Returns and refund requests
Do you want to return your product because you have changed your mind?
That is, of course, no problem! At Dartshopper, you get no less than a 30-day cool-off period. That should be enough time to decide, right?
Using this reflection period and sending back your product is very simple. For a full refund*, it is important that the items are returned in original condition and, if reasonably possible, in the original packaging.
Note: personalised items, such as printed shirts or printed flights, cannot be returned.
Read below exactly how the return process works and which conditions apply.
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Step 1: Register your return via our returns portal. Click here and enter your order number and email address and follow the steps. |
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Step 2: Prepare your return shipment for dispatch. Pack the products neatly in the envelope or box in which you received the shipment. If you no longer have this, use another sturdy packaging. |
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Step 3: Take your package to a parcel point. Take your package to the parcel point and keep your shipping proof safe until we have fully processed the return! You will automatically receive an email as soon as we have processed your return. |
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Step 4: Receive the full refund*. You will receive your full refund* of the returned products back to your bank account, credit card or pay later account. |
Note! Do not just send a return to us without registering your return. This way, you prevent your return from getting lost.
* Full refund
Does your product not meet the return conditions?
Then a depreciation of up to 40% may be charged. The reasons for this can be found at the bottom of this page. This depreciation is necessary to restore the product to top condition.
You are only responsible for this depreciation if you have used the product more than necessary to assess how it works or to test the features.
If the product can no longer be repaired, we will send it back to you.
What is allowed, what is not?
| Allowed ✅ | Not allowed ❌ |
| Cutting the tape to remove the product from the packaging | Tearing open the box to remove the product from the packaging |
| Looking at and feeling the product, as you would in a shop. | Assembling, installing, throwing and/or using the product |
| Unpacking a product and placing it on a clean surface to examine it | Unpacking, hanging up and/or using a product. |
| Neatly removing clothing from the packaging to try it on. | Cutting the tags off the shirt and using the shirt for a match and/or tournament. |
| Removing darts from the packaging and feeling/assessing the grip. | Unpacking darts, assembling the shafts and flights and using the darts. |
| Unpacking and examining a dartboard. | Using the dartboard for a game of darts. |
| Unpacking, examining and feeling dart flights. | Unfolding dart flights and attaching them to a dart. |
Other matters regarding returns:
Business orders
Statutory right of withdrawal
Reasons for depreciation
| Reason for depreciation | What do we deduct from the purchase amount? |
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Reason 1: Packaging: The inner and/or outer packaging is damaged/missing/taped over. |
10% |
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Reason 2: Product: The product is slightly damaged Accessories: One part/accessory not returned |
20% |
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Reason 3: Accessories: Multiple parts/accessories not returned |
30% |
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Reason 4: Product: The product is severely damaged Accessories: All accessories/parts not returned |
40% |