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REGARDING SERVICES: Most services provided by the staff of Computing Solutions and More (herein after referred to as CSAM) are billed on a Time & Expense (T & E) basis.  We do offer some website and advertising package prices, and they are based on specific services that are included.  Purchase of packaged service does not entitle a customer to unlimited support after the initial service is provided.  

REGARDING PAYMENT:  CSAM reserves the right to suspend hosting and publication of any and all websites designed and/or hosted by CSAM, for non-payment on any and all other services provided to any individual or entity which purchases products or services through the CSAM storefront or any of CSAM's subsidiaries or websites. Full payment of all amounts due on account to CSAM, must be paid in full, and the payment transaction must be cleared before any further services will be provided and before a website will be reinstated for hosting and/or publication.  Also be advised, that no further services of any kind will be provided to customer's who are delinquent in payment of their account, until account balance is paid in full.  You may also be put on a COD basis only. 

REGARDING REFUNDS: While we want our customers to be satisfied with our services, we do not offer refunds for any of our services.  We will work with you within the first 30 days after service work completion (you will be notified either by email or a phone call regarding website completion) to accomodate your needs - based on our original mutual agreement.  We cannot provide ongoing computer or website services without charge after that point.  Our hourly rate in effect at that time will be charged.

REGARDING PROVIDING SERVICES: CSAM reserves the right to discontinue providing services to existing customers, or decline service requests from potential/prospect customers, if we feel that the business relationship is not in the best interest of both parties.

    

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