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Terms of Service

Bahaquote.com deals in online invoicing and quoting software services for round the globe customers and clients who are henceforth expected to abide by the terms of service mentioned here. Please read it carefully

Software Development

Bahaquote caters to worldwide audiences with professionally designed software for quoting and online invoicing and deals in services like on-time customization, database management, catalog server integration, mobile feasibility through ‘BahaQuote’ App for Android and full tracking of invoices and quotes. By using our services the customers is agreeing to the terms and conditions mentioned below:-

Customization

For any customized development of the quoting and online invoice software, a detailed list should be provided and if in case, it is not furnished, and then the company is not liable of any changes that might not satisfy the customer. No refunds of any kind will be facilitated after the development process is complete. No refunds whatsoever will be applicable.

Total Project Time

Bahaquote justifies its policies in every regard and meets up with the deadline as described in the service contract with its customers. However, the total project time will entirely based on estimation. We do make updates from time to time after the project is complete and running.

Refund Policy

We introduce Bahaquote software free of cost to you unless you upgrade to premium membership of more than one team lead. Please note that there are no refunds of any kind on our premium service subscriptions. The hosting fees are non-refundable, and can be canceled anytime giving 30 days notice. All disputes if any will be settled in the Pomona, California Jurisdictions.

Content

Our terms of service indemnify that Bahaquote software services are purely and is owned by Bahaquote INC to it entirety. We do not expect by anyone accessing this page to use our content in any unlawful manner without the permission of the website owner or admin members managing the website. The resources used in this website are solely of the website and no outside intervention is required for the same. Only customers using our software with secure user admin rights can add product and customer details pertaining to their business requirements. Our content is protected under US copyright laws. The various trademarks as mentioned in our services are held by their respective owners. By mentioning a trademark neither do we endorse nor sponsor that product.

Security

Bahaquote assures its customer and client that all data entered and saved in individual user accounts and databases will be secure and free from any kind of phishing schemes, illegal access or any kind of virus that might cause data loss. Our user’s security is the first and foremost thing we take into account. Additionally, we take part actively in implementing new technology to make our software more secure. We use reliable and trustworthy payment gateway like PayPal, Authorise.net and have all measures that will ensure user data safety. Sensitive data like credit card details once entered stays protected within security firewalls that safeguards and encrypt the data at all times.

Rights to Change Content or Terminate Services

Bahaquote.com reserves the right to make any change in the content of the website and other product features as enumerated in the website. We can modify our terms on any said date and will update changes immediately. Users are thereby requested to stay updated at all times.

Inactive User Accounts

Bahaquote reserves the right to delete any inactive user account that remains dormant for a long time. An e-mail will be sent to the user before deactivating account. However, if we do not hear from the user then the account will be permanently deleted. In case any user wants to regain access then he or she should contact our support staff and give proper reasoning of inactivity.

BahaQuote.com Government Data Requests Principles

We understand that when you entrust us with your digital life, you expect us to keep your stuff safe. Like most online services, we sometimes receive requests from governments seeking information about our users. These principles describe how we deal with the requests we receive and how we’ll work to try to change the laws to make them more protective of your privacy.

Be transparent: Online services should be allowed to report the exact number of government data requests received, the number of accounts affected by those requests, and the laws used to justify the requests. We’ll continue to advocate for the right to provide this important information. Our Transparency Report discloses the number of law enforcement requests we receive and the number of accounts affected. Currently, our report doesn’t include specific details about the number of national security requests we receive from the US government, if any. We’ve urged the courts and the government to allow services like BahaQuote to disclose the precise number of national security requests they receive and the number of accounts affected. We’ll continue this fight. In the meantime, we’re providing as much information about national security requests received and accounts affected as allowed.
Fight blanket requests: Government data requests should be limited to specific people and investigations. We’ll resist requests directed to large groups of people or that seek information unrelated to a specific investigation. The US government has been seeking phone records from telecommunications companies related to large groups of users without suspicion that those users have been involved in illegal activity. We don’t think this is legal and will resist requests that seek information related to large groups of users or that don’t relate to specific investigations.
Protect all users: Laws authorizing governments to request user data from online services shouldn’t treat people differently based on their citizenship or where they live. We’ll work hard to reform these laws. Certain laws give people different protections based on where they live or their citizenship. These laws don’t reflect the global nature of online services. We’re committed to extending fundamental privacy protections to all users: government data requests shouldn’t be in bulk, they should relate to specific individuals and investigations, and a neutral third party should evaluate and sign off on requests for content before they issue.
Provide trusted services:Governments should never install backdoors into online services or compromise infrastructure to obtain user data. We’ll continue to work to protect our systems and to change laws to make it clear that this type of activity is illegal. There have been reports that governments have been tapping into data center traffic of other services. We don’t believe this is right. Governments should instead request user data by contacting online services directly and presenting legal process. This allows services to scrutinize the data requests and resist where appropriate.

In case of any doubts or questions, feel free to contact our support team at +1 909-634-3900