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R. Wisby > Terms
& Conditions
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OK,
this is the small print. We've tried to make the print as large
as possible because there is enough technical jargon about these
days. We believe in staight talking so you know excactly where you
stand and there are no misunderstandings.
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All
prices are in UK Pounds and weights are in Kilograms (unless
specified). To convert from Kilograms to Pounds (lbs), divide
the £ per kg price by 2.2, this will give you the price
in UK £ per lb
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Orders
are delivered on a rota basis, see the Delivery
Areas section. If you have an important order for a special
occasion that you simply Must Have on a particular day, telephone
us, we are sure we can come to some arrangement. If you are
just outside the border of the delivery area for a particular
day but you want your delivery on an adjacent day, contact us
and we will try to get your order to you on a different day.
We try to be as flexible as possible, after all, you are the
people we serve.
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Payment can be made in the following
ways:
Post your order with a cheque to cover the total amount. Please
make sure your cheque guarantee card number & expiry date
plus your address are written on the back of your cheque.
C.O.D. (Cash On Delivery) method can be used. Either phone,
email or post your order to us and we will collect the full
payment when we deliver your order. Please make sure you have
the necessary payment ready when we arrive.
Further details can be found Here
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Order quantities are not restricted
but orders of less than £50 will have a small delivery
charge added to them. You can calculate this yourself by finding
out how much you are under the £50 restriction. For
every pound (£) you are under, a 50 pence charge is
made. This may sound an unusual method of calculation but
we feel that it is fair on everyone concerned. For all orders
of £50 and over, delivery is totally Free.
Further details can be found Here
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Javascript
can be likened to an extention to
HTML (Hyper Text Markup Lanuage), which is what makes up the
pages of a web site. You can view the HTML and Javascript
used in a web page by selecting the menu options View
> View Source or right click
on the web page and select View Source
from the context menu. Javascript is extremely flexible and
can be used for anything from displaying a picture on a web
page to complex online ordering systems, plus everything in-between.
It
is not dangerous to you or your computer and is widely used
within today's internet community.
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Cookies
are a simple way of storing information on someone's computer.
They are harmless, text files which contain relavent information
about the user. Many web sites put a cookie on your computer.
They can be read by any text editor, Notepad for example.
The more obvious uses of cookies are, when you sign up to
a club, newsletter or some other community. The next time
you go there, the page says something like "Welcome Tim"
or whatever you have told them to address you by.
For
a sneek preview of what is in a Cookie, have a look in C:\Windows\Cookies.
You will doubtless end up with many,
many cookies. They are very small in size so don't worry about
the amount you have. You need not worry about you security
either as cookies are not intended to infultrate your system.
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