Terms of service

General Terms and Conditions (GTC) for the webshop dateidea.ca, headquartered in the USA

1.   Scope
These General Terms and Conditions (hereinafter referred to as "GTC") govern the relationship between
dateidea.ca (hereinafter referred to as the "Provider") and its customers (hereinafter referred to as "Customer" or "Customers") in connection with the sale of digital products through the Provider's webshop.

2.   Offer and Contract Conclusion
The Provider’s offer is directed at anyone interested in purchasing the product. The representation of products in the webshop does not constitute a legally binding offer but rather an invitation to place an order. The contract between the Customer and the Provider is concluded only when the Customer places an order, and the Provider confirms it. The Provider reserves the right to reject orders without giving reasons.

3.   Prices and Payment Terms
Prices in the Provider’s webshop are listed in Canadian Dollars (CAD)and include VAT. The Provider reserves the right to change prices at any time.
The following payment methods are available to the Customer:

o    Credit cards

o    Apple Pay
The Provider reserves the right to exclude certain payment methods. The Customer agrees to receive the link to the digital product immediately after completing the order via email.

4.   Delivery
As the products are digital, delivery occurs immediately after the order is completed via email.

5.   Right of Withdrawal
There is no right of withdrawal, as the products are digital goods.

6.   Warranty and Liability
The Provider guarantees that the digital products are free of material and manufacturing defects at the time of delivery. No further warranty is provided. The Provider is not liable for damages caused by improper use of the products by the Customer.

7.   Data Protection
The Provider commits to treating the Customer’s personal data confidentially and using it solely for order processing.
The data will not be shared with third parties.

8.   Applicable Law and Jurisdiction
Swiss law applies exclusively. The place of jurisdiction is the Provider’s headquarters.

Severability Clause
Should any provisions of these GTC be invalid or become invalid, the validity of the remaining provisions shall not be affected. The parties shall replace the invalid provision with a legally permissible provision that comes closest to the economic purpose and intent of the invalid provision.