimarca) che avranno esposto il materiale promozionale relativo all’operazione a premio. - per gli acquisti online su www.geox.com. ART. 5 - MODIFICA DEL REGOLAMENTO, ABBREVIAZIONE, SOSPENSIONE E ANNULLAMENTO DELLA MANIFESTAZIONE A PREMI La Società Promotrice si riserva il diritto di modificare in qualsiasi momento il contenuto degli articoli del presente regolamento in toto o in parte, avendo cura che le modifiche apportate non ledano i diritti acquisiti dei destinatari che hanno aderito alla promozione. Eventuali modifiche apportate al presente regolamento saranno preventivamente comunicate ai destinatari con le stesse modalità o in forme equivalenti con cui sono venuti a conoscenza del presente regolamento. La Società Promotrice si riserva di abbreviare, sospendere o annullare l’operazione a premio per giusta causa, dandone preventiva comunicazione nella stessa forma utilizzata per la divulgazione del presente regolamento o in forma equivalente. ART. 6 - MEZZI USATI PER LA PUBBLICIZZAZIONE DELLA PRESENTE MANIFESTAZIONE A PREMI E DEL REGOLAMENTO L’operazione a premio sarà pubblicizzata mediante vetrofania applicata nelle vetrine e materiale POP presenti nei punti vendita aderenti alla promozione, sul sito www.geox.com e sui canali social gestiti da Geox S.p.A. Il presente regolamento sarà consultabile sul sito www.geox.com ed all’interno di tutti i punti vendita aderenti alla promozione. 1 La Società Promotrice s’impegna a conservare copia del presente regolamento autocertificato ai sensi dell’art. 10 D.P.R. 26 ottobre 2001, n. 430 per tutta la durata dell’operazione a premio e per i 12 mesi seguenti. ART. 7 - PRECAUZIONI SU DOOBLE GEOX Il gioco DOBBLE GEOX è un giocattolo ed è adatto ai bambini a partire dai 4 anni di età. Gioco non adatto ai bambini di età inferiore ai 36 mesi per la presenza di piccole parti che possono provocare il soffocamento. La confezione e le istruzioni in essa contenute sono da conservare per futuri riferimenti. ART. 8 - GARANZIA La Società Promotricei non sarà responsabile per danni causati da un uso improprio del gioco DOBBLE GEOX o non conforme alle istruzioni. In caso di difetto di conformità, la Società Promotrice provvederà alla sostituzione del premio difettoso nei limiti delle scorte disponibili. In caso di esaurimento delle scorte, la Società Promotrice si riserva il diritto di sostituire il premio difettoso con un premio alternativo, anche di diversa natura, di valore uguale o superiore. ART. 9 – PROPRIETÀ INTELLETTUALE Tutti i marchi, design e altri diritti di proprietà intellettuale utilizzati in connessione con la presente manifestazione sono e restano di proprietà esclusiva di Geox S.p.A.. ART. 10 - IMPORTATORE Il gioco DOBBLE GEOX è fabbricato ed importato da Pea&Promoplast S.r.l.Corso Lombardia, 79 -10099 San Mauro T.se (TO) AUTOCERTIFICAZIONE del REGOLAMENTO mediante dichiarazione sostitutiva di atto notorio ex art. 10, comma 3, D.P.R. 430/2001. Il sottoscritto Dott. Livio Libralesso, nato a Venezia il 11/10/1965, C.F. LBRLVI65R11L736N, in qualità di Amministratore Delegato della Società Promotrice, con sede legale in Biadene di Montebelluna, via Feltrina Centro 16, consapevole delle conseguenze penali per chi rilascia dichiarazioni mendaci ai sensi e per gli effetti dell’art. 47 del D.P.R. 28 dicembre 2000 n. 445, CON LA PRESENTE dichiara che la Società Promotrice metterà in atto dal 24 agosto 2020 al 10 ottobre 2020 (compresi), un’operazione a premio denominata DOBBLE GEOX e dichiara che tutto quanto ivi indicato corrisponde al vero. Luogo e data ____________________________ In fede _______________________ 2 REGOLAMENTO DELLA PROMOZIONE “DOBBLE GEOX” SOCIETÀ PROMOTRICE GEOX SUISSE SA GEOX SUISSE SA Via Balestra, 27 – CH 6900 LUGANO Casella Postale 5722 Tel. (41) 91 9231117 – Fax (41) 91 9232094 CH – 6901 LUGANO N.IVA CHE-109.592.205 IVA TERRITORIO Svizzera DURATA Dal 3 agosto 2020 al 3 ottobre 2020 (compresi). PRODOTTO PROMOZIONATO Le calzature della collezione Geox Junior relativa alla stagione Autunno/Inverno 2020 (taglie dalla 24 alla 41). DESTINATARI DELLA PROMOZIONE Consumatori finali destinatari del prodotto promozionato. ART. 1 - NATURA E VALORE COMMERCIALE DEL PREMIO DOBBLE GEOX è un gioco costituito da 30 carte in carta FSC bipatinata (270 gr) ed un contenitore in litolatta. La confezione è sigillata con uno sticker adesivo. In ogni carta sono raffigurati 6 simboli. All’interno della confezione è presente un leaflet con le istruzioni di gioco tradotte in diverse lingue. DOBBLE GEOX è disponibile in 4 varianti colore. Il valore orientativo di mercato del gioco DOBBLE GEOX è di € 5 iva esclusa. ART. 3 - MODALITÀ DI PARTECIPAZIONE Ogni destinatario che durante il periodo di durata della promozione acquisti un paio di calzature della collezione Geox Junior relativa alla stagione Autunno/Inverno 2020 (taglie dalla 24_ alla 41), riceverà in omaggio il gioco DOBBLE GEOX senza alcun costo aggiuntivo. L’acquisto contestuale di più calzature della collezione Geox Junior darà diritto a ricevere in omaggio un solo premio. Presso i punti vendita aderenti alla promozione, al consumatore finale sarà consentito scegliere la variante colore solo tra quelle disponibili al momento dell’acquisto del prodotto promozionato. Per gli acquisti on-line, il consumatore finale non potrà scegliere la variante colore la quale verrà assegnata dalla Società Promotrice casualmente a seconda delle disponibilità in magazzino. Il gioco DOBBLE GEOX non potrà essere venduto separatamente. La partecipazione a tale operazione a premio è libera e gratuita ed è subordinata all’accettazione ed al pieno rispetto delle regole e delle clausole contenute nel presente regolamento senza limitazione alcuna. ART. 4 - ACCESSO ALLA PROMOZIONE La promozione sarà attiva: - in tutti i negozi monomarca Geox presenti in Svizzera il cui elenco è consultabile nel sito internet www.geox.com; - facoltativamente, presso i rivenditori indipendenti del marchio Geox (grandi magazzini e dettaglianti multimarca) che avranno esposto il materiale promozionale relativo all’operazione a premio. ART. 5 - MODIFICA DEL REGOLAMENTO, ABBREVIAZIONE, SOSPENSIONE E ANNULLAMENTO DELLA MANIFESTAZIONE A PREMI La Società Promotrice si riserva il diritto di modificare in qualsiasi momento il contenuto degli articoli del presente regolamento in toto o in parte, avendo cura che le modifiche apportate non ledano i diritti acquisiti dei destinatari che hanno aderito alla promozione. Eventuali modifiche apportate al presente regolamento saranno preventivamente comunicate ai destinatari con le stesse modalità o in forme equivalenti con cui sono venuti a conoscenza del presente regolamento. La Società Promotrice si riserva di abbreviare, sospendere o annullare l’operazione a premio per giusta causa, dandone preventiva comunicazione nella stessa forma utilizzata per la divulgazione del presente regolamento o in forma equivalente. ART. 6 - MEZZI USATI PER LA PUBBLICIZZAZIONE DELLA PRESENTE MANIFESTAZIONE A PREMI E DEL REGOLAMENTO L’operazione a premio sarà pubblicizzata mediante vetrofania applicata nelle vetrine e materiale POP presenti nei punti vendita aderenti alla promozione, sul sito www.geox.com e sui canali social gestiti da Geox S.p.A. Il presente regolamento sarà consultabile sul sito www.geox.com ed all’interno di tutti i punti vendita aderenti alla promozione. 3 La Società Promotricei s’impegna a conservare copia del presente regolamento autocertificato ai sensi dell’art. 10 D.P.R. 26 ottobre 2001, n. 430 per tutta la durata dell’operazione a premio e per i 12 mesi seguenti. ART. 7 - PRECAUZIONI SU DOOBLE GEOX Il gioco DOBBLE GEOX è un giocattolo ed è adatto ai bambini a partire dai 4 anni di età.
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