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Terms and Conditions

Last updated: 4 August 2026

These Terms and Conditions (the “Terms”) govern your use of danieldorecoaching.com and any coaching, programmes, digital content, assessments, events, retreats or other services sold or supplied through this Website by Daniel Dore Coaching Ltd.

Please read these Terms before using the Website, submitting an application, booking a paid Service or placing an order. By purchasing a Product or Service, signing or accepting a Service Agreement, clicking to accept these Terms or using paid Content, you agree to be bound by the applicable agreement.

Important: We provide coaching, education and personal-development services. We do not provide medical treatment, mental-health treatment, psychotherapy, crisis intervention, legal advice or financial advice. We do not promise to save a marriage, prevent a divorce, restore intimacy, increase income or produce any particular personal, relationship or career outcome.

Your statutory rights: Nothing in these Terms excludes or restricts any right or remedy that applicable consumer law does not allow us to exclude or restrict.

Contents

  1. About us
  2. Definitions
  3. Scope and order of terms
  4. Eligibility and suitability
  5. Website use
  6. Nature and limits of coaching
  7. Coaching Services
  8. Confidentiality and safeguarding
  9. Group Services and recordings
  10. No guaranteed results
  11. Orders and contract formation
  12. Prices, invoices and payment
  13. Subscriptions and instalment plans
  14. UK consumer cancellation rights
  15. Appointments, rescheduling and missed sessions
  16. Refunds and billing errors
  17. Digital Content
  18. Events and retreats
  19. Consumer service standards
  20. Participant conduct
  21. Intellectual property
  22. Reviews and User Content
  23. Third-party services and websites
  24. Availability and changes
  25. Suspension and termination
  26. Liability
  27. Additional terms for business users
  28. Events outside our reasonable control
  29. Privacy
  30. Complaints and dispute resolution
  31. Governing law and courts
  32. Changes to these Terms
  33. General provisions
  34. Contact us

1. About us

The Website and the Services covered by these Terms are operated by:

Daniel Dore Coaching Ltd
Company number: 11348529
8 Outrams Wharf
Little Eaton
Derby, England, DE21 5EL
United Kingdom

Email: dan@danieldorecoaching.com
Telephone: +44 (0)7903 634769

Daniel Dore Coaching Ltd is referred to in these Terms as “Daniel Dore Coaching,” “Company,” “we,” “us” or “our.”

2. Definitions

In these Terms:

  • “Consumer” means an individual acting wholly or mainly outside that individual’s trade, business, craft or profession.
  • “Website” means danieldorecoaching.com.
  • “Services” means coaching calls, private coaching, group coaching, programmes, intensives, assessments, events, retreats and related services supplied by us.
  • “Product” means a paid or free product offered by us, including a course, recording, workbook, download or other educational resource.
  • “Digital Content” means data supplied electronically, including videos, audio, recordings, courses, assessments, downloads and member resources.
  • “Service Agreement” means the offer page, proposal, order form, checkout information, order confirmation, coaching agreement, programme agreement, event terms, risk acknowledgement or other written terms presented for a particular Product or Service.
  • “Content” means the Website text, articles, videos, audio, graphics, exercises, courses, assessments, downloads, branding and other material made available by us.
  • “User Content” means material you submit, post or share, including comments, questions, reviews, testimonials, messages and community posts.
  • “you” or “your” means the person accessing or using the Website, Product or Service.

3. Scope and order of terms

These Terms apply to the Website and to Products or Services for which Daniel Dore Coaching Ltd is identified as the seller or contracting business. Information shown on the relevant offer page, proposal, checkout and order confirmation also forms part of your agreement with us.

Private coaching, longer programmes and events may require a separate Service Agreement. If these Terms conflict with a Service Agreement you accepted, the Service Agreement takes priority for that Product or Service, except that it cannot remove a mandatory statutory right.

The Website links to services operated or sold through goodguys2greatmen.com, goodguys2greatmen.co.uk and other websites. If another business is identified as the seller, organiser or contracting party before you purchase, your contract is with that business and its terms apply. These Terms do not make Daniel Dore Coaching Ltd responsible for another seller’s contract.

4. Eligibility and suitability

The Website and Services are intended for adults aged 18 and over. By purchasing or enrolling, you confirm that you are at least 18 and legally able to enter into a binding agreement.

A person receiving coaching must personally agree to the applicable terms. You must not enrol another adult in coaching without that person’s informed agreement.

We may decline an application, order or participation request where we reasonably believe that a Service is unsuitable, unavailable, unsafe, unlawful or outside the scope of our work. A coaching application or free call does not guarantee acceptance into a paid programme.

If we decline or cancel an accepted paid order before supplying it, we will refund the amount received for the cancelled part.

5. Website use

You may use the Website for lawful, personal and non-commercial purposes. You must not misuse the Website, interfere with its operation, attempt unauthorised access, introduce malicious code, scrape or systematically extract Content, impersonate another person or use the Website to violate another person’s rights.

We may update, suspend or withdraw free Website Content without notice. We do not guarantee that the Website or free Content will always be available, uninterrupted, error-free or suitable for every purpose.

Articles, videos, quizzes and other free Content provide general education. They are not personalised professional advice and should not be treated as a substitute for medical, mental-health, legal, financial or other regulated advice.

6. Nature and limits of coaching

Our coaching is a collaborative, educational and forward-looking process intended to support personal reflection, confidence, communication, relationships, career direction and personal development. Coaching is not diagnosis, psychotherapy, counselling, medical care, addiction treatment or crisis support.

Unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing, a coach acts as a coach and educator, not as a healthcare or mental-health provider. A coach’s separate training or professional qualifications do not convert the Service into clinical treatment.

You remain responsible for your decisions, actions, relationships, wellbeing, safety, finances and use of information. Do not start, stop or change medication or treatment, delay professional care, or make a major legal or financial decision solely because of coaching or Website Content.

Our Services are not continuously monitored. If you or another person is in immediate danger, call 999 or 112 in the UK. For urgent medical advice, contact NHS 111 where available. Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123. If you are outside the UK, contact the emergency or crisis service where you are located. Do not rely on an application form, email, quiz or scheduled coaching call for urgent help.

7. Coaching Services

A free strategy or discovery call is an opportunity to discuss your circumstances and possible next steps. It is not a clinical assessment, an emergency service, a promise that we will offer a paid programme or an obligation on you to purchase.

The description, duration, number and length of sessions, fees, payment schedule, communication arrangements and included materials for paid coaching will be stated in the applicable Service Agreement. Unless expressly included, coaching does not include unlimited access, immediate responses, crisis support or work with your spouse, partner, employer or family.

You agree to participate honestly, attend scheduled sessions on time, communicate respectfully and take responsibility for your decisions. You should tell us about information that materially affects whether participation is safe or suitable. We may recommend that you seek support from an appropriate regulated professional.

We may make a reasonable change to a schedule, platform or non-essential delivery detail. If a material change means we cannot provide the contracted Service, we will offer an appropriate reschedule, substitute, credit, price reduction or refund for the clearly undelivered part, as required by the agreement and applicable law.

8. Confidentiality and safeguarding

We treat private coaching information as confidential and handle personal data as described in our Privacy & Cookie Policy. Coaching confidentiality is important, but it is not the same as legal professional privilege and cannot be guaranteed without exception.

We may disclose information where you authorise us to do so, where disclosure is reasonably necessary to provide the Service through an authorised provider, where we are required by law or court order, to obtain confidential legal or professional advice, to protect our legal rights, or where we reasonably believe disclosure is necessary to address a serious and imminent risk of harm, abuse or other safeguarding concern. Any disclosure will be limited to what is reasonably necessary.

Nothing in these Terms requires us to monitor you or provide an emergency response. If a safeguarding or clinical issue falls outside coaching, we may pause or end coaching and encourage or require an appropriate referral.

You should not send medical records, therapy notes, legal documents or another person’s confidential information unless we specifically request them and you have the right to provide them.

9. Group Services, communities and recordings

If we provide group coaching, a workshop or a private community, you must respect the privacy, dignity and safety of every participant. You must not record, screenshot, transcribe, download, distribute or publicly quote another participant’s contribution or identifying information without that person’s express permission and our written permission.

We require participants to follow confidentiality rules, but we cannot guarantee that every participant will comply. Group participation does not create doctor-patient, therapist-client, solicitor-client or other legal privilege. Share thoughtfully.

Some group calls, webinars or events may be recorded for eligible participants. We will provide a recording notice and obtain any separate consent required by law or the nature of the information. If you do not wish to appear in a recording, contact us before the session to discuss any available alternative.

We will obtain separate permission before using an identifiable private session, participant contribution, image or recording in public marketing, a public podcast, video, case study or paid Product, unless it was expressly created for public release.

10. No guaranteed results

Your progress depends on factors outside our control, including your participation, circumstances and the independent decisions of other people. We do not guarantee that a Product or Service will save or improve a marriage, restore affection or intimacy, prevent separation or divorce, change another person, resolve a health condition, secure employment, increase income or achieve any other specific result.

Testimonials, reviews and case studies describe individual experiences. They are not promises or representations that you will obtain the same result.

An express written guarantee or voluntary refund promise applies only if it appears in the relevant offer or Service Agreement. It is additional to and does not replace your statutory rights.

11. Orders and contract formation

Before an online order is placed, the relevant page or Service Agreement will identify the main features, total price or calculation method, currency, payment arrangements, duration, billing interval, delivery or start arrangements and applicable cancellation information.

Submitting an application or order is an offer to purchase. A contract is formed when we expressly accept it, send an order confirmation, provide access or begin the Service, whichever happens first. An automated receipt or application acknowledgement does not by itself require us to accept an order.

We may refuse or cancel an order affected by an obvious pricing, description, availability, technical or fraud error. If we cancel an affected paid order, we will refund the amount received for it.

Keep a copy of these Terms, the Service Agreement and your confirmation. Contract information will normally be sent by email in a form you can save.

12. Prices, invoices and payment

Prices are shown in pounds sterling unless another currency is clearly stated. The price and any taxes included will be confirmed before you become obliged to pay. If a fee is bespoke, it will be stated in a written proposal or Service Agreement.

Payment may be collected through PayPal, bank transfer, invoice or another payment method identified before purchase. A payment provider’s own terms and privacy notice apply to its service. You must use a payment method you are authorised to use.

Fees are payable at the times stated in the Service Agreement. If payment is overdue, fails or is reversed, we may contact you, suspend future access or sessions, and recover sums properly due. We will not charge an undisclosed fee or intentionally continue recurring charges after a valid cancellation takes effect.

You are responsible for payment-provider fees, currency-conversion charges or taxes imposed directly on you, unless applicable law or the written offer states otherwise.

We may change prices for future contracts. A new price does not change a completed one-off purchase or a fixed-price contract already accepted.

13. Subscriptions and instalment plans

If we offer an automatically renewing subscription, we will clearly disclose the recurring price, currency, billing interval, minimum term, main benefits, renewal process and cancellation method before enrolment. Unless you cancel, you authorise the selected payment provider to collect the disclosed renewal payment.

You may cancel future renewal using the method shown at purchase or by emailing dan@danieldorecoaching.com. Cancellation normally takes effect at the end of the paid period, unless the Service Agreement or applicable law provides otherwise. Cancelling future renewal does not automatically create a refund for a period already supplied.

We will give any reminder, renewal notice, renewal cooling-off right or simple cancellation facility required by legislation in force for the relevant contract.

An instalment plan for a fixed-price programme is not necessarily a monthly subscription. Unless the Service Agreement says you may cancel the remaining instalments, spreading the price across instalments does not by itself allow you to stop paying the agreed programme price after the statutory cancellation period. Any such term will be applied fairly and subject to applicable consumer law.

14. UK consumer cancellation rights

14.1 Services purchased at a distance

If you are a Consumer who buys a Service online, by telephone or otherwise at a distance, you will normally have 14 days from the day after the contract is made to cancel without giving a reason, unless a statutory exception applies.

To cancel, send a clear statement to dan@danieldorecoaching.com or to our postal address before the cancellation period expires. You may use the model cancellation form at the end of these Terms, but you do not have to.

If you expressly ask us to begin a Service during the 14-day period and then cancel before it is fully performed, we may charge a proportionate amount for the Service supplied up to cancellation, but only where the law permits and the required information and request were obtained.

If the Service is fully performed during the cancellation period following your express request and acknowledgement that the right will be lost on full performance, the statutory cancellation right may end.

14.2 Digital Content supplied immediately

For Digital Content not supplied on a tangible medium, such as an immediately accessible course, download, video or audio file, the 14-day cancellation right may be lost once supply begins only if, before supply:

  • you expressly consent to supply beginning during the cancellation period;
  • you acknowledge that you will lose the statutory cancellation right once supply begins; and
  • we provide the legally required contract confirmation.

If these requirements have not been met, your statutory rights remain unaffected. Ending a change-of-mind right does not remove your rights if Digital Content is faulty, inaccessible or not as described.

14.3 Events on a specific date

A statutory 14-day change-of-mind right may not apply to certain accommodation, catering or leisure services supplied on a specific date or during a specific period. Where an exemption applies to an event or retreat, this will be made clear before booking. Your rights if we cancel, materially change or improperly supply the event remain unaffected.

14.4 Refund following statutory cancellation

Where you validly exercise a statutory cancellation right, we will refund payments due under applicable law using the same payment method unless you agree otherwise. We will make the refund without undue delay and normally within 14 days after being informed of your decision, subject to any lawful charge for a Service supplied at your express request.

15. Appointments, rescheduling and missed sessions

The relevant Service Agreement will state the appointment length, booking process, rescheduling notice period and consequences of lateness, non-attendance or late cancellation. Unless a different period is agreed, please give at least 24 hours’ notice to cancel or reschedule a private session.

Subject to your statutory rights, a missed session or a session cancelled with less than the stated notice may be treated as used where that consequence was made clear before purchase and is fair in the circumstances. We may consider serious illness, emergency or exceptional circumstances reasonably and in good faith.

If you arrive late, the session may still end at the scheduled time. If we need to cancel, we will offer a reasonable alternative time. If no reasonable alternative can be agreed, we will restore the session or refund the amount paid for that session.

16. Refunds and billing errors

After any statutory cancellation period has ended, the cancellation and refund terms stated for the particular Product, programme or event apply. Private coaching fees, unused sessions, programme instalments and early withdrawal will normally be addressed in the Service Agreement.

If an offer states an express money-back guarantee, refund promise or refundable deposit, we will honour it according to the conditions and time limit displayed before purchase. These voluntary promises are additional to your statutory rights.

If you believe a payment is duplicated, unauthorised or incorrect, contact us promptly with the date, amount and transaction reference. We will investigate and correct an error for which we are responsible. Contacting us first does not remove any right you have through your payment provider or applicable law.

Approved refunds are made through the original payment method unless we agree another lawful method. Payment-provider and currency-conversion processing times are outside our direct control.

17. Digital Content

Digital Content may be delivered by immediate download, email, Website access or a third-party platform. Technical requirements, compatibility, access period and any material restrictions will be disclosed before purchase where applicable.

When you purchase or receive Digital Content, we grant you a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable and non-commercial licence to access and use it for your own learning, subject to these Terms. You do not acquire ownership of the intellectual property.

You must not copy, share, resell, publish, upload, broadcast, translate, adapt, distribute, sublicense, make available through a shared drive or account, remove rights notices, or use Digital Content to train or develop an AI system or competing product without our written permission, except where applicable law permits.

Where Digital Content is described as lifetime access, “lifetime” means for as long as we continue to make that Product available through the relevant platform, not your lifetime or the indefinite life of any platform. If we plan to discontinue a paid downloadable Product, we will take reasonable steps to permit download or provide a reasonable alternative where practicable.

18. Events and retreats

An event page or separate agreement will identify the organiser, dates, location, price, deposit, balance deadline, what is included, cancellation terms, minimum participation requirements and any event-specific rules. Do not book non-refundable travel until the event is confirmed and you have reviewed those terms.

Unless expressly included, you are responsible for passports, visas, flights, ground transport, travel insurance, medical insurance, personal expenses and accommodation outside the stated package.

Outdoor, physical, equine, travel and adventure activities may involve inherent risks. You must assess your fitness, disclose relevant accessibility and safety needs, follow qualified instructions and not participate while impaired. An activity provider may require a separate risk acknowledgement or waiver. Nothing in these Terms or a waiver excludes liability where exclusion is prohibited by law.

Dates, facilitators, venues, schedules and activities may need to change because of safety, weather, illness, venue, transport or operational circumstances. If we organise and cancel an event, the event agreement and applicable law will determine rescheduling, transfer, credit or refund for money paid to us.

Unless the agreement or applicable law provides otherwise, we are not responsible for independent travel, accommodation or other third-party costs. Suitable travel insurance is strongly recommended.

If an event arrangement constitutes a package under the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018, the rights and information required by those Regulations will apply and prevail over any inconsistent wording in these Terms.

19. Consumer service standards

If you are a Consumer, Services must be performed with reasonable care and skill. Information we provide about a Service or about us may become binding where you take it into account when deciding to purchase. If no time or price is agreed, consumer law may require performance within a reasonable time and payment of a reasonable price.

Paid Digital Content must be of satisfactory quality, fit for a particular purpose made known to us and match its description. Depending on the circumstances, statutory remedies may include repeat performance, repair or replacement, a price reduction or refund.

Nothing in these Terms limits these rights. Advice about consumer rights is available from Citizens Advice at citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer.

20. Participant conduct

You agree to use the Services lawfully and respectfully. You must not:

  • harass, threaten, shame, stalk, discriminate against or abuse another person;
  • encourage violence, coercive control, retaliation, illegal surveillance or other unlawful conduct;
  • publish or disclose another person’s confidential or identifying information without authority;
  • record a session, call, event or participant without every permission required by law and our written approval;
  • share paid Content, private links, credentials or member recordings;
  • sell, solicit, recruit or advertise an unrelated service in a group or event without written permission;
  • disrupt a Service or create an unsafe environment; or
  • infringe intellectual property, privacy, confidentiality or other legal rights.

We may issue reasonable programme, community or event rules. Serious or repeated misconduct may result in removal, suspension or termination.

21. Intellectual property

The Website, Content, Products and Services are owned by or licensed to us and are protected by copyright, trade mark and other intellectual-property laws. Daniel Dore Coaching, programme names, logos and distinctive branding must not be used in a way that suggests sponsorship, affiliation or endorsement without written permission.

Subject to these Terms, we grant you a limited, revocable, personal, non-exclusive and non-transferable right to access public Website Content and paid Content made available to you for your own non-commercial learning. No other right or licence is granted.

Short quotations from public articles may be used where permitted by law with fair attribution and a link to the source. This does not permit copying a substantial part of an article, course, recording, assessment, workbook or Product.

If you believe Website Content infringes your rights, email us with your contact details, identification of the protected work, the exact URL and an explanation. We may request reasonable evidence before acting.

22. Reviews, testimonials and User Content

You retain ownership of original User Content. You are responsible for having the right to submit it and for ensuring that it is accurate and does not breach law, confidentiality, privacy or another person’s rights.

When you intentionally post User Content in a public or shared area, you give us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free licence to host, store, reproduce, format and display it only as reasonably necessary to operate and moderate that area.

Submitting a private application, email, message or coaching contribution does not give us permission to publish it. We will seek separate permission before publishing an identifiable testimonial, client story, image, private recording or case study for marketing.

We may remove User Content that is unlawful, abusive, misleading, promotional, infringing, irrelevant or inconsistent with these Terms. We are not required to publish a review, but we will not require a review to be positive.

23. Third-party services and websites

The Website and Services may use or link to payment providers, video-call platforms, email services, course platforms, social networks, video hosts, event venues, goodguys2greatmen.com, goodguys2greatmen.co.uk and other independent third parties. Their own terms, privacy policies, availability and technical requirements apply when you use their services.

We are not responsible for an independent third party’s content, acts, security, availability, policies or transactions. A link does not mean that we endorse every statement, product or service on the linked website.

Where another business is clearly identified as the seller, organiser or contracting party, your contract is with that business rather than Daniel Dore Coaching Ltd. Contact that business about its order, cancellation and refund terms.

24. Availability and changes

We may correct, secure, update or improve the Website and free Content. We may make a reasonable change to a schedule, platform, facilitator or non-essential feature when necessary to provide, secure or improve a Service.

We do not promise uninterrupted access. Maintenance, internet failures, provider outages and other events can cause disruption. We will use reasonable efforts to restore a paid Service and, if a material part cannot be supplied, provide an appropriate reschedule, substitute, extension, price reduction, credit or refund where the contract or law requires.

We will not intentionally remove a material paid entitlement without an appropriate remedy. We will not make a change that materially disadvantages a Consumer under an existing fixed paid contract unless permitted for a valid reason, required by law or security, or agreed with the Consumer.

25. Suspension and termination

You may stop using free Services at any time. Your right to cancel a paid Service is governed by the applicable Service Agreement, these Terms and consumer law.

We may suspend or terminate access where reasonably necessary because of non-payment, fraud, a security threat, illegal conduct, danger to a person, harassment, unauthorised sharing, infringement, a serious confidentiality breach or a material or repeated breach of these Terms.

Where the issue can reasonably be corrected, we may give notice and an opportunity to correct it. We may act immediately where delay could expose a person, participant, the Company or a Service to harm.

If we terminate a paid Service because of your material breach, any refund will take account of the Service already supplied, the nature of the breach, our actual loss, the Service Agreement and applicable law. If we terminate for our convenience, we will refund the clearly undelivered part of a prepaid Service or provide another remedy agreed with you.

Provisions that by their nature should continue—including accrued payment obligations, confidentiality, intellectual property, liability and dispute provisions—continue after termination.

26. Liability

Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability where doing so would be unlawful. This includes liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, and your mandatory statutory rights in relation to Services and Digital Content.

If you are a Consumer, we are responsible for loss or damage that is a foreseeable result of our breach of contract or failure to use reasonable care and skill. Loss is foreseeable if it was obvious that it would happen or both parties knew it might happen when the contract was formed.

We are not responsible for loss or damage that is not foreseeable, the independent decisions or conduct of your spouse, partner, employer or another person, or loss caused by material information or instructions you did not disclose. We are not responsible for business losses where you purchase or use a Service wholly or mainly as a Consumer.

We do not exclude liability for damage to a device or other digital content caused by Digital Content we supply where consumer law makes us liable and we failed to use reasonable care and skill.

27. Additional terms for business users

This section applies only if you are acting wholly or mainly for purposes relating to your trade, business, craft or profession rather than as a Consumer.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, all terms implied by sections 3 to 5 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 are excluded. We are not liable for loss of profit, sales, business, revenue, anticipated savings, goodwill, data or business opportunity, or for indirect or consequential loss.

Subject to liabilities that cannot lawfully be limited, our total aggregate liability arising from a paid Product or Service supplied to a business user will not exceed the amount that business user paid us for the Product or Service giving rise to the claim during the 12 months before the event giving rise to liability.

No business user may rely on a representation not set out in these Terms, a valid Service Agreement or a signed contract, but nothing excludes liability for fraudulent misrepresentation.

28. Events outside our reasonable control

Neither party is responsible for delay or failure caused by an event outside that party’s reasonable control, such as severe weather, natural disaster, epidemic, war, civil disorder, government restriction, widespread utility or internet failure, venue closure, transport disruption, industrial dispute or critical third-party platform outage.

We will take reasonable steps to reduce disruption. If such an event prevents a material prepaid Service from being supplied for an extended period, the Service Agreement and applicable law will determine rescheduling, a substitute, credit, price reduction or refund. This section does not excuse payment already due for a Service properly supplied.

29. Privacy

Our Privacy & Cookie Policy explains how we collect, use, share and protect personal data, including information submitted in coaching applications, assessments, payments, calls and events.

Do not submit unnecessary private information about another person. If you discuss a spouse, partner, child or another person, share only what is reasonably relevant and do not upload their confidential records unless you are legally entitled and specifically asked to do so.

30. Complaints and dispute resolution

If you have a concern, email dan@danieldorecoaching.com and include your name, the relevant order or Service, what went wrong and the resolution you seek. We will acknowledge the complaint and make a good-faith effort to resolve it within a reasonable time.

If a Consumer dispute cannot be resolved directly, we will provide any information about an approved alternative dispute resolution body that applicable law requires us to provide. Unless we tell you otherwise, we are not currently committed to use a particular ADR provider. This does not prevent either party from using the courts.

31. Governing law and courts

These Terms and contracts made under them are governed by the law of England and Wales.

If you are a Consumer resident in England or Wales, the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction. If you are a Consumer resident in Scotland, you may bring proceedings in Scotland or England and Wales. If you are a Consumer resident in Northern Ireland, you may bring proceedings in Northern Ireland or England and Wales.

If you are a Consumer outside the UK, you retain any mandatory protection and right to use a local court that the law of your country does not permit these Terms to remove. If you are a business user, the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction.

32. Changes to these Terms

We may update these Terms to reflect changes in the Website, Services, business practices or law. We will post the updated version and change the “Last updated” date.

Changes apply prospectively. They do not retrospectively alter a completed one-off purchase or fixed paid contract. If a material change affects an active recurring or ongoing paid Service, we will give reasonable notice and any notice required by law.

33. General provisions

Entire agreement. These Terms, the applicable Service Agreement and any other terms expressly incorporated into them form the agreement concerning the relevant Product or Service. This does not exclude liability for fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation or information that consumer law makes binding.

Severability. If a provision is held unlawful or unenforceable, it will be treated as modified only to the minimum extent necessary, and the remaining provisions will continue.

No waiver. A failure or delay in enforcing a provision is not a waiver of that provision or a later breach.

Transfer. You may not transfer your account or personal access without our written consent. We may transfer our rights and obligations to another organisation as part of a genuine business transfer, provided this does not reduce a Consumer’s rights. We will notify you where required.

Third-party rights. Except where expressly stated, no person other than you and us has a right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce these Terms.

Electronic communications. Agreements, notices, confirmations and records may be provided electronically where lawful. Keep your contact information current and retain your order confirmation.

Headings. Headings are for convenience and do not change the meaning of these Terms.

Language. If these Terms are translated, the English version controls to the extent permitted by law.

34. Contact us

Questions, billing concerns, cancellation requests and notices concerning these Terms may be sent to:

Daniel Dore Coaching Ltd
Company number: 11348529
8 Outrams Wharf
Little Eaton
Derby, England, DE21 5EL
United Kingdom

Email: dan@danieldorecoaching.com
Telephone: +44 (0)7903 634769
Contact page: https://danieldorecoaching.com/contact/

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