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Where do you guys put your company terms and conditions?

I've written mine out and put them in a PDF jobby but I'm not sure where I would put them. I originally thought I'd just put a link on my website but after looking at other peoples websites no one else seems to have done that.

Would I just pop an extra PDF on my quotation E-mail with it all in or just not have anything except for larger contracts.

I mainly do domestic work but would like to be able to put the T&C's somewhere so that people can view them if needs be (covering my own ass).

What do you guys do?

Also I noticed a lot of people do have 'website T&C's' which I have not even looked into, is that something I should be putting up or is that not really that important?

Any advise would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance people :-).

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I do written quotes via email and on the bottom state t&c are available on our Web site, I had them vetted by trading standards so know there spot on.

 

T&c are only valid if a written quote is supplied and the customer confirms in writing view email, text or letter by the way.

 

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I do written quotes via email and on the bottom state t&c are available on our Web site, I had them vetted by trading standards so know there spot on.

 

T&c are only valid if a written quote is supplied and the customer confirms in writing view email, text or letter by the way.

 

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Yeah that's what I thought but 99% of websites don't seem to have a link to their T&C's so I just wondered what other ways people get around it and how important it all is. I just want to say that I'm not liable for small marks on the lawn etc.

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Mine has the validation time period clearly stated, statement saying "by accepting this quotation, you are agreeing to the t&cs, and then "for full t&c go to website address."

 

Gives people the option to look at them, without seeing a huge list of t&c below the quote, but also makes them aware that there are t&cs.

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Mine has the validation time period clearly stated, statement saying "by accepting this quotation, you are agreeing to the t&cs, and then "for full t&c go to website address."

 

Gives people the option to look at them, without seeing a huge list of t&c below the quote, but also makes them aware that there are t&cs.

 

 

Yeah I was thinking of doing a similar thing. But the way I have it at the moment they would go to the website then be sent to a T&C's PDF link at the bottom of the website. I guess I was on the right tracks just over thinking it.

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