Cancellation Policy and Disclaimer

For "TimeLokator" at timelokator.com.

A) Cancellation Policy for Consumers

1. Right of Withdrawal

You have the right to withdraw from this contract within fourteen days without giving any reason, from the date the contract is concluded.

2. Exercising the Right of Withdrawal

Contact: Daniel Jung, Jung-Marketing, Schützenweg 10, 29476 Quickborn, Germany
Email: kontakt@timelokator.com · Phone: 05865 988 084 / 0151 1024 7486

To meet the deadline, send your notice before the withdrawal period expires.

3. Effects of Withdrawal

We will reimburse all payments without undue delay and no later than fourteen days from receipt of your withdrawal notice, using the same payment method as the original transaction.

If you requested performance during the withdrawal period, you must pay a proportionate amount for services already provided.

4. Early Expiry of Withdrawal Right (Section 356(5) BGB)

The withdrawal right expires early if performance has begun after you expressly agreed and confirmed your awareness that the withdrawal right is lost once performance begins.

5. Required Waiver Checkbox

[ ] I expressly agree that performance of the contract begins before the withdrawal period expires. I confirm that I am aware that, by giving this consent, I lose my right of withdrawal under Section 356(5) BGB once performance begins.

6. Model Withdrawal Form

To: Daniel Jung, Jung-Marketing, Schützenweg 10, 29476 Quickborn, Germany · Email: kontakt@timelokator.com

I/We hereby withdraw from the contract for the following service:
Ordered on / received on:
Name:
Address:
Signature (paper only):
Date:

B) Disclaimer

1. Content and Time Data Accuracy

Users who enter data are solely responsible for the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of that data.

2. External Links

The respective site operator is responsible for linked external content.

3. Availability / Uptime

Uninterrupted availability is not guaranteed. No SLA applies unless explicitly agreed in writing.

4. Technical Disruptions and Maintenance

Maintenance, security updates, force majeure or third-party outages may cause temporary restrictions.

5. Mandatory Statutory Liability

Liability for intent, gross negligence, injury to life/body/health, and mandatory statutory provisions remains unaffected.