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1. ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS

The present document is an agreement between Website  Inc. (“Website ”), owner and operator of the inspirational content website, transactional platform or application, as the case may be, accessible notably at the URL address www.goalcast.com (collectively, our “Sites”), and you, a user of our Sites (“User”).

By visiting our Sites and/or purchasing something from us, you engage in our “Service” and agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions (“Terms of Service”, “Terms”), including those additional terms and conditions and policies referenced herein and/or available by hyperlink, including Goalcast’s Privacy Policy (the “Policy”).

Please read these Terms of Service carefully before accessing or using our Sites. By accessing or using any part of the Sites, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree to all the terms and conditions of those Terms, then you may not access the Sites or use any Services.

The Site and the Services are only available to Users who can legally conclude contracts, as provided by the applicable laws. By using or accessing the Site, you represent and guarantee that the usage of the Site is not prohibited to you, notably, because of your age.


2. MODIFICATION OF THE TERMS OF SERVICE

2.1. We might change those Terms from time to time. Website  reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to update, modify or replace any part of the Terms of Service, from time to time.
2.2. Even if only a few people actually read online terms and conditions, it is your responsibility to check them. You can review the most current version of the Terms of Service at any time on this page. We reserve the right to update, change or replace any part of these Terms of Service by posting updates and/or changes to our Sites. It is your responsibility to check this page periodically for changes. Your continued use of or access to the Sites following the posting of any changes constitutes acceptance of those changes.

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