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Send a notice of default

If your supplier has delivered poor quality, there is a breach of contract. Before you can take legal action, it is important that you give the other party a reasonable chance to still fulfil the agreements from the contract. This can be done by means of a notice of default. For example, you can ask the supplier to supply new products that meet the quality standard, but you can also ask the supplier to repair the current goods. If your supplier does not respond to this notice of default, then there is an omission. In that case, dependent on the details of your contract and the country of your supplier, you can demand compensation and possibly terminate the contract with your supplier. In Turkey, it is mandatory to send a notice of default.

Before sending a notice of default, be sure to read and understand the contract, in particular the refund and returns policy clauses.