Accessibility Statement
Last updated: October 23, 2025
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rebuy is a service that allows you to sell used electronics and media items at a fixed price with minimal effort. When you offer us your items, we will give you a preliminary price. You then send us your item. We will check it and pay you the price quoted in accordance with our General Terms and Conditions if your item matches the information you provided. You can also purchase used products, new books and accessories from us. Our range includes electronic items such as smartphones and tablets, as well as media items such as books and DVDs. To purchase an item, add it to your shopping basket and complete the purchase. For the steps leading to the conclusion of a contract, please refer to our General Terms and Conditions. There, as well as in our offer itself, you will also find consumer information in accordance with Art. 246 EGBGB.
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The provider of rebuy is rebuy recommerce GmbH, Erkelenzdamm 11-13, 10999 Berlin; contact form; Telephone: +49 (0)30 520 05 017; Email:
anfrage@rebuy.de.
If you have any comments or questions regarding accessibility, please contact us using these communication channels.
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The legal requirements for accessibility are derived from the Accessibility Enhancement Act (BFSG) in conjunction with the Ordinance on the Accessibility Enhancement Act.
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Our online shop and app are designed to be accessible in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1 at level AA to ensure that our offerings are accessible to all people. The European standard for digital accessibility EN 301 549 refers to the WCAG for web content accessibility and is complied with by fulfilling the requirements of the WCAG.
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Our online shop and app are designed to be perceivable, operable, understandable and robust. The same applies to the identification, authentication, security and payment functions and methods used.
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Perceivable:
Information and components of the user interface are presented in a way that can be perceived by users. Users must therefore be able to perceive the information presented. Information must not be invisible to all senses. Examples of this are: text descriptions for all non-decorative images, such as example images used to describe a product’s condition.
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Operable:
Components of the user interface and navigation are operable. Users must therefore be able to operate the user interface. The user interface must not require interactions that a user cannot perform. Examples of this are: all interactive elements used to buy, sell and manage orders can be operated solely through keyboard navigation.
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Understandable:
Information and the operation of the user interface are understandable. Users must therefore be able to understand both the information and the operation of the user interface. The content or operation must not exceed their level of understanding. Examples of this are: a consistent navigation within the buying, selling and account areas, or user input error handling through descriptive messages.
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Robust:
Content can be read and interpreted by different technologies, even over a period of time. Users must be able to access the content even as technology advances. Examples of this are: the proper use of semantic HTML and ARIA attributes to be picked up by assistive technology to interpret our website as intended.
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The accessibility features we use ensure the privacy of our users. Through regular reviews and adjustments, we ensure that our offerings comply with legal requirements and that accessibility is guaranteed for all users.
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The responsible market surveillance authority is the market surveillance agency of the federal states for the accessibility of products and services. The contact details are as follows: MLBF c/o Ministerium für Arbeit, Soziales, Gesundheit und Gleichstellung Sachsen-Anhalt, Postfach 39 11 55, 39135 Magdeburg; Telephone: 0391 567 6970; Email: MLBF@ms.sachsen-anhalt.de.