Fees and services
Using GringoPost is generally free, but we sometimes charge a fee for certain commercial services.
If the service you use incurs a fee, you’ll be able to review and accept terms that will be clearly disclosed
at the time you post your ad. Our fees are quoted in US dollars, and we may change them from time to time.
We’ll notify you of changes to our fee policy by posting such changes on the site. We may choose to temporarily
change our fees for promotional events or new services; these changes are effective when we announce the promotional
event or new service.
Our fees are non-refundable, and you are responsible for paying them when they’re due. If you don’t,
we may limit your ability to use the services. If your payment method fails or your account is past due,
we may collect fees owed using other collection mechanisms.
Content
GringoPost contains content from us, you, and other users. GringoPost is protected by copyright laws and
international treaties. Content displayed on or via GringoPost is protected as a collective work and/or compilation,
pursuant to copyright laws and international conventions.
You agree not to copy, distribute, or modify content from GringoPost without our express written consent.
You may not disassemble or decompile, reverse engineer, or otherwise attempt to discover any source code contained
in GringoPost. Without limiting the foregoing, you agree not to reproduce, copy, sell, resell, or exploit for any
purposes any aspect of GringoPost (other than your own content).
When you give us content, you are granting us and representing that you have the right to grant us, a non-exclusive,
worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, sub-licensable right to exercise the copyright, publicity, and database
rights to that content.
Infringement
Do not post content that infringes the rights of third parties. This includes, but is not limited to, content that
infringes on intellectual property rights such as copyright and trademark (for example, offering counterfeit items for sale).
A large number of very varied products are offered on GringoPost by private individuals. Entitled parties, in particular
the owners of copyright, trademark rights, or other rights owned by third parties can report any offers which may infringe
on their rights and submit a request for that offer to be removed.
If a legal representative of the entitled party reports this to us in the correct manner, products infringing on intellectual
property rights will be removed by GringoPost.