Can I make a complaint about a product without a warranty?
Yes you can.If there is a defect in the product you bought from us, let us know: let's solve the challenge situation together in the best possible way.
Every product we sell has a liability for defects, the duration of which is determined by the expected service life of the product.
You can reach our customer service at department store exchange and return points and remotely. You can find the recommended contact methods by topic on the page How can we help?.
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