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General Terms and Conditions

Index:

Article   1 - Definitions

Article   2 - Identity of the trader

Article   3 - Applicability

Article   4 - The offer

Article   5 - The contract

Article   6 - Right of withdrawal

Article   7 - Customers’ obligations in case of withdrawal

Article   8 - Customers who exercise their right of withdrawal and the costs involved

Article   9 - Traders’ obligations in case of withdrawal

Article  10 - Precluding the right of withdrawal

Article  11 - The price

Article  12 - Contract fulfilment and extra guarantee

Article  13 - Delivery and implementation

Article  14 - Extended duration transactions: duration, termination and prolongation

Article  15 - Payment

Article  16 - Complaints procedure

Article  17 - Disputes

Article  18 - Additional or different stipulations


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Article 1 - Definitions

The following definitions apply in these terms and conditions:

  1. Supplementary agreement: an agreement in which a consumer obtains products, digital content and/or services via a distance contract, and a trader or a third party delivers these products, digital content and/or services in accordance with an agreement between that third party and the trader;
  2. Withdrawal period: the period within which a consumer can make use of his right of withdrawal;
  3. Consumer: a natural person whose actions are not carried out for objectives relating to the course of a trade, a profession or a business;
  4. Day: calendar day;
  5. Digital content: data that are produced and supplied in digital form;
  6. Extended duration transaction: a distance contract relating to a series of products and/or services, whereby the obligation to supply and/or purchase is spread over a period of time;
  7. Durable medium: every means - including emails - that enables a consumer or trader to store information that is addressed to him in person in a way that facilitates its future use or consultation during a period that is in keeping with the objective for which the information is intended, and which facilitates the unaltered reproduction of the stored information;
  8. Right of withdrawal: the possibility for a consumer to waive a distance contract within the withdrawal period;
  9. Trader: Identity named in article 2. A webshop, business (legal entity) who offers products, (access to) digital content and/or services to consumers from a distance;
  10. Distance contract: a contract concluded between a trader and a consumer within the framework of system organized for the distance sale of products, digital content and/or services, whereby sole or partly use is made of one or more techniques for distance communication up to and including the moment that the contract is concluded;
  11. Model form for right of withdrawal: the European model form for right of withdrawal that is included in Appendix I of these terms and conditions. The trader is not obliged to provide Appendix I if the consumer has no right of withdrawal with regard to his order;
  12. Technique for distance communication: means that can be used for communication regarding the offer made by the trader and concluding a contract, without the necessity of the consumer and trader being in the same place at the same time.

 

Article 2 - Identity of the trader

Name trader: ACSI Publishing B.V.

Legal form of the company (SA, SARL, SNC, SAS, etc.):  B.V.

Registered address: Geurdeland 9, 6673DR Andelst

Office address, should this differ from the registered address;

Telephone number and time(s) at which the trader can be contacted by telephone: +441262377385. Our staff is available Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (CET).

Email address: contact@acsi.eu

Chamber of Commerce number: 10142919

VAT identification number: NL803231325B01

Name of the director or co-director of the publication and that of the editorial manager if there is one: Ramon van Reine

 

Article 3 - Applicability

  1. These general terms and conditions apply to every offer made by a trader and to every distance contract that has been realized between an trader and a consumer.
  2. By visiting our site and/ or purchasing something from us, you engage in our "Service" and agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions, including additional terms and conditions and policies referenced herein and/or available by hyperlink.
  3. Prior to the conclusion of a distance contract, the text of these general terms and conditions will be made available to the consumer. If this is not reasonably possible, the trader will indicate, before the distance contract is concluded, in what way the general terms and conditions are available for inspection at the trader’s premises and that they will be sent free of charge to the consumer, as quickly as possible, at the consumer’s request.
  4. If the distance contract is concluded electronically, then, contrary to the previous paragraph, and before the distance contract is concluded, the consumer will be provided with the text of these general terms and conditions electronically, in such a way that the consumer can easily store them on a durable data carrier. If this is not reasonably possible, then before concluding the distance contract, the trader will indicate where the general terms and conditions can be inspected electronically and that at his request they will be sent to the consumer free of charge, either electronically or in some other way.
  5. In cases where specific product or service-related terms and conditions apply in addition to these general terms and conditions, the second and third paragraphs apply by analogy and the consumer can always invoke the applicable condition that is most favorable to him in the event of incompatible general terms and conditions.

 

Article 4 - The offer

  1. If an offer is subject to a limited period of validity or is made subject to conditions, this will be explicitly mentioned in the offer.
  2. The offer contains a complete and accurate description of the products, digital content and/or services being offered. The description is sufficiently detailed to enable the consumer to make a proper assessment of the offer. If the trader makes use of illustrations, these will be a true representation of the products and/or services being offered.
  3. Every offer contains information that makes it clear to the consumer what rights and obligations are related to the acceptance of the offer.
  4. If there is a contract the trader is not bound by obvious errors or genuine and honest price mistakes that a consumer should have noticed.
  5. We reserve the right to limit or prohibit orders that, in our sole judgment, appear to be placed by dealers, resellers or distributors.

 

Article 5 - The contract

  1. The customer places the selected products in the shopping cart. The customer can change the data and products entered at any time during the ordering process before a binding order is placed.
  2. A binding order by the customer for the products/services contained in the shopping cart is placed by clicking on the button provided for this purpose.
  3. The contract will be concluded, subject to that which is stipulated in paragraph 4, at the moment at which the consumer accepts the offer and the conditions thereby stipulated have been fulfilled.
  4. If the consumer has accepted the offer electronically, the trader will immediately confirm receipt of acceptance of the offer electronically. The consumer can dissolve the contract as long as this acceptance has not been confirmed by the trader.
  5. If the contract is concluded electronically, the trader will take suitable technical and organizational measures to secure the electronic transfer of data and he will ensure a safe web environment. If the consumer is able to pay electronically, the trader will take suitable security measures.
  6. The trader may obtain information – within statutory frameworks – about the consumer’s ability to fulfill his payment obligations, as well as about facts and factors that are important for the responsible conclusion of the distance contract. If that research gives the trader proper grounds for declining to conclude the contract, then he has a right, supported by reasons, to reject an order or application or to bind its implementation to special conditions.
  7. The trader will send to a consumer, at the latest when delivering a product, service or digital content, the following information, in writing, or in such a way that the consumer can store it on an accessible durable medium:
  8. the office address of the trader’s business location where the consumer can lodge complaints;
  9. the conditions under which the consumer can make use of the right of withdrawal and the method for doing so, or a clear statement relating to preclusion from the right of withdrawal;
  10. information on guarantees and existing after-sales service;
  11. the price, including all taxes on the product, service or digital content; the costs of delivery insofar as applicable, and the method of payment, delivery or implementing the distance contract;
  12. the requirements for terminating the contract, if the duration of the contract exceeds one year or if it is indefinite;
  13. if the consumer has a right of withdrawal, the model form for right of withdrawal.
  14. In case of an extended duration contract, the stipulation in the previous paragraph applies only to the first delivery.

 

Article 6 - Right of withdrawal

Upon delivery of products

  1. When purchasing products, a consumer has the right to dissolve a contract, without giving reasons, during a period of at least 14 days. The trader is allowed to ask a consumer for the reason of this dissolution, but the consumer is under no obligation to state his/her reason(s).
  2. The period stipulated in para. 1 ends 14 days after the day the product was received by the consumer, or a third party designated by the consumer, who is not the transporting party, or:
    1. if the consumer has ordered several products: the day on which the consumer, or a third party

designated by the consumer, received the last product. The trader may refuse a single order for several products with different delivery dates, provided he clearly informed the consumer of this prior to the ordering process.

  1. if the delivery of a product involves different deliveries or parts: the day on which the consumer, or a third party designated by the consumer, received the last delivery or the last part;
  2. with contracts for the regular delivery of products during a given period: the day on which the consumer, or a third party designated by the consumer, received the last product.

Upon delivery of services and digital content that is not supplied on a material medium:

  1. A consumer has the right to dissolve a contract, without giving reasons, for the supply of digital content that is not supplied on a material medium during a period of at least fourteen days. The trader is allowed to ask a consumer for the reason of this dissolution, but the consumer is under no obligation to state his/her reason(s).
  2. The period stipulated in para. 3 commences on the day after the contract was concluded.

Extended withdrawal period for products, services and digital content that is not supplied on a material medium in the event a consumer was not informed about the right of withdrawal:

  1. If the trader did not provide the consumer with the statutorily obligatory information about the right of withdrawal or if the model form was not provided, the withdrawal period ends twelve months after the end of the originally stipulated withdrawal period based on the previous paragraphs of this article.
  2. If the trader provided the consumer with the information referred to in the previous paragraph within twelve months of the commencing date of the original withdrawal period, the withdrawal period shall end 14 days after the day on which the consumer received the information.

 

Article 7 - Consumers’ obligations during the withdrawal period

  1. During the withdrawal period, the consumer shall treat the product and its packaging with care. He shall only unpack or use the product in as far as necessary in order to assess the nature, characteristics and efficacy of the product. The point of departure here is that the consumer may only handle and inspect the product in the same way that he would be allowed in a shop.
  2. The consumer is only liable for the product’s devaluation that is a consequence of his handling the product other than as permitted in para.
  3. The consumer is not liable for the product’s devaluation if the trader did not provide him with all the statutorily obligatory information about the right of withdrawal before the contract was concluded.

 

Article 8 - Consumers who exercise their right of withdrawal and the costs involved

  1. A consumer who wants to exercise his right of withdrawal shall report this to the trader, within the withdrawal period, by means of the model form for right of withdrawal or in some other unequivocal way.
  2. As quickly as possible, but no later than 14 days after the day of reporting as referred to in para. 1, the consumer shall return the product, or hand it over to (a representative of) the trader. This is not necessary if the trader has offered to collect the product himself. The consumer will in any case have complied with the time for returning goods if he sends the product back before the withdrawal period has lapsed.
  3. The consumer returns the product with all relevant accessories, if reasonably possible in the original state and packaging, and in accordance with the reasonable and clear instructions provided by the trader.
  4. The risk and the burden of proof for exercising the right of withdrawal correctly and in time rest upon the consumer. If the consumer ships an item, they should consider using a trackable shipping service or purchasing shipping insurance. The trader does not guarantee that he will receive your returned item.
  5. The consumer bears the direct costs of returning the product. If the trader has not declared that the consumer shall bear these costs or if the trader indicates a willingness to bear these costs himself, then the consumer shall not be liable to bear the costs of returning goods.
  6. If the consumer exercises his right of withdrawal, after first explicitly having asked that the service provided or the delivery of gas, water or electricity not prepared for sale shall be implemented in a limited volume or a given quantity during the period of withdrawal, the consumer shall owe the trader a sum of money that is equivalent to that proportion of the contract that the trader has fulfilled at the moment of withdrawal, in comparison with fulfilling the contract entirely.
  7. The consumer shall bear no costs for implementing services or the supply of water, gas or electricity not prepared for sale – in a limited volume or quantity – or for delivering city central heating, if:
  8. a. the trader did not provide the consumer with the statutorily obligatory information about the right of withdrawal, the costs payable in the event of withdrawal or the model form for right of withdrawal, or:
  9. b. the consumer did not explicitly ask about the commencement of implementing the service or the delivery of gas, water, electricity or city central heating during the period of withdrawal.
  10. The consumer shall bear no costs for the entire or partial supply of digital content that is not supplied on a material medium, if:
  11. a. prior to delivery, he did not explicitly agree to commencing fulfilment of the contract before the end of the period of withdrawal;
  12. b. he did not acknowledge having lost his right of withdrawal upon granting his permission; or
  13. c. the trader neglected to confirm this statement made by the consumer.
  14. If a consumer exercises his right of withdrawal, all supplementary agreements are legally dissolved.

 

Article 9 - Traders’ obligations in a case of withdrawal

  1. If the trader makes it possible for a consumer to declare his withdrawal via electronic means, then after receiving such a declaration, he sends immediate confirmation of receipt.
  2. The trader reimburses the consumer immediately with all payments, including any delivery costs the trader charged for the returned product, though at the latest within 14 days after the day on which the consumer reported the withdrawal. Except in cases in which the trader has offered to retrieve the product himself, he can postpone refunding until he has received the product or until the consumer proves he has returned the product, depending on which occurs earlier.
  3. For any reimbursement, the trader will use the same payment method that was initially used by the consumer, unless the consumer agrees to another method. Reimbursement is free of charge for the consumer.
  4. If the consumer chose an expensive method of delivery in preference to the cheapest standard delivery, the trader does not have to refund the additional costs of the more expensive method.

 

Article 10 - Precluding the right of withdrawal

The trader can preclude the right of withdrawal for the following products and services, but only if the trader stated this clearly when making the offer, or at least in good time prior to conclusion of the contract:

  1. Products or services whose prices are subject to fluctuations on the financial market over which the trader has no influence and which can occur within the period of withdrawal;
  2. Contracts concluded during a public auction. A public auction is defined as a sales method whereby a trader offers products, digital content and/or services at an auction, under the directions of an auctioneer, and whereby the successful purchaser is obliged to purchase the products, digital content and/or services;
  3. Service contracts, after full completion of the service, but only if:
  4. implementation started with the explicit prior agreement of the consumer; and
  5. the consumer declared having lost his right or withdrawal as soon as the trader had completed the contract in full;
  6. Package travels, package holidays and package tours as referred to in EU directive 2015/2302 and contracts on passenger transport;
  7. Service contracts providing access to accommodation, if the contract already stipulates a certain date or period of implementation and other than for the purpose of accommodation, the transport of goods, car rental services and catering;
  8. Contracts relating to leisure activities, if the contract already stipulates a certain date or period of implementation;
  9. Products manufactured according to the consumer’s specifications, which were not prefabricated and were made based on a consumer’s specific choice or decision, or which are clearly intended for a specific person;
  10. Products subject to rapid decay or with a limited shelf-life;
  11. Sealed products that, for reasons relating to the protection of health or hygiene, are unsuited to returning and whose seal was broken subsequent to delivery;
  12. Products that, due to their nature, have been irretrievably mixed with other products;
  13. Alcoholic drinks whose price was agreed when concluding the contract, but the delivery of which can only take place after 30 days, and the actual value of which depends on market fluctuations over which the trader has no influence;
  14. Sealed audio/video-recordings and computer apparatus whose seal was broken after delivery;
  15. The delivery of digital content other than on a material medium, but only if:
  16. the delivery commenced with the consumer’s explicit prior agreement, and
  17. the consumer declared that this implied his having lost his right of withdrawal.

 

Article 11 - The price

  1. During the period of validity indicated in the offer, the prices of the products and/or services being offered will not be increased, except for price changes in VAT-tariffs.
  2. Contrary to the previous paragraph, the trader may offer products or services at variable prices, in cases where these prices are subject to fluctuations in the financial market over which the trader has no influence. The offer must refer to this link with fluctuations and the fact that any prices mentioned are recommended prices.
  3. Price increases within 3 months after the contract was concluded are only permitted if they are the result of statutory regulations or stipulations.
  4. Price increases more than 3 months after the contract was concluded are only permitted if the trader stipulated as much and:
  5. they are the result of statutory regulations or stipulations; or
  6. the consumer is authorized to terminate the contract on the day on which the price increase takes effect.
  7. Prices stated in offers of products or services include VAT .

 

Article 12 - Contract fulfilment and extra guarantee

  1. The trader guarantees that the products and/or services fulfill the contract, the specifications stated in the offer, the reasonable requirements of reliability and/or serviceability and the statutory stipulations and/or government regulations that existed on the date that the contract was concluded. If agreed the trader also guarantees that the product is suited for other than normal designation.
  2. An extra guarantee arrangement offered by the trader, manufacturer or importer can never affect the statutory rights and claims that a consumer can enforce against the trader on the grounds of the contract if the trader failed to fulfil his part in the contract.
  3. An extra guarantee is defined as every commitment of a trader, his supplier, importer or manufacturer that grants a consumer rights or claims, in excess of those provided by law, for the event that he fails to fulfil his part in the contract.

 

Article 13 - Supply and implementation

  1. The trader will take the greatest possible care when receiving and implementing orders for products and when assessing applications for the provision of services.
  2. The place of delivery is deemed to be the address that the consumer makes known to the company.
  3. If delivery to the consumer is not possible because the delivered goods do not fit through the front door, first door or stairwell of the consumer or because the consumer cannot be found at the place of delivery specified by him, although the delivery time was given to the customer with a reasonable period of time been announced, the consumer bears the costs for the unsuccessful delivery.
  4. Delivery is on the terms set out in the delivery policy and incorporated into these conditions.
  5. Taking into consideration that which is stated in article 4 of these general terms and conditions, the company will implement accepted orders with efficient expedition, though at the latest within 30 days, unless a different period of delivery has been agreed. If delivery suffers a delay, or if the delivery cannot be implemented, or only partially, the consumer will be informed about this at the latest 30 days after the order was placed. In this case, the consumer has a right to dissolve the contract free of charge and a right to possible damages.
  6. Following dissolution in accordance with the previous paragraph, the trader refunds the consumer immediately the sum he had paid.
  7. The risk of damage and/or loss of products rests upon the trader up to the moment of delivery to the consumer or a representative previous designated by the consumer and announced to the trader, unless this has explicitly been agreed otherwise.

 

Article 14 - Extended duration transactions: duration, termination and prolongation

Termination

  1. The consumer has a right at all times to terminate an open-ended contract that was concluded for the regular supply of products (including electricity) or services, subject to the agreed termination rules and a period of notice that does not exceed one month.
  2. The consumer has a right at all times to terminate a fixed-term contract that was concluded for the regular supply of products (including electricity) or services at the end of the fixed-term, subject to the agreed termination rules and a period of notice that does not exceed one month.
  3. With respect to contracts as described in the first two paragraphs, the consumer can:

-     terminate them at all times and not be limited to termination at a specific time or during a specific period;

-     terminate them in the same way as that in which they were concluded;

-     always terminate them subject to the same period of notice as that stipulated for the trader.

Prolongation

  1. A fixed-term contract that was concluded for the regular supply of products (including electricity) or services may not be automatically prolonged or renewed for a fixed period of time.
  2. In departure from that which is stated in the previous paragraph, a fixed-term contract that has been concluded for the regular supply of daily or weekly newspapers or magazines may be automatically prolonged for a fixed term that does not exceed three months, if the consumer is at liberty to terminate this prolonged contract towards the end of the prolongation, with a period of notice that does not exceed one month.
  3. A fixed-term contract that has been concluded for the regular supply of products or services may only be automatically prolonged for an indefinite period of time if the consumer has at all times the right to terminate, with a period of notice that does not exceed one month and, in the case of a contract to supply daily or weekly newspapers or magazines regularly but less than once per month, a period that does not exceed three months.
  4. A fixed term contract for the regular supply, by way of introduction, of daily or weekly newspapers and magazines (trial subscriptions or introductory subscriptions) will not be automatically prolonged and will automatically terminate at the end of the trial period or introductory period.

Duration

  1. If the fixed-term of a contract exceeds one year, then after one year the consumer has at all times a right to terminate, with a period of notice that does not exceed one month, unless reasonableness and fairness dictate that premature termination of the contract would be unacceptable.

 

Article 15 - Payment

  1. As far as no other date is stipulated in the contract or supplementary conditions, sums payable by the consumer should be paid within 14 days after commencement of the withdrawal period, or in the absence of a withdrawal period within 14 days after the conclusion of the contract. In the case of a contract to provide a service, this 14-day period starts on the day after the consumer received confirmation of the contract.
  2. When selling products to consumers, the general terms and conditions may never stipulate an advance payment in excess of 50%. Where advance payment is stipulated, the consumer cannot invoke any rights whatsoever in relation to the implementation of the order or service(s) in question before the stipulated advance payment has been made.
  3. The consumer is obliged to report immediately to the trader any inaccuracies in payment data provided or stated.
  4. If a consumer fails to fulfil his payment obligation(s) in good time, after the trader has informed the consumer about the late payment, the consumer is allowed 14 days in which to fulfil the obligation to pay; if payment is not made within this 14-day period, statutory interest will be payable over the sum owed and the trader has the right to charge reasonable extrajudicial costs of collection he has incurred. These costs of collection amount to, at the most: 15% of unpaid sums up to €2,500; 10% over the next €2,500; and 5% over the next €5,000, with a minimum of €40. The trader can make departures from these sums and percentages that are favorable to the consumer.

 

Article 16 - Complaints procedure

  1. The trader provides for a complaints procedure, that has been given sufficient publicity, and will deal with a complaint in accordance with this complaints procedure.
  2. A consumer who has discovered shortcomings in the implementation of a contract must submit any complaints to the trader without delay, in full and with clear descriptions.
  3. A reply to complaints submitted to the trader will be provided within a period of 14 days, calculated from the date of receipt. If it is anticipated that a complaint will require a longer processing time, then the trader will reply within 14 days, confirming receipt and indicating when the consumer can expect a more elaborate reply.
  4. The consumer should give the trader a time period of at least 4 weeks to solve the complaint in joint consultation. After this period of time, the complaint becomes a dispute that is subject to the disputes settlement scheme.

 

Article 17 - Disputes

  1. 1. Contracts entered into between a trader and a consumer and which are subject to these general terms and conditions are subject only to Dutch law.

 

Article 18 - Additional or different stipulations)

Additional stipulations or stipulations that differ from these general terms and conditions, may not be detrimental to the consumer and should be recorded in writing, or in such a way that consumers can store them in a readily accessible manner on a durable medium.

 

Appendix I: Model form for right of withdrawal

Model form for right of withdrawal

 

(this form should only be completed and returned if you want to withdraw from the contract)

 

-           To:      

ACSI Publishing B.V.

Geurdeland 9

NL-6673 DR

Andelst

contact@acsi.eu

-           I/We (1) hereby give notice that I/We (1) withdraw from my/our (1) contract of sale of the following goods (1)/for the provision of the following service (1)

 

 

-           Ordered on*/received on

-           [Consumer(s)’ name]

-           [Consumer(s)’ address]

-           [Consumer(s)’ signature] (only if this form is submitted on paper)

-           [Date]

 

 

(1)* Delete or provide supplementary information, as applicable.

 

ACSI Conditions

ACSI Webshop is an initiative of ACSI Publishing BV, registered at the Chamber of Commerce in Arnhem, the Netherlands, under number 10142919.
If you would like more information, you can reach ACSI's customer service via the contact form.

Internet: ACSI.eu
Chamber of Commerce: 10142919
VAT: NL803231325B01

ACSI Club ID discount

With ACSI Club ID, you get discount on the ACSI campsite guides in our webshop. The discount does not apply to ACSI apps.

Validity of offer and special offers

Special offers are valid for as long as articles and prices are displayed in the (ACSI Club ID) webshop at reduced rates. You will be notified if an article can no longer be delivered.

Offers are valid for as long as items and prices in the ACSI Webshop are listed at a reduced rate. Should an item no longer be available, you will be notified.

Cancellation period for subscriptions CampingCard ACSI

The minimum subscription period for the CampingCard ACSI is one year. If you switch from a current subscription to a new type of subscription, a new minimum period of one year will take effect. You can cancel your subscription to CampingCard ACSI before 1 October, via the subscription overview in your My ACSI account or by completing the contact form.

Cancellation period for subscription CampingCard ACSI Digital

A CampingCard ACSI Digital subscription or a CampingCard ACSI Digital & Motorhome Pitches subscription has a minimum term of one year. If you switch from a current subscription to a new type of subscription, a new minimum period of one year will take effect. You can cancel your subscription to CampingCard ACSI Digital or CampingCard ACSI Digital & Motorhome pitches up to 3 days before your subscription expires. This can be done via the subscription overview in your My ACSI account or by completing the contact form.

Cancellation period for subscriptions ACSI Club ID

ACSI Club ID is an on-going subscription. The validity of ACSI Club ID will automatically be renewed on the expiry date (as shown on the card). Automatic renewal may be cancelled at any time, but no less than two months before your ACSI Club ID expiry date. If this is not done before the deadline, the validity of the ACSI Club ID will be extended for one year. If you decide to cancel, simply advise this by mail, including your card number and name or by phone.

Cancellation period for subscription ACSI Campsites Europe app & ACSI Great Little Campsites app

A subscription to the ACSI Campsites Europe app can be taken out for one month, three months, or a year. A subscription to the ACSI Great Little Campsites app can only be taken out for one year. ACSI Publishing BV expressly reserves the right to adjust agreed subscription and/or membership rates during the term of the agreement. Any new prices will be communicated at least two weeks in advance via email and in the ACSI Webshop.

Each purchase must be paid for immediately. When taking out a subscription or membership, you automatically give authorization. This authorization is automatically issued upon payment of the first subscription or membership period for debiting contributions for future periods. The debit takes place once per period, at the time of product renewal. If ACSI fails to collect your subscription fee, you will be asked by email to provide a new authorization.

If you took out your subscription through the ACSI Webshop, you can cancel your subscription to the ACSI Campings Europa app up to three business days before renewal for the new period. This can be done via the subscription overview in your My ACSI account, or by phone at +31(0)488-471434.

ACSI Campsites Europe app & ACSI Great Little Campsites app subscription via Google Play Store / Apple App Store

If you have taken out your subscription via the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store, the following conditions apply:

Subscription and membership rates in stores

ACSI Publishing BV expressly reserves the right to adjust agreed subscription and/or membership rates during the term of the agreement. In the event of a price change in the Apple App Store, subscribers will automatically receive a push notification, an email, and an in-app notification to inform them of this change. For some price changes, it is necessary to provide a new opt-in. For smaller price changes, a notification without opt-in may suffice. In the event of a price change in the Google Play Store, users are informed via email and push notifications. The higher price applies at the first renewal moment. Prior to this moment, there is a 37-day period in which the user is informed about this.

Trial period via stores

A three-day trial period can be used via the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Prior to this trial period, a choice is made for a subscription.

  • ACSI Campsites Europe app choice between a one-month, three-month, or annual subscription.
  • ACSI Great Little Campsites app: choice of an annual subscription, with a specific choice between a subscription for campsites or for camping and camper information.
  • During the trial period, unlimited use of the app can be made. Cancellation of the trial period must be done via the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. After this trial period ends, the chosen subscription will begin. When taking out a subscription or membership, you automatically give authorization. The authorization is automatically issued upon payment of the first subscription or membership period for debiting contributions for future periods. The debit takes place once per period, 24 hours before product renewal.

    Cancellation period for subscriptions in stores

    A subscription to the ACSI Campsites Europe app and the ACSI Great Little Campsites app can be taken out via the ACSI Webshop or via the Google Play Store/Apple App Store. If the subscription was taken out via the Google Play Store/Apple App Store, the cancellation of your subscription goes through the Google Play Store/Apple App Store. You can cancel your subscription up to 24 hours before renewal for the new period.

    Delivery

    ACSI handles all orders carefully. Your product is then delivered as soon as possible, in accordance with the chosen delivery method. We try to process all orders in order of entry. For the current delivery times please refer to this page. Unexpected events may possibly cause delays. ACSI strives to deliver all orders within 30 days. If delivery should not take place within 30 days, you can cancel the order (by phone).

    Orders for addresses in the Netherlands are delivered by DHL, Post NL or Sandd. Orders to addresses abroad will be delivered by Asendia. Camping guides and combined orders are delivered as parcels. Parcels are generally delivered later in the day than letters.

    CampingCard ACSI is available every year from mid-December. The discount card and guide are valid in the calendar year stated on the guide. The CampingCard ACSI app will be accessible from the end of December.

    Virtual products like the CampingCard ACSI app will not be delivered in physical form. If you purchase a virtual product or a combined product containing a virtual product, for example the CampingCard ACSI combined subscription, access to the information in the app will be linked to your My ACSI account. When you open and log into the app, you will be recognised as a customer and able to download all of the camping information. Camping information in the ACSI apps will be updated regularly and refreshed every calendar year.

    Do you have a subscription to CampingCard ACSI? For technical reasons, it is unfortunately not possible to send the guide to a different address (holiday home, campsite, or address other than your home address). It is only possible to specify one address per subscription.

     

    Changing personal details

    You can change your name and address information via ‘My ACSI’.

    Guarantee

    If your purchased products are defective, ACSI will comply with guarantee legislation. If you have a complaint about material or workmanship errors relating to the articles supplied by ACSI, including transport damages, please contact our Customer Service: +441 262 377 385. The customer service agent will devise a suitable solution together with you.

    Further information

    If you have questions for which you have not been able to find an answer, please consult the FAQs on our website. You can also reach us by phone: +441 262 377 385.