Imprint
Provider
Sequator GmbH
Gladbacher Str. 31A
52525 Heinsberg
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany
Authorised Representative
Managing Director: Christian Schmelzle
Contact
Email: hello@sequator.com
Requests sent to this address are typically answered within one to two business days and therefore qualify as a fast electronic means of communication within the meaning of § 5 (1) no. 2 DDG (German Digital Services Act).
Register Entry
Commercial Register: HRB 18432 Registry Court: Amtsgericht Aachen (Local Court of Aachen)
VAT Identification Number
VAT ID pursuant to § 27a German VAT Act (UStG): DE321737540
Responsible for Content under § 18 (2) MStV
Responsible for content according to § 18 (2) MStV (German Interstate Media Treaty): Christian Schmelzle, address as above.
Consumer Dispute Resolution
We are neither willing nor obliged to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board (§ 36 VSBG, German Consumer Dispute Resolution Act).
EU Online Dispute Resolution
The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (ODR), available at ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr. Our email address for contact is shown above.
Liability for Content
The content of this website has been prepared with the greatest possible care. However, we cannot guarantee that the content is accurate, complete, or up to date. Pursuant to § 7 (1) DDG, we are responsible for our own content on these pages under the general laws. According to §§ 8 to 10 DDG, however, we are not obliged to monitor transmitted or stored third-party information.
Liability for Links
This website contains links to external websites of third parties over whose content we have no influence. We therefore cannot assume any liability for this external content. The respective provider or operator of the linked pages is always responsible for the content of those pages.
Copyright
The content and works on this website created by the site operators are subject to German copyright law. Duplication, processing, distribution, or any kind of exploitation outside the limits of copyright law require the written consent of the respective author or creator.