
Terms & Conditions
A legal disclaimer
1.1 Acceptance
By accessing or using this website, you agree to these Terms & Conditions.
1.2 Service Scope
We provide website design, development, BPO services, and related digital solutions as described on our website or in formal proposals.
1.3 Disclaimer
Website content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute business, marketing, or technical advice.
1.4 No Client Relationship
A client relationship is established only once a formal proposal, service agreement, or project mandate has been accepted and confirmed in writing.
1.5 Fees
Fees are charged according to the accepted quotation, proposal, or service agreement. Additional work outside the agreed scope may incur further charges. Payment terms are specified in the relevant agreement.
1.6 Intellectual Property
All website content, branding, layouts, and materials are the property of our company unless otherwise stated. No content may be copied, reproduced, or distributed without written consent.
Intellectual property relating to client projects is governed by the corresponding service agreement.
1.7 Liability
We are not liable for:
• Losses arising from reliance on website content
• Downtime or failures of hosting providers, third-party platforms, or software tools
• Errors caused by inaccurate or incomplete information supplied by clients
• Losses arising from external links or third-party content
All services are delivered on a best-effort basis.
1.8 Website Use
You agree not to misuse, disrupt, interfere with, or attempt to gain unauthorised access to the website or its systems.
1.9 Project Delivery
Timelines, deliverables, and revision cycles are governed by the project agreement. Delays caused by late client feedback, missing materials, or external dependencies fall outside our control.
1.10 Termination
We may restrict or terminate website access or suspend services where necessary, including for non-payment or breach of terms.
1.11 Governing Law
These Terms & Conditions are governed by South African law.