Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy describes how Making Music processes and protects according to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the relevant Irish data protection laws, the data you provide us with when using our website.
The security of personal data such as name, address, telephone number or email, is a serious and important concern for our company. Therefore, we conduct our online activities in compliance with the respective statutory provisions relating to data protection and data security. Below, you can find the information we process.
Personal data / types of use
As a principle, the protection of your personal data is of highest priority for Making Music. You decide whether or not you wish to make such data known to us, for example in the course of any registration, survey or the like. Such information on your part is relevant for your enquiry, but you provide it on a voluntary basis. An exception to this rule is when prior consent cannot be obtained for practical reasons and the processing of data is permitted by law.
Legal basis for the processing of personal data
If we obtain the consent of the data subject to process their personal data, Article 6(1)(a) GDPR serves as the legal basis for the processing of personal data.
When processing personal data necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party, Article 6(1)(b) GDPR shall serve as the legal basis. This also applies to any processing required to perform pre-contractual measures.
If processing of personal data is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which Making Music is subject, Article 6(1)(c) GDPR shall serve as the legal basis.
In the event that the vital interests of the data subject or of another natural person necessitate the processing of personal data, Article 6 (1)(d) GDPR shall serve as the legal basis.
If processing is necessary to safeguard the legitimate interests of our company or of a third party, except where such interests are overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject, Article 6(1)(f) GDPR shall serve as the legal basis for processing.
Data deletion and storage duration
The data subject’s personal data will be deleted or blocked as soon as the purpose of storage ceases to apply. Data may be stored beyond this if provisions have been made for this by the European or national legislator in Union regulations, laws or other rules to which the controller is subject. Data will also be blocked or deleted if a storage period prescribed by the standards mentioned above expires, unless there is a need for further storage of the data for the conclusion or fulfilment of a contract.
Exchange of data / contractual relationships with partners / third parties
In addition to the types of use described above, Making Music will transfer your data to third parties that are involved in the processing of your order or that participate in contracts. For example, if you place an order via our website, we will transmit your order information to Making Music’s partner companies and contractors who process and deliver your order to you. Data will only be transmitted to the extent required in order to fulfil or deliver your order or to process an enquiry. We will also transmit personal data to third parties where we are required to do so by law.
Website Disclaimer
Though every care is taken to ensure that the information on this Site is correct models, specifications, dimensions, prices and availability are subject to change without notice.
Please check for yourself before making a final decision.
Making Music does not warrant that this Site, or any function or material within it, is fault- or error-free. Typos do happen and links sometimes don't link. Though Products and Prices are listed on this site it is not an offer to sell and should not be interpreted as a contract implied or otherwise. Please note some items may be special order products and as such require at least 5 working days notice before delivery/collection.
Unless otherwise stated, all prices are in Euro and are subject to change without notice.
For the most up to date information please contact us: Email Sales@makingmusic.ie
General
This website contains general information about Making Music, Ireland’s national development agency for Collaborative Arts. Making Music is a trading names of Kevin Doyle trading as Making Music, registered in Ireland as a sole trader.
Business Address
Making Music
Market Square, Gorey corporation lands,
Gorey,
Co. Wexford
Ireland
Phone +353 539 484 779
Governing Law
This legal notice and terms and conditions of use and all issues regarding this Website shall be governed by the laws of Ireland.
Legal guarantee of conformity for goods - (Fit for purpose - You should get what you pay for)
Making Music is liable for any lack of conformity that becomes apparent within a minimum of 12 months from delivery of the goods, and Irish law may give the consumer additional rights.
The goods we supply :
- Shall comply with the description given by us, and will possess the qualities of the product which is displayed for you to view. If you are unsure we suggest a store visit.
- Shall be fit for the purpose for which goods of the same type are normally used, or are fit for any particular purpose for which you require them, which you should make known to us and we accept at the time of the sale.
- Shall show a satisfactory quality and performance which a person can reasonably expect from the goods.
Statutory right of withdrawal
Consumers are entitled to a 14-day statutory right of withdrawal.
Please note that the right of withdrawal does not apply in the following cases:
- Delivery of goods which have been manufactured on the basis of a personal choice or to customer specifications, or goods which have clearly been tailored to the customer’s personal requirements.
- Delivery of sealed goods which are not suitable to be returned for reasons relating to health protection or hygiene if their seal has been removed after delivery.
Cookie settings
This online shop uses cookies to improve your shopping experience. Some cookies are required for the basic functionality of the shop (e.g. the shopping cart) while other cookies help us to improve what we offer online and to operate efficiently. You can agree to all cookies by selecting "Accept all" or you can select "Accept required" to confirm only the required ones. You can change your selection at any time on the Cookie policy page.
TERMS OF PAYMENT
For orders placed using Credit or Debit cards, the payment card will be debited when the order is placed. Making Music reserves the right not to accept payment by credit or debit card. Goods remain the property of the vendor until paid for in full and the vendor reserves the right not to dispatch goods until cleared funds have been received.
SHIPMENT OF ORDERS
Making Music shall not be bound by a contract of sale until the goods have been received by the customer. As indicated on the product page, delivery dates are provided as an estimate only - Making Music will use its best endeavours to comply with the date named for delivery. Many products are held in stock, but in some cases the date stated is an estimate of the time it will take to order the item from the manufacturer and deliver it to the customer. Making Music reserves the right to part ship orders but will not charge more than the total advertised delivery price for delivery of the order in full.
GOODS DAMAGED IN TRANSIT
Any goods received by the Customer that have suffered damage in transit must be reported to the Making Music as soon as possible, and at the latest within 14 days of receiving the goods.
Making Music accepts responsibility for the condition of the goods until they are delivered to the Customer, so any damage or breakage en route is our responsibility, but if something happens after it has been delivered to the Customer, the Customer’s dedicated safe place or the Customer’s nominated neighbour, is the Customer’s responsibility, Making Music cannot accept any liability for damages.
Making Music will not accept any responsibility for goods damaged in transit if the customer reports the damage more than 14 days after receiving the goods.
Making Music will reimburse reasonable return costs should the Customer be able to provide independent proof that the damage is attributable to Making Music or its instructed courier.
If despite appropriate and secured packaging, the Customer’s returned goods are damaged during transit from the Customer to Making Music, Making Music will take responsibility if the collection and delivery have been arranged and facilitated by the Making Music.
If the Customer has arranged to send the item back to the Making Music at the Customer’s expense, Making Music accepts no liability and the Customer will need to contact his courier company for any compensation for loss of refund or rely on his chosen transport insurance.
DELIVERY OF THE INCORRECT ITEM
Any goods received by the Customer that the Customer considers as the incorrect delivered goods must be reported to the Making Music as soon as possible, and at the latest within 14 days of receiving the goods.
Making Music will collect incorrect goods from the Customer and deliver replacement goods as quickly as possible at its own expense.
The Customer has a responsibility to return the incorrect item or any item that has been accidentally delivered to the Customer by the Making Music without order or payment.
If the Customer doesn’t return it, Making Music will charge the Customer the full cost of the item.
LIABILITY:
Making Music is not liable for loss of business or income under any circumstances.
Whilst Making Music makes every effort to ensure that goods supplied correspond to in every respect with the specification or description provided as the case may be, Making Music is not responsible for minor variations in specification, and no such minor variation shall be the subject of any claim against Making Music.