Last Updated: 28 February 2026
1. Scope
These Terms apply to any interaction with the owner of this website, whether via the website itself or through any other channel of communication.
By initiating or continuing any communication, you agree to be bound by these Terms.
If you do not agree, you must cease communication immediately.
2. Unsolicited Communications
2.1 Any unsolicited communication, including but not limited to email, telephone calls, SMS, messaging platforms, postal correspondence, automated outreach, marketing contact, or bulk distribution, constitutes a request to purchase the recipient’s time and administrative resources.
2.2 Such communications are deemed commercial engagements.
2.3 The sender agrees to compensate the recipient for all time and resources expended in reviewing, assessing, responding to, mitigating, reporting, blocking, filtering, or otherwise managing the communication.
3. Charges
3.1 All time expended in relation to unsolicited communications is billable.
3.2 Charges shall be assessed at a rate determined solely at the recipient’s discretion, taking into account the nature, persistence, and impact of the communication.
3.3 A minimum charge may apply per communication instance.
3.4 Invoices issued pursuant to these Terms are payable within 14 days of the invoice date unless otherwise stated.
3.5 Failure to pay may result in recovery action, including the addition of statutory interest and reasonable recovery costs where applicable under governing law.
4. Irrevocability
Engagement arising from unsolicited communication is irrevocable. Charges incurred are non-refundable and not subject to withdrawal by the sender.
5. Amendments
These Terms may be amended at any time at the sole discretion of the website owner. Updated Terms take effect immediately upon publication.
Continued communication after publication constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
6. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any dispute shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.