FREE SPIRIT JEANS FREE JEAN GIVEAWAY REFUND REQUEST FORM

form #10/14/10

 If you are previous Free Jean Giveaway customer and you did not receive your order or replacement. There is no need to panic :). We have changed our policy on refunds for shipping and handling for the Free Jean Giveaway . Just print this form. Fill it out. Attach a copy of your original receipt, picture id and mail it to us. YOU MUST SEND THE FORM ALONG WITH RECEIPT AND ID  (so that you have proof of your refund request). This agreement is between Free Spirit Jeans and

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("Customer").

Order number

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Full Name

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Original Address at time of order

Street________________________________________

City_________________________________________

State________________________________________

Zip__________________________________________

Current Address

Street________________________________________

City_________________________________________

State________________________________________

Zip__________________________________________

Phone(_____)_________________________________

Note: When you placed an order for free jeans or shirts, the fee you paid was for shipping and handling only. If you are requesting a refund your request must include your order number.  You must must send this form, original receipt and picture id .

You may send as email attachment.

Important: Your request must meet all of the requirements stated. Read the following statement. Sign your name and enter the date.  In addition to the requirements, If this request is not signed and dated, it will be returned to you. Delay in processing may result or may not be accepted.

 

I have read and understood the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy of this website. I authorize Free Spirit Jeans to process a refund for shipping and handling of the Free Jeans I ordered, as requested above. I certify that I understand that, it is not a Policy of Free Spirit Jeans to issue a refund for shipping and handling but Free spirit Jeans is making an exception. In consideration for the refund set forth above and elsewhere, consideration which customer hereby acknowledges is in addition to anything of value to which he/she has already received (i.e. you received free gift), customer releases and discharges Free Spirit Jeans, its predecessors, successors, subsidiaries, affiliates, divisions, managers, employees, agents, officers, trustees, directors, related entities, and all others acting on its behalf, from all contracts, claims, liabilities, demands, and causes of action of any nature, know or unknown, fixed or contingent, which Customer may have or claim to have against Free Spirit Jeans  Customer does hereby agree not to file or have filed on his/her behalf a lawsuit to assert any such claims. By making this agreement Free Spirit Jeans does not directly or indirectly, or by implication, admit any violation of any law, statue, regulation or ordinance in connection with Customer's backordered item.  This agreement shall be performed, interpreted and enforced according to the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Any action arising out of or relating to any of the provisions of this agreement may only be handled by the courts of or located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  By entering into this agreement Customer knowingly and voluntarily waives rights he may have under any and all laws which provide legal restriction of Free Spirit Jeans treatment of customer during the time they conducted business with Free Spirit Jeans. Customer is not being asked to, and does not release, any claim which in nonwaivable as matter of law.

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Customer Signature

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Print Name and order number

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Date

 

*Generally speaking, a notary public [...] may be described as an officer of the law [...] whose public office and duty it is to draw, attest or certify under his official seal deeds and other documents, including wills or other testamentary documents, conveyances of real and personal property and powers of attorney; to authenticate such documents under his signature and official seal in such a manner as to render them acceptable, as proof of the matters attested by him, to the judicial or other public authorities in the country where they are to be used, whether by means of issuing a notarial certificate as to the due execution of such documents or by drawing them in the form of public instruments; to keep a protocol containing originals of all instruments which he makes in the public form and to issue authentic copies of such instruments; to administer oaths and declarations for use in proceedings [...] to note or certify transactions relating to negotiable instruments, and to draw up protests or other formal papers relating to occurrences on the voyages of ships and their navigation as well as the carriage of cargo in ships." [Footnotes omitted.]

A notary, in almost all common law jurisdictions, is a qualified, experienced practitioner trained in the drafting and execution of legal documents. (A notable exception being 48 of the 50 U.S. States and some parts of Canada.) Traditionally, notaries recorded matters of judicial importance as well as private transactions or events where an officially authenticated record or a document drawn up with professional skill or knowledge was required. Specifically, the functions of notaries include the preparation of certain types of documents (including international contracts, deeds, wills and powers of attorney) and certification of their due execution, administering of oaths, witnessing affidavits and statutory declarations, certification of copy documents, noting and protesting of bills of exchange and the preparation of ships' protests.

Significant weight attaches to documents certified by notaries. Documents certified by notaries are sealed with the notary's seal or stamp and are recorded by the notary in a register (also called a "protocol") maintained and permanently kept by him or her. These are known as "notarial acts". In countries subscribing to the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement for Legalization for Foreign Public Documents only one further act of certification is required, known as an apostile) and is issued by a government department (usually the Foreign Affairs Department or similar). For other countries an "authentication" or "legalization" must be issued by the Foreign Affairs Ministry of the country from which the document is being sent or the Embassy, Consulate-General or High Commission of the country to which it is being sent

 

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