As a member of PuppyFind, you’ve been asked to provide accurate, complete, and current membership information. If your information is inaccurate or incomplete, you may be charged an administrative fee. To protect yourself from that charge, please read this article about PuppyFind’s policies.
User Content License
To use the Services, you must comply with the User Content License. This license governs your use of PuppyFind and its content. You may not copy, reproduce, display, transmit, modify, or transmit any part of the Service without the written permission of PuppyFind.
If you want to use PuppyFind’s content, you must be at least 18 years of age. Any person under 18 years of age is not allowed to create an account. Users must also certify that they are able to enter into and comply with these terms and have not previously been suspended or removed.
PuppyFind has the right to terminate your access to the Services at any time. If you do not comply with the User Content License, PuppyFind may delete your account and any related information and files. If PuppyFind finds out about the abuse or neglect of a puppy, they may remove your account.
In addition to the User Content License, you agree to arbitrate disputes between PuppyFind and its users. This agreement applies to any disputes regarding the use of the Service. It also applies to disputes concerning copyrights or alleged unlawful use of copyrights. This agreement applies to all unauthorized or authorized users of PuppyFind.
Termination of your account
If you have a dispute with PuppyFind, you may seek arbitration. Arbitration must be conducted on a case-by-case basis, and the terms of such arbitration are set forth below. However, PuppyFind is not required to arbitrate disputes regarding the use of its copyrights.
If you violate these terms, PuppyFind may terminate your access to its Services, including the Service, without prior notice. The termination may result in deletion of your account, all information in it, and any files in your account. It may also prevent you from accessing your files in the future. PuppyFind will not be liable for any damages, losses, or expenses incurred as a result of such termination.
You are responsible for maintaining the security of your PuppyFind account password. Any unauthorized use of your password may be a violation of these terms. Also, you must not share your PuppyFind account password with anyone else. If you do, you will risk being sued for infringement of intellectual property rights. If you wish to terminate your account, contact PuppyFind customer support. They will investigate your situation and get in touch with you as soon as possible.
You must be at least 18 years old to register for an account on PuppyFind. Under no circumstances can you create an account if you are under 18 years old. By creating an account, you agree that you are at least eighteen years of age, are capable of entering into and complying with all the terms, and have not previously been suspended.
Right to appeal arbitrator’s award
In most cases, you can appeal the award of an arbitrator if you believe the award is wrong or is unfair. However, the right to appeal an arbitrator’s award is not automatic. It can only be exercised if the parties agree to it. If the parties agree to arbitrate, they must make sure they document it.
In some cases, a contract will stipulate the right to appeal the arbitrator’s award. If the parties have not stipulated this in their contract, the right to appeal the award is implied. This means that, in the event of a court awarding an award, a party must first negotiate an agreement to resolve their differences. If the parties cannot agree, they must seek leave from the court to appeal.
The right to appeal an arbitrator’s award provides parties with several additional options. A party may request clarification or correction of an award, which must be made within 30 days of receipt. If this request is justified, the tribunal will correct the award. The tribunal may also order an additional award, if a claim was left out of the award.
Another option for appealing an arbitrator’s award is to file a lawsuit in a court of law. This option is typically available only in limited circumstances. However, in many cases, an arbitrator’s award is final and cannot be appealed. Therefore, it is imperative to consider the circumstances surrounding a particular case when you plan to appeal.
The right to appeal an arbitrator’s award is an important option for parties in disputes. An employer may consider it if it is necessary to avoid potential litigation. However, employers should carefully consider whether it is worth it. It may not be advisable for employers to waive the right to appeal the award if the award is unfair.
Reporting infringement
To report infringement of a third party’s intellectual property rights, you must first obtain authorization from PuppyFind. For that purpose, you will need a member login to PuppyFind. You must also provide accurate, current, and complete information. This will allow PuppyFind to respond to any claims of infringement.
PuppyFind reserves the right to delete your account and all related information and files, and may remove or bar your access to the Services. The site and its staff may also delete any reviews that violate these Terms of Service. PuppyFind also reserves the right to change its general practices and limits at any time.
PuppyFind has an arbitration agreement that covers all disputes with third parties. In addition to PuppyFind, this agreement applies to PuppyFind, its subsidiaries, parent companies, affiliates, officers, agents, and employees. It also applies to all unauthorized or authorized users of the site and its services.
Users of PuppyFind must be 18 years or older to create an account. No person under the age of eighteen years is permitted to use PuppyFind’s services. Users must be legally capable of entering into and complying with the terms and conditions and not have a history of suspension.
Refund of any fees paid to PuppyFind
If you decide that PuppyFind is not the right site for your new puppy, you can request a refund of your fees. If PuppyFind terminates your membership for any reason, you may no longer have access to its services. In addition, your membership may be deleted, and all related information and files will no longer be available. In such cases, PuppyFind will have no liability to you.
PuppyFind has been sued several times by consumers who were disappointed with their experience. The company was forced to make significant changes to its website and rating system to ensure that consumers can find the right puppies. However, consumers still may encounter problems with some sellers. In some cases, PuppyFind will remove the accounts of sellers who fail to comply with the terms and conditions.
The company also offers a money-back guarantee if the puppy doesn’t live up to your expectations. However, this doesn’t apply if you have already paid the full amount. Some legitimate breeders may not offer refunds of deposits. If you think that you may have been scammed, you may want to file a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.
In case of disputes, if PuppyFind is unable to resolve them through arbitration, you can seek a refund of your fees. You must agree to arbitrate the dispute with PUPPYFInd. Unless the arbitration process fails to resolve your dispute, you can pursue a lawsuit in small claims court. The court should not have more than one jurisdiction over your dispute.
PuppyFind is suing deceptive online puppy sellers and marketplace sites for supporting such sellers. Their actions will hopefully help puppy buyers avoid the sad outcomes that some have experienced. Refund of fees paid to PuppyFind may be the only way to ensure that your new puppy doesn’t end up in a puppy mill.