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Cheaper Alternative To T&C Contracts? [Fastlane Road Block!]

GetShitDone

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Hey guys, I am launching my marketing campaign very soon but i have ran into one problem. After spending most of my budget on my start up, I don't have enough money to pay so much money for a Terms and Conditions contract to be conjured up by a lawyer. What are some cheap alternatives that would benefit be the same way as if a lawyer would do it for me? My T&C agreement will be based on a service package that i am offering as a weekly all year round maintenance service to residential homes.

Thank you!

Edit: I have just found a few people on fiver to do it and looks like there one of the few options. Sounds good, I would delete this thread but I'm not sure how.
 
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ewH

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Don't delete the thread. Instead, please keep us updated on how this goes. Creating a proper ToS and/or privacy policy is definitely one of those scary barriers once you hit it.
 

Clayton

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If you're looking for general website terms of service, SnapTerms has been getting a lot of buzz in the tech startup scene. I have a friend who was happy with their service as well.
 
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GetShitDone

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If you're looking for general website terms of service, SnapTerms has been getting a lot of buzz in the tech startup scene. I have a friend who was happy with their service as well.

Hey, thanks for that link. That's a really cool website and video on the home page. I am just contemplating if I should use them or the free lancers on five err considering the large number of positive reviews combined with the very cheap prices.
 

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