SHIPMENTS IN EUROPE

Standard shipping cost in Europe depends on the country of destination and on the weight of the order.

This allows us, except in cases of force majeure or unforeseeable circumstances, to deliver to Europe within a maximum period of 7 (seven) working days from the day following the day in which Bramardi confirmed the order to the Customer by means of a specific email of order confirmation.

It will be possible for our customers to track the shipment independently through the online tracking system set up in the reserved area, and also available through the link in the shipping confirmation email. Unfortunately it is not we who choose the person who will make the delivery directly, therefore, if you have received a delivery service that you do not consider adequate, please report it to us.

We will do our best to make the service better. For special needs and reports, the notes field is available on the order completion page. For shipments, an invoice will be sent to the email address you indicated during user registration in response to the request when ordering.

 You can choose from the following online payment methods: Paypal , credit card.

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Packaging: all our packages have an identification label with the recipient's data and they are sealed with personalized tape.
If you receive a tampered or damaged cardboard, remember to indicate it on the signed document that you will have to return to the courier.

For any further information contact our Customer Care (info@bramardicioccolato.it)

 

Standard delivery

Europe:
Delivery within seven working days following the date of assignment of the order to the courier, in most commercial areas of Europe except for the islands and disadvantaged areas.

Any BRT service interruptions:

If BRT is unable to start or continue the transport of the sender's shipment for reasons not attributable to itself, this event will not constitute a breach of the contract stipulated with the sender, but BRT will have to do everything reasonably possible, given the circumstances, to start or continue transportation. By way of example, they will constitute force majeure events: disruption of land routes or air routes due to bad weather, as well as fire, flood, wars, riots or riots, initiatives by governmental authorities or other authorities (including, only by way of example, customs), labor disputes or obligations involving third party BRT.