Callsave
Service - Terms and Conditions
The following Terms and
Conditions apply in any agreement between Callsave Pty Ltd
(Callsave) and the customer, the subject of an application
by customer for supply of telephone
service:
- Upon acceptance of application Callsave agrees to
provide telephone services to the customer based upon
call rates applicable at that date and upon subsequent
amendments. A printed Rates List will be mailed on
request. You can
view current call rates in the Menu Option "Services
"
- Callsave has rates applicable to most countries but
the supply of rates to any country is not a guarantee
of telephone service at any particular time. Whilst
Callsave will always endeavour to provide continuous
and trouble free service at all times, Callsave cannot
guarantee supply of service at any time or in a
consistent or continuous manner. Callsave is not
responsible for poor line conditions due to unforseen
circumstances beyond its control.
- The customer agrees to pay for the services
strictly in accordance with any of the payment methods
approved by Callsave at any time. Where payment is not
received on or before due date Callsave may immediately
commence collection procedures with any and all costs
incurred to the customer's account.
- Customer has read and agrees to the providing by
Callsave of information about the customer in relation
to the Privacy Act (1988). These are viewable at:
Important Information
To Applicant for Credit/Privacy Act 1988
- It is the responsibility of the customer to monitor
usage patterns and no liability shall attach to
Callsave for excessive calls or irresponsible usage by
the customer.
- The agreement is not transferable or able to be
assigned.
- The services provided under this agreement may be
terminated if the customer does not fulfill his or her
financial obligations or becomes insolvent or commits
an act of bankruptcy.
- Callsave will not be liable for and will be held
harmless for any consequential damages resulting from
interruption or termination of service to customer. The
liability will be limited to refund of any unused
deposit held by Callsave back to the customer.
- Callsave will not be liable for losses or non
performance due to acts of God, police action, acts of
war, or political disputes.
- This agreement is confidential between Callsave and
customer.
- Callsave will bill call charges by calendar month.
The billing record (invoice) will set out originating
number, date of calls, destination number, country,
time of call, duration, and charges. Invoices are
archived after 60 days from issue date. Where a reprint
request is received for an invoice which has been
archived, a $5.00 administration fee will be charged
for each invoice requested.
- Disputes of any invoice must be delivered in
writing within 30 days invoice date. Callsave will at
its sole discretion determine what action if any is
necessary to such dispute. Adjustments, if any, will
appear on subsequent invoices.
- Where the customer decides to discontinue service,
the credit balance if any, will be refunded within 14
days after reconciling the customer service
account.
- There is no charge for busy or non response calls.
Charges are made for the time during which the parties
are connected. The duration and charging of each call
is in accordance with current billing practice. These
specifications may change from time to time and
Callsave will advise the customer accordingly.
- The customer is required to protect his/her own
account from unauthorised use. Callsave will not be
held responsible for misuse, abuse, or theft of service
caused to customer.
- Notices will be deemed delivered by Callsave if
hand delivered, faxed, telexed, or delivered by eMail
or ordinary mail to the address set forth on the
customer service application form or as subsequently
amended.
- This agreement constitutes the entire understanding
of the parties. It may vary from time to time according
to terms and conditions between Callsave and its
carriers and service providers.
- This agreement will always be governed by the laws
of Australia.
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