Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Postauflieferung
English translation:
Postal delivery / postal distribution
German term
Postauflieferung
Abschnitt:
Grundsätzlich schuldet Firma X ausschließlich die Postauflieferung. Dies gilt auch im Falle einer Postauflieferung und eventueller von Firma X ausgelegter und vorgestreckter Postvergütung. Der Versand wird nicht geschuldet, sofern nicht ausdrücklich schriftlich vereinbart. Im Falle einer von Firma X vorgestreckten Postvergütung bei Postauflieferung, erfolgt die Weiterberechnung in voller Höhe (100 %). Firma X ist berechtigt, den voraussichtlichen Endbetrag des Portos vor Postauflieferung in voller Höhe zu verlangen. Die Postauflieferung erfolgt erst bei vollständigem Zahlungseingang des verlangten Portos, ohne dass ein Verzug von Firma X eintritt.
3 +2 | Postal delivery / postal distribution | Kevin John Purkiss |
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