Terms & Conditions
We aim to provide ideal academic support to the students while they pursue their academic goals. To provide every one of our clients with the best possible service, we have created a code of conduct. Below is a list of our service's official terms and conditions that every customer has to follow. Note that if you refuse to agree to any of the following conditions, then we request you to abstain from using our service.
- If a login code is needed, the client must provide us access to receive it. This access might be via the app, text message, or email. However, if the client fails to provide the credentials, we disclaim all liability for any errors that may have resulted from using a login code to access the book.
- Before turning in any work within the short deadline, you must receive the consultant's approval since the designated expert will require time to review the specifics after receiving the order. Any task with a short deadline must get the consultant's permission before submission.
- Any digital or physical resources submitted to an academic institution are not the company's responsibility. This covers any required in-person appearances as well as any supporting documentation that is audio, visual, or photographic.
- The consumer is expected to stay in touch with the customer service team while traveling to obtain updates and monitor the progress of the problem.
- Any orders placed over the weekend or on Friday will not be completed until Monday. It's because the consultant has to make sure that no important deadline will be overlooked initially.
- Let's say the student has to use a textbook to pass the course. In that scenario, getting a softcopy or electronic copy of the textbook and giving it to us is the customer's responsibility. Furthermore, if the book is offered online, we may handle the customer's purchase on their behalf.
- This will incur some sort of expense. Furthermore, if the book is only available in hardcover, the buyer will be required to provide images of the pertinent pages in answer to the consultant's request for this kind of proof. If the right textbook is unavailable, the firm won't be responsible if the notes for a task don't match the instructor's expectations.