Terms

Thank you for visiting CrowdSauce HQ. By using CrowdSauce you agree to these Terms and Conditions and any policies, guidelines or amendments we present to you from time to time.

We do update these Terms when we think of something worth adding or changing, and you’ll find the most current version here. If you are sad and lonely, you might even come back here from time to time and see what we’ve done, though really you should try getting out more.

Crikey, even we only visit this bit because it’s Important Legal Stuff (our Important Legal Stuff Advisers told us that, so it must be true).So if you have any questions about this document email us at support [!at] crowdsauce [!dot] com

1. Using CrowdSauce

We may ask you for current, accurate identification and other information as part of the registration process and/or continued use of CrowdSauce.

It’s up to you to keep this information confidential, and if the security of your information is compromised at any time you agree as a condition of using CrowdSauce to tell us right away.

We won’t be held liable for any loss or damage resulting from you failing to provide us with accurate information or you not keeping your password safe.

2. Some stuff about social networking

This site is all about helping people reach out to businesses by requesting a deal (reward me requests) and businesses reaching out to people. That imposes some responsibilities on all of us – CrowdSauce, you as user, and any groups or businesses with which you interact – to respect each other, because we all need each other and if we start mucking around we could spoil the whole thing.

If you are a user, for example, you mustn’t lightly criticise a business or do anything that will unfairly damage its reputation or commercial activity.

If you’re a business, you must make fair offers that are genuine and not spoiled by ridiculous fine print that takes back with one hand what you appear to be offering with the other.

As a business you must agree to only add deals or coupons for services provided directly from your business and not from a third party or affiliate website. And for our part we here at CrowdSauce HQ will play equally fair with individual users and businesses.

3. Playing nice

We reserve the absolute right at all times to discharge you off CrowdSauce temporarily or permanently for inappropriate conduct. We are under no obligation to tell you why, and will accept no responsibility for any loss or damage that may result.

In particular, behave yourself: don’t do evil and respect your fellow cadets. Don’t, for example, do anything to hurt, compromise or damage the reputation or business of anyone. If you find anyone else misbehaving, please tell us contact@crowdsauce.com.

Of course, while we reserve this right, we don’t exercise it lightly and if you do something we don’t think is right or fair, we’ll try to let you know and give you the chance to sort it out.

You must check out anything you buy or get involved with through CrowdSauce, and anything you do on CrowdSauce is at your risk.

By using CrowdSauce you agree you won’t use any robot, spider, scraper, harvesting bot, other automatic device or manual process to monitor, access or copy content or web pages or other information on this site without CrowdSauce’s explicit prior written permission (which we won’t give).

4. Privacy

By using CrowdSauce, you accept that we may access, preserve and/or disclose your information if in our opinion we are required to by law or for any other reason.

To make CrowdSauce happen, we have to transmit data over networks.

5. Our rights and those of our advertisers

Intellectual Property is valuable, and by using CrowdSauce you agree to respect the rights of owners of Intellectual Property on CrowdSauce – that’s us, our advertisers and others.

We can take off the site anything you put on, and we don’t have to tell you why. We accept no responsibility for any loss or damage that results.

We’ll obviously take care to look after your data, but if for any reason it gets lost or destroyed, we accept no responsibility for any loss or damage that results. Keep a copy.

WYSIWYG (remember that?): What You See Is What You Get, and this site is offered “as is” and without any warranty or condition, express, implied, statutory, fried or scrambled.

To the extent the law permits, CrowdSauce specifically disclaims implied warranties of title, merchantability, fitness for purpose and non-infringement.

We don’t guarantee continuous, uninterrupted or secure access to the site or the services, and you know as well as we do, and agree by using this site, that things may happen outside our control. We do our best.

6. Your rights

Everything you put into CrowdSauce is yours (provided it belongs to you). By putting anything onto the site you represent that it does belong to you, and authorise us to use it in any way we see fit.

You can take your stuff off CrowdSauce any time you like, without giving us notice.

7. Indemnity

By using CrowdSauce, you agree to hold harmless and indemnify CrowdSauce and its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, agents, employees, advertisers, licensore, suppliers or partners against any third party legal action in any way resulting from your use of our services.

You agree to comply with every single domestic and international law, statute, ordinance, common law and regulation regarding your use of this website and these services.

You ensure that anything you post on this site adheres to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (Cth), the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) and any other legislation.

You and we are independent contractors, and we don’t intend or recognise any agency, partnership, joint venture, employee-employer or franchiser-franchisee relationship by these Terms.