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You run the risk of not being paid, disputes being created and your services being cancelled.
If a client dusputes your service you then end up going back and forth trying to negotiate creating more stress for yourself which means you can't focus on your business properly.
Yes this would be very different. Consumers are entitled to a 14 day cooling off period - if this isn't visible to your customers, you are breaking the law and Trading Standards will be knocking on your door.
If this isn't visible, your customer can ask for a refund up to 12 months after you have completed the work.
Yeah, absolutely.
Privacy Policy for Your website and Privacy Notice for offline puposes
Privacy Policy is you main document as this is legally required due to GDPR and Data Protection
Terms of Use - this protects you and your website. It can be a deterrent to stop users copying your information
Terms of Sale - If you have a "Buy Now" button this is crucial for your website
Delivery and Refund Process - Again this is crucial for your website as your customers want to know what happens if they want to return your product. Personally, if I don't see a delivery or refund process on a website, I won't buy from it.
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