Article 1 (Purpose)
These terms and conditions are intended to regulate the rights, obligations and responsibilities of the cyber mall and users in using the Internet-related services (hereinafter referred to as “Services”) provided by the Dark Edition Roastery Cyber Mall (hereinafter referred to as “Mall”) operated by Dark Edition Roastery (e-commerce business operator).
※「These terms and conditions apply to electronic commerce using PC communication, wireless communication, etc., as long as they do not conflict with the nature of such transactions.」
Article 2 (Definition)
① “Mall” refers to a virtual business establishment established by Dark Edition Roastery to enable users to trade goods or services (hereinafter referred to as “goods, etc.”) using information and communication equipment such as computers, and is also used to refer to a business operator who operates a cyber mall.
② “User” refers to a member who accesses the “Mall” and receives services provided by the “Mall” in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
③ “Member” refers to a person who has registered as a member (or deleted) in the “Mall” and can continuously use the services provided by the “Mall.”
Article 3 (Specification, explanation, and revision of terms and conditions, etc.)
① The "Mall" shall post the contents of these Terms and Conditions, the name and representative name, the address of the business location (including the address of the place where consumer complaints can be handled), telephone number, facsimile number, e-mail address, business registration number, mail-order business registration number, personal information management officer, etc. on the initial service screen (front page) of the cyber mall so that users can easily view them. However, the contents of the Terms and Conditions may be made available to users through a link screen.
② Before a user agrees to the terms and conditions, “Mall” must obtain the user’s confirmation by providing a separate link or pop-up screen to ensure that the user understands important information stipulated in the terms and conditions, such as cancellation of subscription, delivery responsibility, and refund conditions.
③ “Mall” may revise these Terms and Conditions to the extent that it does not violate related laws such as the Act on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc., the Act on Regulation of Terms and Conditions, the Framework Act on Electronic Documents and Transactions, the Electronic Financial Transactions Act, the Electronic Signature Act, the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc., the Act on Door-to-Door Sales, etc., and the Framework Act on Consumers.
④ When the "Mall" revises these Terms and Conditions, it will post the effective date and reason for the revision on the Mall's home screen along with the current Terms and Conditions, from 7 days prior to the effective date until the day before the effective date. However, if the Terms and Conditions are changed in a way that is disadvantageous to users, it will post a notice at least 30 days in advance. In this case, the "Mall" will clearly compare the pre- and post-revision terms and conditions so that users can easily understand them.
⑤ If the "Mall" revises the Terms and Conditions, the revised Terms and Conditions will only apply to contracts entered into after the effective date. For contracts entered into prior to the effective date, the terms and conditions prior to the revision will remain in effect. However, if a user who has already entered into a contract expresses a desire to be subject to the revised Terms and Conditions and sends a notice to the "Mall" within the notice period for the revised Terms and Conditions pursuant to Paragraph 3 and receives the "Mall's" consent, the revised Terms and Conditions will apply.
⑥ Matters not specified in these Terms and Conditions and the interpretation of these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by the Act on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc., the Act on Regulation of Terms and Conditions, the Consumer Protection Guidelines in Electronic Commerce, etc. established by the Fair Trade Commission, and related laws and regulations or customary practices.
Article 4 (Provision and Change of Services)
① “Mol” performs the following tasks:
1. Provision of information on goods or services and conclusion of purchase contracts
2. Delivery of goods or services for which a purchase contract has been concluded
3. Other tasks determined by “Mall”
② In the event of a product or service being out of stock or its technical specifications changing, "Mall" may change the content of the product or service to be provided under a future contract. In such cases, the content of the changed product or service and the date of provision will be immediately announced in the same location where the current product or service content is posted.
③ If the content of the service that “Mall” has agreed to provide to the user is changed due to reasons such as the product being out of stock or changes in technical specifications, the reason will be immediately notified to the user at an address where the user can be reached.
④ In the case of the preceding paragraph, “Mall” shall compensate for any damages suffered by the user. However, this shall not apply if “Mall” proves that there was no intent or negligence.
Article 5 (Service Interruption)
① “Mall” may temporarily suspend the provision of services in the event of maintenance, inspection, replacement, malfunction, or interruption of communication of information and communication equipment such as computers.
② “Mall” shall compensate for any damages suffered by users or third parties due to temporary suspension of service provision for the reasons set forth in Paragraph 1. However, this shall not apply if “Mall” proves that there was no intent or negligence.
③ In the event that the service cannot be provided due to reasons such as a change in business type, abandonment of business, or merger between companies, the “Mall” will notify the user in the manner specified in Article 8 and compensate the consumer according to the terms and conditions initially presented by the “Mall.” However, if the “Mall” fails to notify the compensation standards, etc., the “Mall” will pay the user’s mileage or accumulated points, etc. in kind or cash equivalent to the currency value used in the “Mall.”
Article 6 (Membership Registration)
① Users apply for membership by filling out membership information according to the registration form provided by “Mall” and indicating their agreement to these Terms and Conditions.
② “Mall” registers as a member users who have applied for membership as per Paragraph 1, unless they fall under any of the following items.
1. If the applicant has previously lost membership qualifications pursuant to Article 7, Paragraph 3 of these Terms and Conditions, an exception may be made if three years have passed since the loss of membership qualifications pursuant to Article 7, Paragraph 3 and the applicant has obtained approval for re-registration as a member from “Mall.”
2. If there is any false information, omission, or error in the registration information.
3. If it is determined that registering as a member significantly hinders the technical operation of “Mall”.
③ The time of establishment of the membership agreement is when the “Mall”’s approval reaches the member.
④ If there is a change in the information registered at the time of membership registration, the member must notify the “Mall” of the change within a reasonable period of time by way of modifying the member information.
Article 7 (Withdrawal of membership and loss of qualification, etc.)
① Members may request withdrawal from the “Mall” at any time, and the “Mall” will immediately process the withdrawal.
② If a member falls under any of the following reasons, “Mall” may restrict or suspend membership.
1. If false information is registered when applying for membership.
2. If the member does not pay the price of goods purchased through the “Mall” or other debts incurred in connection with the use of the “Mall” by the due date.
3. In case of threatening the e-commerce order, such as interfering with another person’s use of “Mall” or stealing information.
4. When using “Mall” to commit an act prohibited by law or these Terms and Conditions or against public order and morals.
③ If the same act is repeated more than twice or the reason is not corrected within 30 days after “Mall” has restricted or suspended membership, “Mall” may revoke membership.
④ If a "Mall" member loses their membership, their membership will be canceled. In this case, the member will be notified and given at least 30 days to explain their reasons before the cancellation.
Article 8 (Notice to Members)
① When “Mall” notifies a member, it may do so to the e-mail address designated by the member in advance through agreement with “Mall.”
② In the case of notifications to an unspecified number of members, "Mall" may substitute individual notifications by posting on the "Mall" bulletin board for at least one week. However, individual notifications will be provided for matters that have a significant impact on the member's transactions.
Article 9 (Purchase Application)
① “Mall” users apply for purchases on the “Mall” using the following or similar methods, and the “Mall” must provide the following information in an easily understandable manner when users apply for purchases. (Deleted)
1. Search and select goods, etc.
2. Enter the recipient's name, address, phone number, email address (or mobile phone number), etc.
3. Confirmation of terms and conditions, services with limited cancellation rights, and costs such as delivery and installation fees.
4. Agree to these terms and conditions and indicate whether to confirm or reject the matters in item 3 above (e.g., by clicking the mouse).
5. Consent to purchase of goods, etc. and confirmation thereof or confirmation by “Mall”
6. Select payment method
② If the "Mall" needs to provide or entrust a buyer's personal information to a third party, it must obtain the buyer's consent at the time of the actual purchase application. It does not require comprehensive consent in advance upon membership registration. In this case, the "Mall" must clearly state to the buyer the personal information items to be provided, the recipient, the recipient's purpose for using the personal information, and the retention/use period. However, if there are other provisions in relevant laws, such as in the case of entrustment of personal information handling under Article 25, Paragraph 1 of the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc., such provisions shall apply.
Article 10 (Establishment of Contract)
① "Mall" may not accept purchase requests as stipulated in Article 9 if any of the following applies. However, when entering into a contract with a minor, the minor or their legal representative must be notified that the contract may be cancelled if the legal representative's consent is not obtained.
1. If there is any false information, omission, or error in the application.
2. When a minor purchases goods or services prohibited by the Youth Protection Act, such as cigarettes or alcohol.
3. In cases where it is determined that approving other purchase requests significantly hinders the technology of “Mall”.
② The contract is deemed to have been concluded at the time when the “Mall”’s approval reaches the user in the form of a confirmation of receipt as per Article 12, Paragraph 1.
③ The “Mall”’s expression of intent to accept must include information such as confirmation of the user’s purchase request, availability for sale, correction or cancellation of the purchase request, etc.
Article 11 (Payment Method)
Payment for goods or services purchased from the "Mall" may be made using any of the available methods listed below. However, the "Mall" may not collect any fees under any pretext in addition to the price of goods, etc., for the user's payment method.
1. Various account transfers, including phone banking, internet banking, and mail banking.
2. Payment by various cards such as prepaid cards, debit cards, and credit cards
3. Online bank transfer
4. Payment by electronic money
5. Payment upon receipt
6. Payment using points provided by “Mall” such as mileage
7. Payment by gift certificate contracted with “Mall” or approved by “Mall”
8. Payment by other electronic payment methods, etc.
Article 12 (Confirmation of receipt, change and cancellation of purchase request)
① When a user makes a purchase request, “Mall” sends a receipt confirmation notice to the user.
② If a user who has received a receipt confirmation notice finds any discrepancies in the intent, he or she may immediately request a change or cancellation of the purchase application. The "Mall" must promptly process such requests prior to delivery. However, if payment has already been made, the provisions of Article 15 regarding withdrawal of subscription, etc. shall apply.
Article 13 (Supply of goods, etc.)
① Unless otherwise agreed upon with the user regarding the timing of supply of goods, the "Mall" shall take necessary measures, such as custom manufacturing and packaging, to ensure delivery of goods within 7 days from the date the user places an order. However, if the "Mall" has already received all or part of the payment for the goods, measures shall be taken within 3 business days from the date of receipt of all or part of the payment. In this case, the "Mall" shall take appropriate measures to ensure that the user can check the supply procedures and progress of the goods.
② The "Mall" specifies the delivery method, who pays the delivery costs for each method, and the delivery period for each method for goods purchased by the user. If the "Mall" exceeds the agreed delivery period, it must compensate the user for any resulting damages. However, this does not apply if the "Mall" proves that there was no intent or negligence.
Article 14 (Refund)
If “Mall” is unable to deliver or provide the goods, etc. that the user has requested to purchase due to reasons such as being out of stock, it will promptly notify the user of the reason and, if it has received payment for the goods, etc. in advance, refund the payment or take necessary measures for refund within 3 business days from the date of receipt of payment.
Article 15 (Withdrawal of subscription, etc.)
① Users who have entered into a contract for the purchase of goods, etc. through a “mall” may withdraw their subscription within 7 days from the date of receipt of the written contract pursuant to Article 13, Paragraph 2 of the Act on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc. (if the supply of goods, etc. is made later than the date of receipt of the written contract, the date of receipt of the goods, etc. or the date on which the supply of goods, etc. commences). However, if the Act on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc. provides otherwise regarding the withdrawal of subscription, the provisions of said Act shall apply.
② In the case where the user receives goods, etc., return or exchange is not possible in the following cases.
1. If the goods are lost or damaged due to a reason attributable to the user (however, if the packaging is damaged in order to check the contents of the goods, the subscription may be cancelled).
2. When the value of goods, etc. has significantly decreased due to use or partial consumption by the user.
3. When the value of goods, etc. has significantly decreased over time to the extent that resale is difficult.
4. If the packaging of the original product is damaged when it can be copied with a product of the same performance.
③ In the cases of subparagraphs 2 through 4 of paragraph 2, if the “Mall” does not take measures such as clearly stating in advance in a place where consumers can easily see that cancellation of subscription, etc. is restricted or providing trial products, the user’s cancellation of subscription, etc. is not restricted.
④ Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraphs 1 and 2, if the content of the goods, etc. is different from the displayed or advertised content or if the performance is different from the contractual terms, the user may cancel the subscription, etc. within 3 months from the date of receipt of the goods, etc. or within 30 days from the date the user became aware of or could have become aware of the fact.
Article 16 (Effects of withdrawal of subscription, etc.)
① If the “Mall” receives a return of goods from a user, it will refund the payment already made for the goods within three business days. In this case, if the “Mall” delays the refund of the goods to the user, the “Mall” will pay the delayed interest calculated by multiplying the delayed interest rate (delete the parenthesized portion) stipulated in Article 21-2 of the Enforcement Decree of the Act on Consumer Protection in E-Commerce, etc. by the delay period.
② When refunding the above amount, if the user has paid for the goods, etc. using a payment method such as a credit card or electronic money, “Mall” will request the business operator who provided the payment method to suspend or cancel the claim for the price of the goods, etc. without delay.
③ In the event of a cancellation of subscription, etc., the user shall bear the cost of returning the goods supplied. "Mall" shall not claim penalties or damages from the user for reasons such as cancellation of subscription. However, if the contents of the goods, etc. differ from the advertised contents or the contractual terms and conditions, and the user withdraws the subscription, etc., the cost of returning the goods, etc. shall be borne by "Mall."
④ In cases where the user pays for shipping costs when receiving goods, etc., “Mall” clearly indicates who will bear the costs when the subscription is cancelled so that the user can easily understand.
Article 17 (Personal Information Protection)
① “Mall” collects the minimum amount of personal information necessary to provide services when collecting users’ personal information.
② "Mall" does not collect information necessary for purchase contract execution in advance upon membership registration. However, this does not apply in cases where identity verification is required prior to entering into a purchase contract to fulfill obligations under relevant laws and regulations, and where the minimum amount of specific personal information is collected.
③ When “Mall” collects or uses a user’s personal information, it notifies the user of the purpose and obtains consent.
④ "Mall" may not use collected personal information for purposes other than those intended. If a new purpose arises or if personal information is provided to a third party, the purpose will be notified to the user and consent obtained at the time of use/provision. However, exceptions may apply if otherwise provided for in relevant laws and regulations.
⑤ In cases where the “Mall” must obtain the user’s consent pursuant to Paragraphs 2 and 3, the identity of the personal information manager (affiliation, name, phone number, and other contact information), the purpose of collecting and using information, matters related to the provision of information to third parties (recipient, purpose of provision, and content of information to be provided), etc., as stipulated in Article 22 Paragraph 2 of the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc., must be specified or notified in advance, and the user may withdraw this consent at any time.
⑥ Users may request access to and correction of errors in their personal information held by the "Mall" at any time, and the "Mall" is obligated to take necessary measures without delay. If a user requests correction of an error, the "Mall" will not use the personal information until the error is corrected.
⑦ “Mall” shall limit the number of persons handling the personal information of users to the minimum in order to protect personal information, and shall be fully responsible for any damages suffered by users due to loss, theft, leakage, provision to a third party without consent, alteration, etc. of the personal information of users, including credit card and bank account information.
⑧ “Mall” or a third party that has received personal information from it shall destroy the personal information without delay when the purpose of collecting or providing the personal information has been achieved.
⑨ "Mall" does not pre-select the consent box for the collection, use, and provision of personal information. Furthermore, it specifically states the services that will be restricted if a user refuses to consent to the collection, use, and provision of personal information. Furthermore, "Mall" does not restrict or refuse services, such as membership registration, due to a user's refusal to consent to the collection, use, or provision of non-mandatory personal information.
Article 18 (Obligations of “Mall”)
① “Mall” shall not engage in any acts prohibited by laws and regulations or these Terms and Conditions or contrary to public order and morals, and shall do its best to provide goods and services continuously and stably in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
② “Mall” must have a security system to protect users’ personal information (including credit information) so that users can safely use Internet services.
③ If a “Mall” causes damage to a user by engaging in unfair labeling or advertising practices as defined in Article 3 of the Act on Fair Labeling and Advertising with respect to a product or service, the “Mall” shall be liable for compensation.
④ “Mall” does not send commercial e-mails for profit that users do not want.
Article 19 (Member ID and Password Obligations)
① Except for the case in Article 17, the member is responsible for managing his/her ID and password.
② Members must not allow third parties to use their ID and password.
③ If a member becomes aware that his/her ID and password have been stolen or are being used by a third party, he/she must immediately notify the “Mall” and follow the “Mall’s” instructions, if any.
Article 20 (User Obligations)
Users must not perform the following actions:
1. Registration of false information when applying or changing information
2. Stealing other people's information
3. Changes to information posted on “Mall”
4. Transmission or posting of information (computer programs, etc.) other than information specified by “Mall”
5. Infringement of intellectual property rights, including copyrights, of “Mall” or other third parties
6. Any act that damages the reputation of a “Mol” or other third party or interferes with their business.
7. Acts of disclosing or posting obscene or violent messages, images, audio, or other information that violates public order and morals on the mall.
Article 21 (Relationship between the connecting “mall” and the connected “mall”)
① When an upper “mall” and a lower “mall” are connected by a hyperlink (e.g., the target of the hyperlink includes text, pictures, and moving images), the former is called a connecting “mall” (website) and the latter is called a connected “mall” (website).
② If the linked “mall” clearly states on its initial screen or a pop-up screen at the time of connection that it does not bear warranty responsibility for transactions between users and goods, etc. provided independently by the linked “mall,” then it does not bear warranty responsibility for such transactions.
Article 22 (Attribution of copyright and restrictions on use)
① The copyright and other intellectual property rights for works created by “Mall” belong to “Mall.”
② Users must not use for profit or allow third parties to use for profit information obtained through the use of the “Mall” by means of reproduction, transmission, publication, distribution, broadcasting or other methods without the prior consent of the “Mall” if the intellectual property rights to such information belong to the “Mall.”
③ “Mall” must notify the user in case it uses the copyright belonging to the user according to the agreement.
Article 23 (Dispute Resolution)
① “Mall” establishes and operates a damage compensation processing organization to reflect legitimate opinions or complaints raised by users and compensate for any damages.
② "Mall" prioritizes handling complaints and opinions submitted by users. However, if prompt handling is difficult, the user will be immediately notified of the reason and processing schedule.
③ In the event of a request for relief from damages by a user in connection with an e-commerce dispute between the “Mall” and the user, the request may be subject to mediation by a dispute mediation agency commissioned by the Fair Trade Commission or the city/provincial governor.
Article 24 (Jurisdiction and Governing Law)
① Litigation regarding e-commerce disputes arising between a "Mall" and a user shall be under the exclusive jurisdiction of the local court having jurisdiction over the user's address at the time of filing. If the user has no address, the local court having jurisdiction over the user's place of residence shall have exclusive jurisdiction. However, if the user's address or place of residence is unclear at the time of filing, or if the user is a foreign resident, the lawsuit shall be filed with the court having jurisdiction under the Civil Procedure Act.
② Korean law applies to e-commerce lawsuits filed between “Mall” and users.
wealth Rule ( Enforcement Date ) Terms and conditions apply from August 24 , 2024 It is implemented .