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Terms and Conditions

1. Introduction Welcome to BlueMax Info. These Terms & Conditions govern your use of our website and services. By accessing or using our website, you agree to comply with these terms. If you do not agree, please refrain from using our services.

2. Services BlueMax Info provides IT and networking solutions, including structured data cabling, fiber optic networking, and CCTV installation. Our services are available solely in the UK and are subject to availability. We strive to ensure high-quality service delivery but do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free services.

3. User Responsibilities

  • Users must provide accurate and up-to-date information when engaging with our services.
  • Users must not use our services for any unlawful, fraudulent, or unauthorized purposes.
  • Unauthorized access, distribution, or modification of our software, hardware, or systems is strictly prohibited.
  • Users agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations related to data protection and IT security.

4. Payments & Fees All payments for services must be made as per the agreed contract terms. Failure to make timely payments may result in service suspension or termination. We reserve the right to revise our pricing and service fees at our discretion. Any applicable taxes and charges will be communicated in advance.

5. Limitation of Liability We are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from the use of our services. This includes but is not limited to loss of data, business interruptions, and cyber-attacks. Our total liability, if any, will be limited to the amount paid by the user for the specific service in question.

6. Termination We reserve the right to terminate or suspend services if a user violates these terms or engages in prohibited activities. Users may also terminate their agreement by providing written notice, subject to applicable contractual obligations.

7. Governing Law These terms are governed by UK law. Any disputes shall be resolved through legal proceedings within the jurisdiction of UK courts.