It can be very common to come across scenarios where a business has in place it’s terms of business for their customers or clients, but nothing more.
It can be very common to come across scenarios where a business has in place it’s terms of business for their customers or clients, but nothing more.
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Terms and conditions are essentially the contract you have in place between your business and your customers. They establish the rights, responsibilities and obligations of both the provider and the user or customer.
Terms and conditions are the legal agreement between you and your user or customer, so it is crucial to approach them with care and attention to detail.