Terms and Conditions

 

Welcome to the linksworld platform (the "Site"). Please read the following Terms of Service carefully before using this Site or opening a linksworld account ("Account") so that you are aware of your legal rights and obligations with respect to linksworld. and its affiliates and subsidiaries (individually and collectively, "linksworld", "we", "us" or "our"). The "Services" we provide or make available include (a) the Site,  (b) all information, linked pages, features, data, text, images, photographs, graphics, music, sounds, video (including live streams), messages, tags, content, programming, software, application services (including, without limitation, any mobile application services) or other materials made available through the Site or its related services ("Content"). Any new features added to or augmenting the Services are also subject to these Terms of Service. These Terms of Service govern your use of Services provided by linksworld.

 

These terms include a binding arbitration agreement, class action waiver, and jury trial waiver that affect your rights. in arbitration, there is no judge or jury and less discovery and appellate review than in court.  please carefully review the dispute resolution section below.

 

Privacy.

Your use of the linksworld is subject to our Privacy Policy. Please review the policy for more on how we collect and use information.

 

Information on our site.

 

We try to be as accurate as possible with the information we present on the linksworld. We will make reasonable efforts to accurately display the attributes of the products we sell. We do not warrant that product descriptions or other content is accurate, complete, or error free. Prices and promotions are subject to change, and may vary from those offered in our stores. We cannot confirm the availability or price of an item until you place your order. Despite our best efforts, sometimes an item in our catalog may not be available, the offer may have been misstated, or an item may be mispriced. For any of these reasons, we may cancel your order or we may contact you for instructions on the order.

 

Paying for your order

 

Generally, well charge your payment method for an item when we ship the item to you or confirm its availability in store. For digital items, well charge your payment method when you initiate the download of the product or the product is placed in your account and available for use. For special-delivery items, well charge your payment method when you confirm a delivery time. However, we will preauthorize your order amount (including for pre-orders) with your payment method at the time you place the order, which may have an effect on your available credit line. If a preauthorization of a pre-order expires before fulfillment, the preauthorization will be reversed and another preauthorization will be made closer to the confirmed availability date.

 

Order confirmation

 

Our order confirmation to you does not signify our acceptance of your order, nor does it constitute confirmation of our offer to sell. At any time after receipt of your order, we may accept, decline, or place quantity or other limits on your order for any reason. We may impose these limits on a per-person, per-household, per-order, or any other basis. If we reject, limit, or otherwise modify your order, we will attempt to notify you using the email address you provide to us. If we cancel an order or part of an order that weve already charged you for, well refund you the full amount of the canceled portion of the order.

 

Proprietary rights.

All content included on or comprising the linksworld, including information, data, software, photographs, graphs, videos, typefaces, graphics, music, sounds and other material (collectively Content) is protected by copyright, trademark, patent or other proprietary rights, and these rights are valid and protected in all forms, media and technologies existing now or developed in the future. All Content is protected as a collective work under U.S. and international copyright laws, and linksworld owns, to the fullest extent allowed by such laws, the copyright in the selection, coordination, arrangement, and enhancement of all Content. You may not remove or modify any copyright, trademark or other proprietary notice contained in any Content you use, and you may not modify or alter the Content, copy or post the Content on any network computer, or broadcast the Content in any media. You may not copy, scrape, frame, modify, remove, delete, augment, add to, publish, transmit, participate in the transfer or sale, lease or rental of, create derivative works from or in any way exploit any of the Content, in whole or in part. The linksworld  logos and other trademarks on the linksworld are the property of their respective owners and are owned by, licensed to, or, where required, used with permission by linksworld and may not be reproduced, copied, or manipulated in any manner without the express, written approval of the trademark owner.

 

User generated content: reviews, comments, communications and other content

 

You may interact with the linksworld in numerous ways, including Reviews and Ratings, videos, Questions and Answers, Community Forums, testimonials, and email communication. You hereby grant linksworld a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, transferable right and license to use, copy, modify, adapt, translate, reproduce, transmit, publish, display, delete, create derivative works from, and distribute any information (except order information sent via email or phone) or materials you share with us throughout the world in any media, including when you allow linksworld to feature text, images and videos shared through social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest) or submitted through our Reviews and Ratings. You also grant us the right to use the name and social media handle that you use when you share content with us in connection with that content. For this reason, do not send us any content that you do not wish to license to us, including any confidential information or any original creative materials such as stories, product ideas, computer code or original artwork, You represent and warrant that you have all rights necessary for you to grant the licenses granted in this section, including but not limited to permission from or on behalf of any individuals that appear in the information to use, and grant to third parties such as linksworld the right to use, their name, image, voice and/or likeness without compensation to you or any other person or entity. You further irrevocably waive any "moral rights" or other rights with respect to attribution of authorship or integrity of materials regarding information that you may have under any applicable law under any legal theory. When you share content to us, you will disclose any affiliation you have and you will not share anything that contains harmful computer code, references other websites, or is false, misleading, illegal, defamatory, libelous, hateful, racist, biased, threatening, or harassing.

 

Notification of copyright infringement under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)

 

If you believe that your copyrighted material may have been infringed, please provide the linksworld Copyright Agent with the following information in writing:

 

1.A physical or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed

Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed, or if multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are covered by a single notification, a representative list of such works at that site

2.Identification of the material that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity and that is to be removed or access to which is to be disabled, and information reasonably sufficient to permit us to locate the material

3.Information reasonably sufficient to permit us to contact you, such as an address, telephone number, and if available, your email address

4.A statement that you have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law

5.A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed

The linksworld designated agent to receive notifications of claimed infringement can be reached by Email: service@linksworld.com

 

 

Disclaimers and limitation of liability

 

linksworld provides the linksworld and all information, content, and other material made available through the linksworld on an as is” and as available” basis. we make no representation or warranty that any linksworld will meet your requirements, or that it will be uninterrupted, secure, or error free.

 

Any warranty on any product sold through a linksworld is provided by the manufacturer of that product. to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, linksworld will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages attributable to your use of any linksworld or any product or service purchased through a linksworld. the limitations set forth in this section will not limit or exclude liability for personal injury or property damage caused by products you purchase through a linksworld or linksworld gross negligence, intentional, willful, reckless or malicious misconduct, or fraud.

 

Links to third-party websites

 

The linksworld contain links to other sites operated by third parties (Third-Party Site(s)). These links are available for your convenience and are intended only to enable access to these Third-Party Sites and for no other purpose. linksworld does not warrant or make any representation about the substance, quality, functionality, accuracy, fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability or any other representation about any Third-Party Site or its content, products, or services. A link to a Third-Party Site on a linksworld does not constitute sponsorship, endorsement, approval or responsibility for any Third-Party Site. The conditions of use and privacy policy of any Third-Party Site may differ substantially from these Terms. Please review the conditions of use for all Third-Party Sites for more information about the terms and conditions that apply to your use of Third-Party Sites.

 

Security

 

You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password and for restricting access to your computer or device. You agree to not share your account credentials with others. You may use the linksworld only for lawful purposes. Activities including, but not limited to, tampering with any linksworld, misrepresenting the identity of a user, and using buying agents or conducting fraudulent activities, on the linksworld are prohibited.

 

You may not violate or attempt to violate the security of the linksworld, including by, without limitation.

1. accessing data not intended for you or logging on to a server or an account which you are not authorized to access;

2. using any linksworld for unintended purposes or trying to change the behavior of any linksworld;

3. attempting to probe, scan or test the vulnerability of a system or network or breach security or authentication measures without proper authorization;

4. attempting to interfere with service to any user, host or network, including without limitation via means of submitting a virus to any linksworld, overloading, flooding,” “spamming,” “mailbombing” or crashing;

5. forging any TCP/IP packet header or any part of the header information in any email or newsgroup posting;

6. forging communications on behalf of linksworld (impersonating linksworld) or to any linksworld (impersonating as a legitimate user). You may not send unsolicited or unauthorized email on behalf of linksworld, including promotions and/or advertising of products or services. We may prosecute you to the full extent of the law for any violation of these Terms. You may not use any device, software or routine or data to interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper working of any linksworld or any activity being conducted on any linksworld. You may not use or attempt to use any engine, software, tool, agent, data or other device or mechanism (including without limitation browsers, spiders, robots, avatars or intelligent agents) to navigate or search any linksworld other than the search engine and search agents we provide and generally publicly available browsers.

 

Dispute resolution by binding individual arbitration

 

any dispute involving you and linksworld or any of its agents must be resolved through individual arbitration, except as follows:

 

1.any dispute falling within the jurisdictional scope and amount of an appropriate small claims court must be brought in small claims court on an individual basis; and

2.any dispute to seek to enjoin infringement or other misuse of intellectual property rights may be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction.

 

Dispute” shall be interpreted broadly and cover any claim or controversy arising out of or relating in any way whatsoever to your relationship or interaction with linksworld, its agents, and its present and future subsidiaries, affiliates, and designees. whether based in contract, tort, statute, fraud, misrepresentation, or any other legal theory. Examples of relationships or interactions giving rise to a covered claim include, without limitation:

1. your use of linksworlds websites;

2. your membership in any linksworld loyalty or rewards program (e.g., My linksworld)

3. your receipt of delivery, repair or installation services or consultation services provided by linksworld or its agents;

4. any communications between you and linksworld;

5. application for financing;

6. your purchase of products or services offered, sold, or distributed by linksworld including, but not limited to, any Dispute arising from the advertising of, or the sales practices related to, such products and services. If you are a My linksworld member, Dispute shall also include all disputes that arose before your enrollment in, and after the cancellation or termination of, the My linksworld® program, including any claims that are the subject of a purported class action litigation.

 

by agreeing to arbitration, you understand and agree that you are waiving your right to maintain other available resolution processes, such as a court action or administrative proceeding, to settle disputes. the rules in arbitration are different. there is no judge or jury, less discovery, and limited appellate review. arbitrators can award the same damages and relief that a court can award.

 

Before either Party may initiate an arbitration proceeding, you and linksworld agree to engage in a good faith effort to resolve the Dispute informally for 60 days, unless that time is extended by agreement.  If you intend to initiate an arbitration proceeding, you must first send a fully completed notice of your Dispute (the Notice) to linksworld. The Notice must include your name and contact information (address, telephone number, and email address) and information sufficient to enable linksworld to identify any transaction at issue.  The Notice must also include a detailed description of

1. Your Dispute;

2. The specific facts supporting your claim(s);

3. The nature and basis of the damages you claim to have suffered;

4. A calculation and explanation of the relief sought. Your Notice shall be personally signed by you.

5. If linksworld intends to initiate an arbitration proceeding, it will send a Notice to you at the contact information we have on file.  If requested by linksworld as part of this mandatory informal dispute resolution process, you agree to personally participate (along with your counsel, if you are represented) in a telephone conference to discuss the potential resolution of the Dispute between you and linksworld.  If the Dispute is not resolved within 60 days after receipt of the Notice (or the longer period agreed to by the Parties), you or linksworld may proceed with individual arbitration (this informal process is a condition precedent to doing so.).  If the sufficiency of a Notice or compliance with this mandatory informal dispute resolution process is at issue, it may be decided by a court at either Partys election, and any formal dispute resolution proceeding shall be stayed pending resolution of the issue.  A court shall have the authority to enforce this condition precedent, which includes the power to enjoin the filing or prosecution of a demand for arbitration. The statute of limitations and any filing fee deadlines shall be tolled while the Parties engage in this informal process.

 

If the Parties are not able to resolve the Dispute through the mandatory informal dispute resolution process referenced above, either Party may initiate an arbitration proceeding by sending a demand to the American Arbitration Association (AAA) that describes the nature and basis for the claim and includes all of the information required in the Notice.  The Party initiating arbitration must include as part of the demand a personally signed certification of compliance with the informal dispute resolution process. The arbitration will be governed by the AAAs applicable Consumer Arbitration Rules or Commercial Arbitration Rules (collectively, the AAA Rules), as appropriate, and as modified by these Terms, and will be administered by the AAA. If the AAA is unavailable or unwilling to administer the arbitration consistent with this Dispute Resolution section, another arbitration provider shall be selected by the Parties that will administer the arbitration consistent with it.  If the Parties cannot agree on a provider, one shall be selected by a court that will administer the arbitration consistent with this Dispute Resolution section.

 

Payment of all filing, administration and arbitrator fees will be governed by the AAAs Rules; however, linksworld will consider reimbursing the consumer portion of the AAA fees upon a showing of financial hardship.

 

The Parties shall be responsible for their own attorneys fees and costs in arbitration, unless they are authorized by law or the arbitrator determines that a claim or proceeding was frivolous or brought for an improper purpose or in bad faith (as measured by the standards set forth in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11(b)). The arbitrator shall apply the provisions of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 68 after entry of the award.

 

You may choose to have the arbitration conducted by telephone, virtually, based on written submissions, or at an in person hearing in the county where you live or at another mutually agreed upon location.  linksworld reserves the right to request a hearing from the arbitrator.  You agree to personally appear at any in person hearing (along with your counsel if you are represented).   

 

You and linksworld agree that each may bring claims against the other only in your or its individual capacity, and not as a plaintiff or class member in any purported class, consolidated, private attorney general, or representative proceeding. this means that you may not purport to act on behalf of a class or any other person.

The arbitrator may award declaratory or injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that partys individual claim. The arbitrator may not award relief for or against anyone who is not a party to the arbitration proceeding. Further, unless both you and linksworld agree otherwise, the arbitrator may not consolidate more than one persons claims and may not otherwise preside over any form of a representative or class proceeding. If a court determines that a claim for public injunctive relief may not be waived and all appeals from that decision have been exhausted, then the Parties agree that any claim for public injunctive relief shall be stayed pending arbitration of the remaining claims. If this specific paragraph is found to be unenforceable, then the entirety of this dispute resolution provision (except for the jury trial waiver) shall be null and void.

 

This paragraph sets forth additional procedures that apply to mass arbitrations.  If twenty-five (25) or more similar claims are asserted against linksworld by the same or coordinated counsel or are otherwise coordinated, you understand and agree that these additional procedures apply and that the resolution of your Dispute might be delayed.  Counsel for the claimants and counsel for linksworld shall each select fifteen (15) cases (per side) to proceed first in individual arbitration proceedings as part of a bellwether process.  Each of these thirty (30) cases shall be assigned to a different arbitrator.  The remaining cases shall not be filed or deemed filed in arbitration nor shall any AAA fees be assessed in connection with those cases until they are selected to proceed to individual arbitration proceedings as part of this bellwether process. If the Parties are unable to resolve the remaining cases after the conclusion of the initial thirty (30) proceedings after conferring in good faith, each side shall select another fifteen (15) cases (per side) to proceed to individual arbitration proceedings as part of a second bellwether process. Each of these thirty (30) cases shall be assigned to a different arbitrator.  The remaining cases shall not be filed or deemed filed in arbitration nor shall any AAA fees be assessed in connection with those cases until they are selected to proceed to individual arbitration proceedings as part of a bellwether process. A single arbitrator shall preside over each case. Only one case may be assigned to each arbitrator as part of a bellwether process unless the Parties agree otherwise. Identical sets of arbitrators shall not be assigned to sets of bellwether proceedings.  This staged process shall continue with thirty (30) cases in each set of bellwether proceedings, consistent with the parameters identified above, including that the remaining cases shall not be filed or deemed filed in arbitration nor shall any AAA fees be assessed in connection with those cases until they are selected to proceed, until all the claims included in these coordinated filings, including your case, are adjudicated, settled, or otherwise resolved. The statute of limitations and any filing fee deadlines shall be tolled for claims subject to these additional procedures that apply to mass arbitrations from the time of the first cases are selected for a bellwether process until the time your case is selected for a bellwether process, withdrawn, or otherwise resolved.  You and linksworld agree to engage in this process in good faith. A court shall have the authority to enforce this paragraph and, if necessary, to enjoin the mass filing or prosecution of arbitration demands against linksworld.

 

If for any reason a claim may proceed in court rather than in arbitration, We each waive any right to a jury trial, unless such waiver is unenforceable. this means that any claim would be decided by a judge, not a jury.

 

This dispute resolution provision shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act. It shall survive any termination or cancellation of, or your participation in, any membership programs or subscription services and your relationship with linksworld. Any amendments to this dispute resolution provision shall not affect any then active or pending arbitration proceeding.

 

Applicable law

 

The federal arbitration act and applicable federal law (or in the absence of applicable federal law, then the laws of the state of minnesota), without regard to principles of conflict of laws, will govern these terms and apply to any disputes against linksworld.

 

Termination of use

 

We may, in our sole discretion, terminate your account or your use of the linksworld at any time. You are personally liable for any orders that you place or charges that you incur prior to termination. We may change, suspend or discontinue all or any aspects of any linksworld at any time without prior notice.

 

Use of the linksworld

 

You may use the linksworld for your personal, noncommercial use only. You may not use any linksworld if you are under the age of 13. If you are between the ages of 13 and 18, you may use the linksworld only with involvement of a parent or guardian.