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Notation based on the Act on Specified Commercial Transactions
Company Name: Third Paragraph Limited
Address: Unit 716, 7/F, 41 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
Email Address: info@thirdparagraph.co
Price of Product: Price indicated on each page
Fees other than the product price: Shipping fees (Shipping fees will be calculated based on the delivery area and package weight. It will be displayed during the checkout process, before you confirm payment.)

Shipping fees:
Hong Kong - SF Express: $40 HKD|Overseas - SF Express or DHL: $150 HKD
Tracking is available except in some areas.

Taxes & Duties:
Purchased products may be subject to customs clearance, import duty, and other related charges on entry to the country of delivery. However, these charges are not included in our shipping fees. As a general rule, customers are responsible for liaising with their local delivery company for the settlement of these charges. Each country/region has its own policy outlining their preferred method of payment, and the amount of import duty or any other charges to be paid; therefore, Third Paragraph Limited kindly requests that customers contact the appropriate authorities at the country of delivery for more detailed information.

Payment Method: Credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay
Delivery: About 3-14 days (Depending on the delivery area.)

Returns & Exchanges:
Returns or exchanges will not be accepted due to the customer’s personal preferences. In the event an article is sent back to Hong Kong due to the recipient being absent for a long period, taxes or customs charges not being paid, a refund for the order will be paid, however shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

Damages and Loss:
When shipping an order, we does not take any responsibility for damage or losses caused during shipping. Products are shipped from Hong Kong by the SF Express (postal service company) or DHL until reaching the destination country, after reaching its destination country, orders will be handled by delivery methods designated by the customer, being handled by postal workers or DHL workers in the country in question. In the event of delivery problems, generally the recipient should make inquiries with local postal workers.