Terms Of Service & Non-Refundable Policy


By accessing or using our services, you (“Client”) agree to the following Terms of Service. These Terms govern your use of our services and your obligations as a client. Please read them carefully before purchasing.

1. Terms


By using or purchasing our services, you agree that you have read, understood, and accepted these Terms of Service in full. If you do not agree to these Terms, you must not use our services.

2. Non-Refundable Policy


All payments made for our services are

final and non-refundable, except where required by Australian Consumer Law (ACL).

This includes but is not limited to situations involving change of mind, dissatisfaction, or failure to use the service.

We strongly encourage you to carefully review the service details, pricing, and deliverables before purchasing.

By completing payment, you acknowledge and agree to this non-refundable policy and understand that no refunds will be provided unless legally required.

3. Client Responsibility


It is your responsibility to review and understand these Terms before making any payment.

By making a payment, you confirm that:

You have read and accepted these Terms, and You agree to be bound by them in full.

We are not responsible for any failure on your part to read or understand these Terms.

4. Chargebacks, Disputes & Enforcement

No Chargebacks or Payment Reversals. By making any payment—whether credit/debit card, ACH, or wire—you acknowledge all charges as valid and waive any right to initiate chargebacks, reversals or payment disputes, except in cases of proven fraud or billing error. Dissatisfaction with Services, non‑usage or subjective value does not constitute grounds for a chargeback or reversal.

Pre‑Dispute Requirements. Before initiating any dispute or claim, you must notify Leadscape at [email protected], stating the alleged basis for your dispute and allowing at least 15 business days for us to investigate and resolve the matter.

Authorization and Waiver. You authorize us and our payment processors to contest any chargeback using all available evidence—including correspondence, service logs and acceptance of these Master Terms.

Consequences of Improper Chargebacks. Initiating a bad‑faith or unwarranted chargeback is a material breach. Upon breach, Leadscape may (i) suspend or terminate services and access; (ii) accelerate all contract fees; (iii) assess an administrative/merchant damage fee (minimum \$500 per dispute or maximum permitted by law); and (iv) initiate binding arbitration or legal action to recover damages, merchant fees and collection costs. Merchant evidence may be shared with processors, arbitrators or law enforcement. We may also report suspected fraud to financial institutions and law enforcement.

Liquidated Damages. If you initiate a bad‑faith chargeback, you acknowledge that reputational and operational injury will far exceed the payment at issue; we may seek liquidated damages equal to three times the disputed sum or $25,000 USD, whichever is greater, plus all reasonable costs and fees. These provisions apply regardless of jurisdiction.

5. Modifications to Terms


We reserve the right to modify or update these Terms at any time without prior notice. It is your responsibility to review the current version of the Terms prior to each purchase.

Continued use of our services after any changes constitutes your acceptance of the updated Terms.

6. Limitation of Liability


To the maximum extent permitted by law, we exclude all liability for any loss or damage (whether direct, indirect, or consequential) arising from your use of our services.

Nothing in these Terms excludes, restricts, or modifies any rights you may have under the

Australian Consumer Law, including any consumer guarantees that cannot be excluded.

7. Governing Law


To the maximum extent permitted by law, we exclude all liability for any loss or damage (whether direct, indirect, or consequential) arising from your use of our services.

Nothing in these Terms excludes, restricts, or modifies any rights you may have under the

Australian Consumer Law, including any consumer guarantees that cannot be excluded.