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You may wish to review our Terms and Conditions below before making your booking.

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Terms and Conditions

1.     PARTIES:

The Supplier: Seniors Technology Assistance (ABN: 45414267782) of PO Box 40 Erindale Centre ACT 2903.
The Customer:As per client request
The Premises: As per client request

2.     DEFINITIONS

  • The Supplier is Seniors Technology Assistance (ABN: 45414267782) of PO Box 40 Erindale Centre ACT 2903.
  • The Customer is the party or any person acting on behalf of and with the authority of the Customer that the Order is provided for.
  • The Guarantor is the person(s), or entity, who agrees to be liable for the debts of the Customer.
  • The Order shall be defined as any request for the provision of Goods and/or Services by the Customer with the Supplier which has been accepted by the Supplier.
  • The Goods are the products and/or components provided by the Supplier.
  • The Services are all the delivery and/or supply of Goods, installation and repairs done by the Supplier, including any advice or recommendations.
  • The Premises are the land or land and buildings where the Services are to be carried out.
  • The Price is the amount invoiced for Goods supplied or Services provided.
  • Indirect, Special or Consequential loss or damage includes i) any loss of income profit or business; ii) any loss of good will or reputation; iii) any loss of value of intellectual property.
  • Invoices include invoices for Goods supplied or for Services provide, or both.
  • Major failure is Goods and/or Services that are unsafe and/or substantially unfit for normal purpose and cannot reasonably be made fit within a reasonable time.

3.     GENERAL

  • These Terms and Conditions form this Agreement.
  • Any Order requested by the Customer is deemed to be an Order incorporating these Terms and Conditions and may not be varied unless expressly agreed to by the Supplier in writing. In the event that an inconsistency exists and/or arises between these terms and the Order it is acknowledged between the parties that these Terms and Conditions will prevail.
  • No subsequent correspondence or document or discussion shall modify or otherwise vary these Terms and Conditions unless such variation is in writing and signed by the Supplier.
  • The Terms and Conditions are binding on the Customer, his heirs, assignees, executors, trustees and where applicable, any liquidator, receiver or administrator.
  • In these Terms and Conditions, the singular shall include the plural, the masculine shall include feminine and neuter and words importing persons shall apply to corporations.
  • Where more than one Customer completes this Agreement each shall be liable jointly and severally.
  • If any provision of these Terms and Conditions shall be invalid, void, illegal or unenforceable the validity, existence, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be affected, prejudiced or impaired and the offending provision shall be deemed as severed from these Terms and Conditions.
  • The Supplier may license or sub-contract all or any part of its rights and obligations without the Customer’s consent but the Supplier acknowledges that it remains at all times liable to the Customer.
  • The failure by the Supplier to enforce any provision of these Terms and Conditions shall not be treated as a waiver of that provision, nor shall it affect the Supplier’s right to subsequently enforce that provision.
  • The Customer acknowledges that the Supplier may detail these Terms and Conditions on its website. In this event, the Terms and Conditions on the Supplier’s website shall apply to any future dealings as between the parties and the Customer is deemed to have notice of any such Terms and Conditions and/or amendments.
  • The Customer covenants that he is either the owner of the Premises or is acting with the authority of the Owner.
  • These Terms and Conditions must be read in conjunction with the Supplier’s Credit Application Form.

4.     PLACEMENT OF ORDERS

  • Orders placed by the Customer with the Supplier will be considered valid when placing the Order verbally and/or in writing.
  • Customers must provide the Supplier with a Purchase Order before any Goods or Services are provided.
  • Any Quotation issued by the Supplier shall expire thirty (30) days after the date of issuing. Supplier may provide Quotations to the Customer by verbal communication and/or in writing.
  • All prices are based on taxes and statutory charges current at the time of the Quotation. Should these vary during the period from the date of the Quotation to the date of the invoice, the difference will become the responsibility of the Customer and the Customer will be invoiced for the extra charge by the Supplier.

5.     PRICE

  • At the Supplier’s sole discretion the Price shall be either:
    • As detailed on invoices provided by the Supplier to the Customer in respect of Goods and or Services supplied; or
    • The Supplier’s quoted Price as for the Order (subject to clause 5.2).
  • The Supplier reserves the right to change the Price in the event of a variation to the Supplier’s Order, and notice will be provided in writing by the Supplier within a reasonable time.

6.     SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF GOODS

  • The Supplier reserves their right to:
    • Decline requests for any Goods requested by the Customer.
    • Cancel or postpone the delivery of Goods at their discretion.
  • Delivery of the Goods shall be deemed to be complete when the Goods are collected by the Customer or are delivered to the Customer or to the carrier as nominated by the Supplier and/or Customer.
  • Unless specified by the Supplier to the contrary in the Order, the Supplier does not warrant that it will be capable of providing the Goods at specific times requested by the Customer during the term of this Agreement.
  • Subject to otherwise complying with its obligations under this Agreement, the Supplier shall exercise its independent discretion as to its most appropriate and effective manner of providing the Goods and of satisfying the Customer’s expectations of those Goods.
  • In the discharge of its duties, the Supplier shall comply with all reasonable directions of the Customer as to the nature and scope of the Goods to be provided.
  • Nothing in the above clause shall effect the Supplier’s right to exercise its own judgment and to utilise its skills as it considers most appropriate in order to achieve compliance with the said resolutions, regulations and directions or otherwise with its obligations under this Agreement.
  • The Supplier may agree to provide, on request from the Customer, additional Goods not included or specifically excluded in the Quotation/Order. In this event, the Supplier shall be entitled to make an additional charge. Additional Goods includes, but is not limited to, alterations, amendments, and any additional visits by the Supplier after provision of the Goods at the request of the Customer.

7.   PROVISION OF SERVICES

  • The Supplier reserves their right to:
    • Decline requests for any Services requested by the Customer.
    • Cancel or postpone appointments at their discretion.
  • Unless specified by the Supplier to the contrary in the Order, the Supplier does not warrant that it will be capable of providing the Services at specific times requested by the Customer during the term of this Agreement.
  • Subject to otherwise complying with its obligations under this Agreement, the Supplier shall exercise its independent discretion as to its most appropriate and effective manner of providing the Services and of satisfying the Customer’s expectations of those Services.
  • In the discharge of its duties, the Supplier shall comply with all reasonable directions of the Customer as to the nature and scope of the Services provided.
  • Nothing in the above clause shall effect the Supplier’s right to exercise its own judgment and to utilise its skills as it considers most appropriate in order to achieve compliance with the said resolutions, regulations and directions or otherwise with its obligations under this Agreement.
  • The Supplier may agree to provide, on request from the Customer, additional Services not included or specifically excluded in the Quotation/Order. In this event, the Supplier shall be entitled to make an additional charge. Additional Services includes, but is not limited to, alterations, amendments, and any additional visits by the Supplier after provision of the Goods and/or or Services at the request of the Customer.
  • The Customer is responsible for ensuring that the Goods are secured at the Premises and warrants to be responsible for any loss, damage or theft of the Goods delivered by the Supplier to the Premises.

8.   PAYMENT AND CREDIT POLICY

  • Any reference to Customer shall include all Customers, unless it refers to a specific group of Customers.
  • The Customer must make full payment to the Supplier upon the completion of the Services and/or supply of the Goods.

9.   GOODS AND SERVICES TAX

  • GST refers to Goods and Services tax under the Goods and Services Act 1999 (“GST Act”) and terms used herein have the meanings contained within the GST Act.
  • Seniors Technology Services is not registered for GST, and GST will not be applied to any of its services.

10.         DISHONOUR OF CHEQUE

  • If any cheque issued by the Customer or by any third party in payment of the Price is dishonoured:
    • The Supplier may refuse to supply any further Goods until satisfactory payment is received in full, including bank fees and charges;
    • The Supplier is entitled to treat the dishonour of the Customer’s cheque as a repudiation of this Agreement and to elect between terminating this Agreement or affirming this Agreement, and in each case claiming and recovering compensation for loss or damage suffered from the Customer.
    • The Customer may be liable for a dishonoured cheque fee up to $40.00.

11. DEFAULT

  • Invoices issued by the Supplier shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days from the end of month on the invoices (“Default Date”). Without prejudice to any other rights of the Supplier, the Customer may be charged account keeping fees of 1.5% calculated on a monthly basis on any payment in arrears.
  • If the Supplier does not receive the Outstanding Balance for the Price on or before the Default Date, the Supplier may, without prejudice to any other remedy it may have, forward the Customer’s outstanding account to a debt collection agency for further action. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that:
    • After the Default Date, the Outstanding Balance shall include, but not limited to, all applicable fees and charges under this Agreement;
    • In the event of the Customer being in default of the obligation to pay and the overdue account is then referred to a debt collection and/or law firm for collection, the commission payable where the collection agency charges commission on a contingency basis shall be calculated as if the agency has achieved one hundred percent recovery and shall be added to the debt and the legal costs , whether incurred directly or by the agency shall be calculated on the indemnity basis and added to and form part of the debt and the total shall be treated as a liquidated demand.

12.RISK AND LIABILITY

  • The Customer will ensure when placing Orders that there is sufficient information to enable the Supplier to execute the Order.
  • The Supplier takes no responsibility if the specifications are wrong or inaccurate and the Customer will be liable in that event for the expenses incurred by the Supplier for any work required to rectify the Order.
  • The Customer is responsible for ensuring that the Supplier is made aware of any special requirements pertaining to the Order and the Supplier relies upon the integrity of the information supplied to it.
  • The Supplier takes no responsibility and will not be liable for any damages or costs resulting in the Goods being faulty as a consequence of insufficient information provided by the Customer.
  • The Supplier takes no responsibility for representations made in relation to the Goods or any delay in the delivery of the Goods made by a third party or third party manufacturer.
  • The Customer acknowledges that the Supplier shall not be liable for and the Customer releases the Supplier from;
    • Any claims in respect of faulty or defective design of any Goods supplied.
    • Any loss incurred as a result of delay, or failure to provide the Goods or to observe any of these conditions due to an event of force majeure, being any cause or circumstance beyond the Supplier’s reasonable control.
  • The Supplier does not represent that it will provide and/or deliver any Goods unless it is included in the Quote.
  • The Customer accepts risk in relation to the Goods when the Goods pass to his care and/or control.

13.WARRANTY

  • The Supplier warrants that the rights and remedies to the Customer in this Agreement for warranty against defects are in addition to other rights and remedies of the Customer under any applicable Law in relation to the Goods and services to which the warranty relates.
  • The Supplier warrants that if any defect in any Service provided by the Supplier becomes apparent and is reported to the Supplier within ninety (90) days of the provision of the Services (time being of the essence) then the Supplier will (at the Supplier’s sole discretion) remedy the defective Service
  • If any Services provided by the Supplier are repaired, altered or overhauled by the Customer or caused to be repaired, altered or overhauled by the Customer without the Supplier’s consent, the warranty shall cease and the Supplier shall thereafter in no circumstances be liable under the terms of the warranty.
  • In respect of all claims the Supplier shall not be liable to compensate the Customer for any delay in replacing the defective Goods or remedying the defective Services or in properly assessing the Customer’s claim. The Supplier will use its best endeavors to assist the Customer with its claim.
  • Where the Customer has complied with the conditions of warranty for defective Services, the Supplier’s liability is limited to rectifying and/or remedying the defective Services.
    Warranty for Goods
  • The warranty for Goods supplied shall be the current warranty provided by the manufacturer of the Goods. The Supplier shall not be bound by nor be responsible for any term, condition, representation or warranty other than that which is given by the manufacturer of the Goods. The Supplier will use its best endeavours to assist the Customer with any claim with respect of the Goods.
  • The Customer agrees that Goods which have been altered in any way, either by the Customer and/or Supplier under the Customer’s direction will not be suitable for a return and/or replacement.
  • The Customer continues to be responsible for all amounts owing to the Supplier in the event that any Goods are supplied on the basis that a manufacturer’s warranty is in place and it subsequently becomes known to the parties that the warranty is void or inapplicable.
  • Our Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Goods repaired or replace if the Goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
  • Warranty for Goods shall only cover the cost of Goods. The Customer acknowledges that additional costs incurred, such as labour and/or freight, must be borne by the Customer.Claims made under Warranty
  • Subject to clause 13.2 of this Agreement claims for warranty should be made in one of the following ways:
    • The Customer must send the claim in writing together with proof of purchase to the Supplier’s business address stated in clause 2.1 of this Agreement;
    • The Customer must email the claim together with the proof or purchase to the Supplier on admin@seniorstech.com.au
    • The Customer must contact the Supplier on the Supplier’s business number (02) 8880 9480.
    • Goods where a claim is made are to be returned to the Supplier or are to be left in the state and conditions in which they were delivered until such time as the Supplier or its Agent has inspected the Goods. Such inspection is to be carried out within a reasonable time after notification.

14.RETENTION OF TITLE

  • While the risk in Goods shall pass on delivery and/or supply (including all risks associated with unloading), legal and equitable title in the Goods shall remain with the Supplier until full payment of all Goods supplied by the Supplier to the Customer is made. Pending such payment the Customer:
    • Shall hold the Goods as Bailee for the Supplier and shall return the Goods to the Supplier if so requested.
    • Agrees to hold the Goods at the Customer’s own risk and is liable to compensate the Supplier for all loss or damage sustained to the Goods whilst they are in the Customer’s possession.
    • The Supplier is authorised to enter the Premises or the premises where the Customer stores the Goods without liability for trespass or any resulting damage in retaking possession of the Goods until the accounts owed to the Supplier by the Customer are fully paid.
  • The Customer acknowledges that the Supplier may produce this clause to register its legal and equitable interest of the Goods as a secured party in accordance with the provisions of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009.
  • TERMINATION AND CANCELLATION Cancellation by Supplier
    • The Supplier may cancel any Order to which these Terms and Conditions apply or cancel delivery of Goods at any time before the Goods are delivered provided by giving written notice to the Customer. On giving such notice the Supplier shall repay to the Customer any sums paid in respect of the Price. The Supplier shall not be liable for any loss or damage or consequential loss or damage whatever arising from such cancellation.
    • Without prejudice to the Supplier’s other remedies at law, the Supplier shall be entitled to cancel all or any part of any Order of the Customer which remains unfulfilled and all amounts owing to the Supplier shall, whether or not due for payment, become immediately payable in the event that:
      • Any money payable to the Supplier becomes overdue; or
      • The Customer becomes insolvent, convenes a meeting with its creditors or proposes or enters into an arrangement with creditors, or makes an assignment for the benefit of its creditors; or
      • A receiver, manager, liquidator (provisional or otherwise) or similar person is appointed in respect of the Customer or any asset of the Customer.

Cancellation by Customer

  • Any Order cannot be cancelled by the Customer unless expressly agreed to by the Supplier in writing.
  • In the event that the Customer cancels delivery of Goods the Customer shall be liable for any loss incurred by the Supplier (including, but not limited to, any loss of profits) up to the time of cancellation.
  • If the Customer places an Order with the Supplier and the Supplier places an Order with a third party Supplier to meet the Customer’s request, the Customer shall be liable for the Price of the Goods ordered if the Customer cancels the Order and the Goods have already been dispatched.

16.SET-OFF

  • The Customer shall have no right of set-off in any suit, claim or proceeding brought by the Supplier against the Customer for default in payment.
  • The Customer acknowledges that the Supplier can produce this clause in bar of any proceeding for set-off.

17.INSURANCE

  • The Supplier is not liable to provide any insurance cover in relation to the provision of the Goods and Services. The Customer is responsible to effect whatever insurance cover he requires at his own expense.

18.ACCESS

  • The Customer shall, where relevant, ensure the Supplier has full and safe access to the Premises and any necessary essential services, resources, equipment, materials and information.
  • The Customer will be charged an additional fee if the Supplier’s work is interfered with or no proper or safe access is provided to the Supplier.
  • The Customer agrees to be liable for travel charges the Supplier incurs in order to reach the premises.
  • The Supplier will not be held responsible for any delay due to inclement weather, failure of the Customer to provide required Items or changes requested to be made by the Customer and/or in any circumstances beyond the Supplier’s reasonable control.
  • The Customer shall supply water and/or electricity to the Supplier to carry out the Order at no costs to the Supplier.
  • The Customer is responsible to obtain all necessary permits and to mark out the site at the Premises for the provision of the Services.

19.AGREED USE

  • The Customer acknowledges that the Customer may forfeit any rights if any, he may have against the Supplier if:
    • The Goods are applied for any other use to which the Goods are not intended for and/or not in accordance with any applicable manual;
    • Any alteration to the Goods is carried out other than in accordance with intended alterations and/or the Goods are not repaired by an authorised repairer.
  • The Customer further acknowledges sole responsibility for any damage or injury to property or person caused by using the Goods in any way and shall indemnify in full the Supplier, its servants and/or agents in relation to all such claims.

20.        JURISDICTION

  • This Agreement is deemed to be made in the Australian Capital Territory and all disputes hereunder shall be determined by the appropriate courts of ACT.

21.PRIVACY ACT 1988

  • The Customer and/or the Guarantor/s agrees;
    • For the Supplier to obtain from a credit reporting agency a credit report containing personal credit information about the Customer and Guarantor/s in relation to credit provided by the Supplier.
    • That the Supplier may exchange information about the Customer and the Guarantor/s with those credit providers either named as trade referees by the Customer or named in a consumer credit report issued by a credit reporting agency.
    • The Customer consent to the Supplier being given a consumer credit report to collect overdue payment on commercial credit (Section 18K(1)(h) Privacy Act 1988).

22.  ENTIRE AGREEMENT

  • These Terms and Conditions as defined in Clause 3.1 constitute the whole Agreement made between the Customer and the Supplier.
  • This Agreement can only be amended in writing signed by each of the parties.
  • All prior discussions and negotiations are merged within this document and the Supplier expressly waives all prior representations made by him or on his behalf that are in conflict with any clauses in this document in any way.
  • Nothing in these Terms and Conditions is intended to have the effect of contravening any applicable provisions of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 or the Fair Trading Acts in each of the States and Territories of Australia.

 

 

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Privacy Policy

Seniors Technology Assistance owns and operates this website. We are committed to the privacy and security of our visitors’ information. The following is a statement of our privacy practices:

INFORMATION COLLECTED

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INFORMATION USE

ACCOUNT INFORMATION

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Seniors Technology Assistance utilises third party platforms to manage its appointments and requests for services, which may reside outside of Australia.

Seniors Technology Assistance makes every effort to preserve your privacy, personal information may be disclosed when required by law where we have a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a judicial proceeding, court order or legal process.

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SECURITY

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We do everything in our power to protect user-information off-line. All of our customers’ information, not just the sensitive information mentioned above, is restricted in our offices. Only employees who need the information to perform a specific job (for example, our billing clerk or a customer service representative) are granted access to personally identifiable information. Finally, the servers that store personally identifiable information are in a secure environment, in a locked facility.

If visitors have any questions about the security on https://seniorstech.com.au, feel free to contact us via our website contacts page.

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If a visitor’s personally identifiable information changes (such as post code, phone, email or postal address), or if a visitor no longer desires our service, you may lodge a request to correct, update or delete/deactivate personally identifiable information. This is done via our website contacts page

Notification of Changes

If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes to this privacy statement, so our visitors are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.

If, however, we are going to use visitors’ personally identifiable information in a manner different from that stated at the time of collection we will notify users by posting a notice on our website for 30 days.

 

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