Terms & Conditions
Terms for using this website and submitting remote-service inquiries.
Scope
These are website terms, not a full client contract
By using this website or submitting the contact form, you agree to these Terms & Conditions. Any paid project, consulting session, troubleshooting engagement, retainer, or build sprint should also have its own written scope, proposal, invoice, or agreement. If those project terms conflict with these site terms, the project terms control for that project.
This page is a practical baseline for this freelance marketing site. It is not legal advice and should be reviewed by counsel if you want jurisdiction-specific coverage.
Services
Remote-only service inquiries
PJ Green Remote Tech Services offers remote help such as websites, troubleshooting, consulting, automation, Airtable/CRM systems, SEO/content operations, WordPress lead tools, media workflows, and documentation.
- Submitting a form does not create a client relationship.
- No project starts until scope, access, timing, and payment terms are accepted in writing.
- Services are remote-only unless a separate written agreement says otherwise.
- Advice, estimates, and recommendations are based on the information available at the time.
Responsibilities
Your responsibilities
- Provide accurate information and confirm that you have authority to request work on the systems, accounts, websites, or data involved.
- Keep backups of important data before troubleshooting, migration, automation, or cleanup work.
- Do not submit passwords or sensitive data through the website contact form.
- Use secure methods for credentials, access tokens, and account invitations when a project requires access.
- Do not request illegal, deceptive, abusive, unauthorized, or security-invasive work.
Tools
Third-party platforms and AI tools
Projects may involve tools such as hosting providers, WordPress, Airtable, CRMs, Make, Zapier, n8n, email providers, analytics tools, or AI-assisted coding and workflow tools. Those third-party services are governed by their own terms, pricing, uptime, data, and security practices.
AI-assisted tools may be used to draft code, documentation, workflows, test cases, or implementation plans. Confidential or sensitive information should only be shared when needed and through an agreed method.
Ownership
Content and work product
The website design, copy, code, case studies, logos, and portfolio material on this site are owned by PJ Green or used with appropriate rights unless otherwise stated. You may not copy, resell, or present this site content as your own.
Ownership of paid project work should be defined in the project scope or agreement. Until that exists, no license or transfer of custom work product is granted beyond viewing this website.
Confidentiality
Confidential information and case studies
Do not submit confidential, regulated, or sensitive information through the public contact form. Once a project is scoped, confidential materials should be shared through agreed channels and handled according to the project terms.
Portfolio and case-study material may describe patterns, outcomes, screenshots, or sanitized examples, but should not disclose private client data, credentials, proprietary source code, or confidential implementation details without permission.
Limits
Disclaimers and limitation of liability
This website is provided as-is. Site content may be updated, corrected, or removed at any time. No specific business, SEO, revenue, uptime, ranking, security, or automation outcome is guaranteed.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, PJ Green is not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, punitive, or lost-profit damages arising from use of this website or preliminary inquiry communications. Any liability for paid work should be handled under the applicable project agreement.
General
Changes, governing law, and contact
These terms may be updated as the site and services evolve. The effective date above will change when material updates are made. These terms are intended to be governed by the laws of Florida, United States, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.
Questions can be sent to [email protected].
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Remote tech help starts with a clear request, then a scoped agreement.