Terms & Conditions


Our Plain Language Guide to Terms and Conditions of Usage of the ExpressWAHPz Service, Apps and Web Site

ExpressWAHPz - Terms & Conditions

Play Nicely!

 

As with our plain language privacy policy it is our intention and hope that we avoid a sprawling legal document governing your use of the system. In a nutshell we operate a "common sense" usage policy, allowing individuals to operate a professional web presence for their home business, hobby business, social club, group or organisation. If you put legally acceptable content online, and use your account for legitimate purposes then you will, generally speaking, have no problems.

 

If you use the service to set up spam-filled nonsense, use the ExpressWAHPz pages in spam advertising, put illegal content online, cause requests to Avallach Technology to remove such content etc. then you will be given the opportunity to fix things up to avoid having your account closed 

 

If we discover that you are using your account as online file storage, cause unreasonable stress on server usage, or otherwise adversely affect the overall service availability, your account will be suspended.

 

At the same time, we don't bog you down with minimum service contracts, nor do we "subsidise" the service by placing advertising on your web pages (not even on free accounts). With the exception of some special promotions (e.g. 12 months service for $47) all accounts are operated on a month-by-month basis and you are free to cancel at any time by emailing support@avallach.com

 

Where you have purchased an account for a longer period (e.g. 12 months) the regular monthly pricing and cancellation terms will apply once the initial period has passed.

 

You are of course bound by the relevant portions of the Acceptable Usage Policy and other policies applying to the Web Hosting service underpinning ExpressWAHPz. These documents can be found here

 

We try to play fair, and if you do likewise then we'll all get along with no problems at all....

 

This policy was last updated: 12th Feb 2011