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BLK NICE Boutique

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                                                    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

                                                               Effective 5/8/2026

 

What is the legal entity name and IRS Federal Employer identification number for BLK NICE Boutique?

The legal entity name for BLK NICE Boutique is BLK NICE, LLC and its IRS Federal Employer Identification# is 92-8252255.

What are our Ready to Ship Products?

These are our non-custom, limited availability products that don't require additional days to process and ship from our warehouse. Once you submit an Order for these product(s), the Order is sent directly to BLK NICE Boutique to fulfill and ship separately from the Collection Products.

What are our Collection Products?

These are our custom products that require additional days to process and ship from our warehouse. Once you submit an Order for these product(s), the Order is sent directly to our third-party vendor to fulfill and ship separately from the Ready to Ship Products.

What Payment Methods are made available for Customers to select as an option to pay for their product Order?

1. PayPal Wallet: offers PayPal, PayPal Pay Later, Debit/Credit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express), and Venmo.

2. Apple Pay: Available through PayPal merchant services.

3. Google Pay: Available through PayPal merchant services.

How does BLK NICE Boutique's North Carolina Sales Use & Tax Calculated?

Sales Tax is a privilege tax imposed on a retailer engaged in business in North Carolina. Sales Tax is calculated on sales of taxable tangible personal property. The Sales Tax must be stated and charged separately on the Customer's Order Invoice and provided to the Customer at the time of sale. The Sales Tax is paid by the Customer to BLK NICE, LLC (through BLK NICE Boutique), who collects and remits the Sales Tax to the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

The sales prices of our products are subject to a general (State) 4.75% North Carolina Sales Tax plus a (Local) 2.00% Wake County Sales Tax (subject to change based on the SHIP FROM local Zip Code), and a (Transit) 0.50% Wake County Sales Tax; for a combined general State/Local/Transit Sales Tax rate of 7.25%.  

When do Gift Certificates expire?

Per The Federal Trade Commission's, the nation's consumer protection agency, the new federal rules that went into effect August 2010, are designed to protect consumers, restricts fees, and affect gift certificates' expiration dates. These new rules apply to two types of cards: retail gift cards and bank gift cards. Here are the highlights (but not limit to):

  • Money on a gift card cannot expire for at least five years from the date the card was purchased, or from the date any additional money was loaded on to card. If the expiration date listed on the card is earlier than these dates, the money can be transferred to a replacement card at no lost.
  • Inactivity fees can be charged only after a card hasn't been used for at least one year, and then only once per month. But fees may be charged to by the card or to replace a lost or stolen card.
  • The card must clearly disclose its expiration date, and the card or packaging must clearly disclose any fees. No matter a card says, consumers still are protected by the new rules.