Terms & Conditions


1.  Definitions


In the terms and conditions of sale set out below, Kukri Sports Limited and all of its subsidiaries is referred to as the “Company”. The “Purchaser” is the person, firm or company to whom the quotation is addressed or by and on behalf of whom the order is placed.

‘Stock Items’ refers to plain stock items with no personalisation, ‘Customised items’ refers to plain stock items that are personalised for the Purchaser, and ‘Bespoke items’ refers to unique design items that are made to order specifically for the Purchaser.

Target delivery date refers to the estimated delivery date at the point of sale and is not a guaranteed delivery date.

2.  Validity of Quotation


The Company reserves the right to refuse the Purchaser’s acceptance of a quotation unless such quotation is stated to be open for a specific period and is not withdrawn in such period. No binding contract shall be created by the acceptance by the Purchaser of the Company’s quotation until notice of acceptance of the order has been given in writing, which shall have been signed by the Company’s duly authorised representative, or the Company has indicated its acceptance of the offer by making delivery or part delivery of the goods and payment has been received. In the event that no quotation is given by the Company and it has received an order from the Purchaser, all deliveries are made subject to these General Conditions of Sale.

3.  Prices


  1. Unless contractually agreed otherwise, price lists may be altered without notice and goods are invoiced at prices in force on the day of despatch. In the case of goods and/or services, which are the subject of a written quotation, the validity of prices is as detailed in that quotation.
  2. Variations - In the event of variations or suspensions of the work by the Purchaser’s instructions or lack of instructions, the contract price shall be adjusted to reflect costs involved. Where a price per unit has been quoted and the Purchaser requires a smaller number of units to be delivered than those quoted for, the Company reserves the right to adjust the rates of prices applicable thereto.

4.  Product Representation


Product details and specifications within published literature of any form should be considered as an initial guide, the Company reserves the right to make changes to products that are not subject to existing contract award without prior consultation.

  1. Some of the items which the Company offers for sale are fashion items and may not be suitable for sports or other activities. The Purchaser should therefore be satisfied that the items are suitable for the type of sports activity that they wish to use them for prior to ordering.

5.  Samples


All sample orders are chargeable at full RRP and are required to be paid in full at the time of ordering. Not all sample orders are returnable, however, where the sample order has been agreed as returnable, these products must be received by the Company no later than 28 days from date of despatch. Upon receipt of the returned sample products, a credit note, or refund will be issued within 20 days. Sample orders identified as returnable will need to be returned by The Purchasers own chosen delivery method. We would recommend that all returned items are sent via courier or registered post. If the goods fail to arrive at the Company, you will not be eligible for a credit note or refund. The Company cannot be held responsible for goods lost or damaged in transit. Goods returned after the return period has expired will not be eligible for a credit note or refund and the order will be returned to the Purchaser at the Purchasers own cost.

6.  Manufacture


  1. The Item supplied to the Purchaser shall comply with the Agreed Specification of product code stated in the Order.
  2. The Company shall be entitled to approach the Purchaser to propose modifications to the Item subsequent to the date of the Order.
  3. The Company shall, subject to separate commercial agreement, implement all mutually Agreed Modifications to the Specification.
  4. The job sheet and logo worksheet, once confirmed, is a binding contract between the Purchaser and the Company. Once approved by the Purchaser in writing, changes will not be accepted to either document. It is the Purchasers responsibility to check the sales prices detailed on the job sheets prior to order confirmation. The Company will not adjust sales prices post order confirmation.
  5. Any and all logo approvals are the sole responsibility of the Purchaser. Once approved no changes can be made.
  6. For customised and bespoke items, the Purchaser may be asked to approve a sample logo or sublimation design whilst the order is in production. Any delay in approval from the Purchaser may result in a delay in the production of the garments. The Company shall not be responsible for any such delay.
  7. Colours and designs are for visual guidance only. Logos are not shown to scale. Swatch samples may be available upon request. Bespoke and stock samples may be provided upon request and are chargeable.

7.  Schedule Order


  1. A schedule order (i.e. an order calling for delivery spread over a specified period) shall constitute unqualified authority for manufacture and shall define the Purchaser’s liability.
  2. Where the contract is to be or may be fulfilled in separate instalments, deliveries or parts, payments for each instalment, delivery or part shall be made as if the same constituted a separate contract.

8.  Delayed Delivery By The Purchaser


Should the Purchaser, for whatever reason, delay the delivery of an order, where materials have been purchased, and work has already been completed on the order, the Company reserves the right to invoice for, the value of the order at the time the delay is notified, at that time or at any time thereafter. The Company also reserves the right to invoice, if necessary, for storage of the goods, the cost of any material or tools used or intended to be used thereof and the cost of labour and other overheads.

9.  Cancelled Order


If the Purchaser cancels the order or any part thereof, or fails to take delivery of any goods at the time agreed, should such cancellation or failure cause disruption to the Company’s production, the Purchaser shall be liable, without prejudice to any other rights of the Company to claim damages, to indemnify the Company against any loss, damage or expense incurred by the Company in connection with the manufacture or non-manufacture of the goods, the cost of any material or tools used or intended to be used thereof and the cost of labour and other overheads. The Company reserves the right, in addition, to impose a cancellation/ restocking fee of 50% of the full order value.

For stock items only, The Purchaser has a legal right to cancel the contract without giving any reason within 14 days of the day after you received the goods. This is the “Cancellation Period”. The Purchaser can cancel by sending the Company the cancellation form provided or by letting us know in any other way by post to 171 Brierley Road, Walton Summit, PR5 8AH, by email on cancellations@kukrisports.com or over the phone on 01772 338899. The Purchaser should keep evidence of having given notice of cancellation, such as an email receipt or fax confirmation report.

10.  Delivery


  1. The target delivery date is an estimated delivery date at the point of sale and the Company shall endeavour to meet this. The, lack of raw materials, late or disadvantageous delivery of goods, conditions that constitute “Force Majeure” meaning an excusable delay, unforeseen circumstances proved to be beyond the reasonable control and without the fault or negligence of the Purchaser or the Company including but not limited to acts of God, natural disasters, fire, flood, explosions, earthquakes, accident, civil unrest, any act of the Government of the Purchaser or the Supplier, war, insurrection, embargo, actions of the other party, riots, or strikes affecting the Purchaser, the Supplier or the Customer. The parties’ non-compliance with any rule, regulation or government agency shall not constitute Excusable Delay, or the failure of the Purchaser to furnish necessary information or instructions for any reason whatsoever, release us from the agreed delivery dates, and if necessary, from the contracted responsibility for delivery.
  2. Claims for damages or any consequential loss on account of late or incomplete delivery cannot be considered valid.
  3. Should there be a default in payment by the due date in the case of a contract or order which involves more than one delivery, the Company reserves the right to suspend or cancel all or part of that contract on order.
  4. Where bespoke garments are to be manufactured in accordance with the Purchaser’s requirements, the quoted lead-time shall commence from receipt of written confirmation of actual requirements and valid payment as set out on the email confirmation and job sheet that is issued. A copy of the email confirmation and job sheet are also available on request.
  5. If goods are out of stock, the Company will notify the Purchaser via email as soon as possible and by no later than 30 days from the due delivery date and advise if alternatives are available. The company will aim to replenish stock levels as soon as possible, although are not be obliged to do so. If the Purchaser orders more than one product, the Company does not guarantee that all goods will be delivered in a single delivery and we reserve the right to deliver in instalments.
  6. Unless contractually agreed, any orders that are required for delivery outside of the standard 13 week lead time will be subject to a 10% environmental premium charge as well as the standard delivery charge. On applicable orders, the uplift will be shown as a separate charge on the job sheet or, for online orders, added at the checkout stage. Note that the freight method cannot be amended after order submission.

11.  Damage in Transit or Non-Delivery


  1. A complaint must be made in writing within 3 working days of receipt of goods if they have been damaged in transit. On receipt of an externally damaged delivery, a claim for damages must be submitted accompanied by an official report from the carrier. In cases of non-delivery of goods, a complaint must be made in writing within 5 days of despatch (within UK).
  2. The risk in the goods shall pass to the Purchaser at the point of delivery as specified in these Conditions or as otherwise agreed and the Company shall have no responsibility for the safety of the goods thereafter.

12.  Return of Goods


Under no circumstances may goods, supplied against a firm order, be returned without the Purchaser having first applied for and obtained the written consent of the Company. Goods returned without prior permission or that fall outside of the guidelines detailed below will not be accepted. Please refer to the Kukri Return Policy for full guidance on how to return your goods.

  1. Customised & Bespoke Products – You do not have a legal right to cancel any goods that have been personalised to your requirements. As these are customised for the Purchaser, their club or team, the Company are unable to accept returns except in the case of manufacturing error or faulty goods.
  2. Plain Stock Products – The Company will accept returns of plain stock products within 14 days from date of delivery if the goods are in the original condition with all labels, tags and bags intact. Please note that the return may be subject to the cancellation/restocking fee as detailed in clause 9.
  3. To return plain stock items, this must be agreed by the Company prior to the goods being returned as per clause 9. The Purchaser must keep the goods in a re-saleable condition and in accordance with clause 12 (ii)
  4. If the Purchaser returns goods to the Company due to a manufacturing fault, the Company will inspect the goods and either replace or repair the item or refund the full purchase price for goods that we reasonably accept are defective, faulty or which are otherwise not in accordance with the contract. This is subject to the goods being returned as per the Kukri Returns Policy.
  5. The Company will replace, exchange or refund the goods to the Purchaser provided that the defect or fault is not caused by usual wear and tear, damage caused deliberately or accidentally, negligence or if you fail to follow product care instructions or if the goods have been misused, altered or repaired without the Company’s approval. If the Company does not find any fault or defect, then your cancellation and refund rights are limited to those set out above. This does not affect the Purchaser’s statutory rights. The remedy in this clause represents the Company’s entire liability to the Purchaser for any claim under the guarantee period or any other guarantee or condition in respect of the goods which the law provides in so far as we are permitted to limit our liability to you.
  6. If the Purchaser believes that goods have a defect, you should not make any further use of them before returning them to the Company. After the guarantee period, refunds and exchanges shall be at the Company’s discretion. The Purchaser’s statutory rights are not affected.
  7. Returned orders under 15kg should be sent via the Kukri Returns Policy using the Company’s approved courier which is a free of charge service for UK customers. Should the Customer wish to return goods outside of this process using their own delivery method, the Company recommends that all returned items are sent via courier or registered post and will be returned to the Purchaser at the Purchasers own cost. If the goods fail to arrive at the Company, you will not be eligible for a credit note or refund. The Company cannot be held responsible for goods lost or damaged in transit. Goods returned after the return period has expired will not be eligible for a credit note or refund and the order will be returned to the Purchaser at the Purchasers own cost.
  8. Should your order be above 15kg, this will need to be returned by The Purchasers own chosen delivery method. The Company recommends that all returned items are sent via courier or registered post and will be returned to the Purchaser at the Purchasers own cost. If the goods fail to arrive at the Company, you will not be eligible for a credit note or refund. The Company cannot be held responsible for goods lost or damaged in transit. Goods returned after the return period has expired will not be eligible for a credit note or refund and the order will be returned to the Purchaser at the Purchasers own cost.
  9. All return packages must include a completed returns form, which can be downloaded from the Company website.

13.  Guarantee


  1. All the Company’s products are guaranteed for a minimum of 6 months from the date of delivery, subject to the following conditions without prejudice to the Purchaser’s statutory rights.
  2. In the event of a complaint arising during the period of guarantee, the Purchaser should notify the Company regarding the nature of the complaint before returning the goods. If the Company is satisfied that the Company’s product has become defective due to faulty workmanship or material, in normal use, in accordance with the Companies instructions, the Company will, at the Company’s discretion, either despatch a direct replacement free of charge or repair the article free of charge.
  3. Products not manufactured by the Company will receive the same guarantee conditions as extended by the supplier to the Company.
  4. It is the responsibility of the Purchaser to ensure that all goods are used in in line with the manufacturer’s instructions. Contravention of such instructions invalidates the guarantee and any rectification carried out by the Company at the request of the Purchaser is chargeable by the Company.
  5. The Company reserves the right to decide whether a product has been tampered with in which case the guarantee becomes invalid.
  6. The Company’s guarantee is explicitly limited to the repair or replacement of defective goods.

14.  Payment


  1. The nett prices quoted are exclusive of carriage & VAT. Standard payment terms are payment in full at point of order. Alternatively, and only with prior agreement, the Company will accept orders provided they hold a valid credit account. For purchasers who already hold credit facilities with the Company, payment is due in line with the agreed terms of your credit account. Cancellation of orders may result in the cancellation fee being applied at a minimum of at least 50% of the full order value for bespoke or customised products as per clause 9, although the exact sum above depends on the amount of goods in production or completed at the time of cancellation.
  2. The Company reserves the right to seek full or part payment for specialised items in advance of manufacture.
  3. The Company reserves the right to charge statutory interest at 8% above the Bank of England base rate on overdue accounts as per the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest Act 1998).

15.  Reservation of Title


  1. Notwithstanding delivery of the Goods to the Purchaser, ownership of the Goods (both legal and equitable) will not pass but remain with the Company. However, immediately on delivery to the Purchaser or into custody on the Purchasers behalf (whichever is the sooner) the risk in the Goods will pass to the Purchaser. Property in the Goods will pass to the Purchaser when all outstanding debts owed to the Company in respect of the goods relevant to this contract have been paid in full. Until that date, the Purchaser is to hold the Goods in a fiduciary capacity as bailiff on behalf of the Company, and shall be responsible for adequately insuring the Goods and if required shall store the goods in such a way that they can be recognised as being held in a fiduciary capacity.
  2. Notwithstanding that the Purchaser may hold the goods in a fiduciary capacity only, the Company will allow the Purchaser the power to use the goods in its normal course of business and to sell the goods to third parties and to deliver them on the condition that so long as the Purchaser is indebted to the Company, the Purchaser shall assign the benefit of any claims against such third parties to the Company and in any event, if the Purchaser received the proceeds of such sales from third parties, such proceeds are to be held by the Purchaser for account of the Company (who shall be permitted to trace such proceeds) to the extent that the Purchaser is indebted to the Company under this contract.
  3. If payment by the Purchaser under this contract becomes overdue in whole or in part, of if the Purchaser shall commit any other breach of this contract or any act of insolvency (as hereinafter defined), the Company shall be entitled (without prejudice to any of its other rights) to treat this contract as discharged, and to repossess the Goods, the subject of this contract, or the mixed goods, or any of them, as the case may be, and to enter upon any premises where the goods may be situated for that purpose.
  4. The Purchaser shall, for the purpose of this clause, be deemed to commit an act of insolvency if any distress or execution shall be levied upon its property or assets, or if it shall make or offer to make any arrangements or composition with creditors, or commit any act of bankruptcy, or if any receiving order in bankruptcy shall be presented or made against it, or if the Purchaser is a limited company and any resolution or petition to wind up such company’s business other than for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction shall be passed or presented or if a receiver of such a company’s undertaking property or assets or any part thereof shall be appointed or if in the sole discretion of the company it appears to the Company that the financial position of the Purchaser has become unsatisfactory or impaired.
  5. In the event of the Company repossessing the goods, the Purchaser shall be liable (notwithstanding the discharge of the contract) to pay the difference between the price of the goods and their value on repossessing and in the event of the Company being entitled to repossess the Goods, but being unable to do so for any reason whatsoever, the Purchaser shall pay to the Company the full price thereof, less in each case any amount previously paid by the Purchaser for the goods under this contract.
  6. Any receiver or liquidator appointed over the assets of the Purchaser shall pay into a separate bank account any sums received from third parties in respect of sales to them of the goods by the Purchaser, up to the amount of any indebtedness of the Purchaser to the Company under this contract for the sole benefit of the Company.

16.  Limit Of Liability


This clause sets out the entire financial liability of each Party (including liability for the acts of omissions of its employees to each other in respect of any breach of this agreement or any representation, statement or tortuous act or omission (including negligence) arising under or in connection with this Agreement).

  1. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit or exclude liability of either Party to the other for death or personal injury resulting from negligence, for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
  2. Without prejudice to 16 (i), neither Party shall not be liable to the other Party, whether in contract, tort (including negligence) or restitution, or for breach of statutory duty or misrepresentation, or otherwise, for any: (a) loss of profit; or (b) loss of goodwill; (c) loss of business; (d) loss of business opportunity; (e) loss of anticipated saving; (f) loss or corruption of data or information; (g) special, indirect consequential damage suffered by one Party that arises under or in connection with this agreement.
  3. Without prejudice to clause 16 (i) or clause 16 (ii) the Company’s total liability of each Party arising under or in connection with this Agreement, whether arising in contract, tort (including negligence) or restitution or for breach of statutory duty or misrepresentation, or otherwise, shall be limited to the price of the Order to which the claim relates.

17.  Intellectual Property Rights


Inventions, technical information, patents, know-how, registered and unregistered trademarks and service marks (including any trade, brand or business names and any URLs or domain names), registered designs, design rights, copyright and moral rights and topography rights (in each case for the full period thereof and all extensions and renewals thereof), applications for any of the foregoing and the right to apply for a claim priority in respect of any foregoing in any part of the world and any similar rights situated in any country.

  1. All intellectual property rights in the goods and in any material used in the manufacture of the goods so and shall continue to belong to the Company or a supplier to the Company and the purchaser agrees that it will not infringe any of the Company’s intellectual property rights. In addition, the Purchaser agrees to notify the Company as soon as it becomes aware of any third-party infringement of Intellectual Property Rights in relation to the goods or any of them.
  2. The Purchaser shall leave in position and not cover, deface or erase any notices or other marks (Including, without limitation, notice that a trademark, design, patent or copyright relating to the goods is owned by the Company or a third party) which may be placed on or affixed to the goods.

18.  General


  1. This agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the law of England and the parties hereby accept the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice in England in relation to all matters, claims or disputes arising out of or in connection with this agreement.
  2. In the case that any part or parts of this contract are held to be illegal or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder of the contract should still apply.
  3. All orders are accepted and executed on the understanding that the Purchaser is bound by these General Conditions of Sale. Where there is any inconsistency between these Conditions of Sale and any Conditions which the Purchaser seeks to impose these General Conditions of Sale shall prevail.

Company Information


Kukri Sports Ltd is registered in England and Wales. Our registered office is Kukri Sports Limited, Landmark House, Station Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England. SK8 7BS, and our company registration number is 6442735.

Gift Cards and eGift Cards

Kukri

Buying an eGift card

You can purchase eGift cards online via our website www.kukrisports.co.uk (the “website”) eGift cards are not currently valid in-store.

The minimum amount that can be loaded onto an eGift card is £5 and the maximum amount is £200.

Your eGift card can be used by you or given as a gift. The eGift card will only be emailed to the purchaser, who must then forward to the gift recipient. We cannot email eGift cards directly to persons other than the purchaser.

An order confirmation email will be sent to the purchaser following purchase of an eGift card (please allow up to 24hrs for this).

How do I use my eGift card?

You can only use the eGift card to purchase merchandise on the Website. The eGift card can be used in any Kukri online club shop on the Website, with the exception of the Belfast Giants, Ulster Rugby and Lancashire County Cricket Club online stores. The eGift card can only be used online and cannot be used in any Kukri club store.

eGift cards will expire 12 months from the date of purchase of the eGift card if not used and we will not refund any remaining balance. We will not be responsible if an incorrect email address is submitted at the time of purchase. If the eGift card you purchase is sent to someone else, it will not be replaced, or its value refunded.

The value of your purchase(s) will be deducted from the balance on your eGift card; any remaining balance can be used against future purchases. If you find that your eGift card is not accepted at checkout, check the eGift card number and pin number you’ve entered and try again. If you continue to experience any further issues email contact@kukrisports.com or call us on +44 (0) 1772 338 899

When placing an order, you will be asked permission to opt in and receive marketing emails from us. For our privacy policy click here. Returning an item purchased with an eGift card

The general terms of purchase of any sale apply to all purchases made with an eGift card - https://www.kukrisports.co.uk/privacy-legal/terms-conditions/ (the “Sale Terms”)

If you purchase goods online (in full) using an eGift card, after your item has been returned via post, your refund will be credited to a new eGift card and not by any other means including cash or bank transfers. See our Sale Terms for more information on returns.

If you purchase goods online in excess of the value of the eGift card and pay (in part) using an eGift card and pay the extra (in part) using another payment method, then after your item has been returned via post (subject to the Sale Terms), the amount you paid via the eGift card will be credited to a new eGift card and not by any other means including cash or bank transfers. The amount you paid using another payment method will be credited using that same payment method.

eGift card exclusions

eGift cards are not a cheque guarantee or a credit card. eGift cards cannot be refunded or exchanged for cash or re-sold. Kukri cannot be held liable for lost or stolen eGift cards or be used without with permission of the owner.

eGift cards cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount or promotion online at the time of purchase.

Kukri reserves the right to amend, waive or add any further terms and conditions necessary due to legal, security or regulatory reasons. Notice of any changes to those terms and conditions will be displayed in stores and on our website.

Kukri reserves the right to refuse redemption of an eGift card where we reasonably believe that the eGift card has been altered, copied, corrupted or otherwise used in any fraudulent way. The eGift card can only be used by consumers and cannot be used for bulk club shop merchandise orders.

Ulster Rugby

References in these terms to “we”, “us”, and “our” are to Kukri Sports Limited. eGift cards and Gift Cards are provided by us.

Part A – eGift Cards

Buying an eGift card

You can purchase eGift cards online via our website https://www.ulsterrugbyshop.com (the “Website”).

The minimum amount that can be loaded onto an eGift card is £5 and the maximum amount is £200.

Your eGift card can be used by you or given as a gift. The eGift card will only be emailed to the purchaser, who must then forward to the gift recipient. We cannot email eGift cards directly to persons other than the eGift card purchaser.

An order confirmation email will be sent to the purchaser following purchase of an eGift card.

How do I use my eGift card?

You can use the eGift card to purchase merchandise on the Website or at the on-site Store (see details below). The eGift card cannot be used in any other Kukri online club shop or Kukri club store.

If you find that your eGift card is not accepted at checkout, check the eGift card number you’ve entered and try again. If you continue to experience any further issues email ulsterrugby@kukrisports.com or call us on +44 (0) 2890 647 903.

eGift cards will expire 6 months from the date of purchase of the eGift card if not used and we will not refund any remaining balance.

We will not be responsible if an incorrect email address is submitted at the time of purchase on the Website. If the eGift card you purchase is sent to someone else, it will not be replaced, or its value refunded.

The value of your purchase(s) will be deducted from the balance on your eGift card; any remaining balance can be used against future purchases.

When placing an order, you will be asked permission to opt in and receive marketing emails from us. For our privacy policy click here.

Returning an item purchased online with an eGift card

The general terms of purchase of any sale apply to all goods purchased with an eGift card - https://www.kukrisports.co.uk/privacy-legal/terms-conditions/ (the “Sale Terms”)

If you purchase goods online (in full) using an eGift card, after your item has been returned via post, your refund will be credited to a new eGift card and not by any other means including cash or bank transfers. See our Sale Terms for more information on returns.

If you purchase goods online in excess of the value of the eGift card and pay (in part) using an eGift card and pay the extra (in part) using another payment method, then after your item has been returned via post (subject to the Sale Terms), the amount you paid via the eGift card will be credited to a new eGift card and not by any other means including cash or bank transfers. The amount you paid using another payment method will be credited using that same payment method.

Part B – Gift Cards in Store

Buying a Gift Card

You can buy physical Gift Cards at our store located at the Kingspan Stadium at 134 Mount Merrion Avenue, Belfast BT6 0FT, Northern Ireland (the “Store”).

The minimum amount that can be loaded onto a Gift card is £5 and the maximum amount is £200.

Your Gift Card can be used by you or given as a gift. It is your responsibility to provide the Gift Card to the gift recipient.

How do I use my Gift card?

You can only use the Gift Card to purchase merchandise in the Store or on the Website. The Gift card cannot be used in any other Kukri store.

Gift Cards will expire 6 months from the date of purchase of the Gift Card if not used and we will not refund any remaining balance.

The value of your purchase(s) will be deducted from the balance on your Gift Card; any remaining balance can be used against future purchases.

Returning an item purchased in Store with a Gift Card

Any items must be returned to the Store within 28 days of purchase, providing you have the receipt and goods are in original condition (unless faulty). For returns without a receipt we may at our sole discretion offer an exchange to the value of the most recent, or current selling price of the good.

When you return the item in Store your refund will be credited to a new Gift Card and not by any other means including cash or bank transfers.

If you purchase goods in Store in excess of the value of the Gift Card, paying (in part) using a Gift Card and pay the extra (in part) using another payment method, then after your item has been returned in Store, the amount you paid via the Gift Card will be credited to a new Gift Card and not by any other means including cash or bank transfers. The amount you paid using another payment method will be credited using that same payment method.

Part C – Card Exclusions

The following exclusions apply to both eGift cards and Gift Cards. Both eGift cards and Gift Cards:

Kukri reserves the right to amend, waive or add any further terms and conditions necessary due to legal, security or regulatory reasons. Notice of any changes to those terms and conditions will be displayed in Stores and on our Website.

Kukri reserves the right to refuse redemption of an eGift card or Gift Card where we reasonably believe that they have been altered, copied, corrupted or otherwise used in any fraudulent way. eGift cards and Gift Cards can only be used by consumers and cannot be used for bulk club shop merchandise orders.