Legal notice
This Legal Notice sets out the information required under UK trading law, EU distance-selling rules (Directive 2011/83/EU), and the German Telemedia Act (§5 TMG / Impressum) for anyone ordering from Ugly Betty Confetti.
Business details
Trading name: Ugly Betty Confetti
Business type: Sole trader (United Kingdom)
Owner and person responsible for content: Deb Pirie
Registered trading address: Newcastle upon Tyne NE20 9DT, United Kingdom
Email: info@uglybettyconfetti.com
VAT
Ugly Betty Confetti is not currently VAT registered. No VAT is charged on any orders. If this changes, prices and this notice will be updated.
Regulatory authority
As a UK sole trader selling craft and beauty products, Ugly Betty Confetti does not fall under a specific regulated professional body. The business operates under general UK consumer protection law, including the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013.
Content and intellectual property
All text, photography, product names, and brand assets on this site are the property of Ugly Betty Confetti unless otherwise credited. Reuse, reproduction, or distribution without written permission is not permitted.
Product accuracy
We take care to describe every foil and product accurately, including colour, finish, tier, and compatibility. Colours shown on screen may vary slightly from the physical product due to monitor calibration, lighting, and printing conditions. This does not affect your statutory rights.
Dispute resolution
If you have a complaint about an order, please email info@uglybettyconfetti.com first. We aim to respond within 1 working day and resolve any issue directly.
If we cannot reach a resolution, EU consumers may use the European Commission’s Online Dispute Resolution platform at https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr. We are not obliged and not willing to participate in a dispute settlement procedure before a consumer arbitration board.
Jurisdiction
These terms and any dispute arising from an order with Ugly Betty Confetti are governed by the laws of England and Wales. UK courts have non-exclusive jurisdiction, without prejudice to mandatory consumer-protection rights in the buyer’s country of residence.
Last reviewed: May 2026. This notice is updated whenever business details change.