SENDIT Platform
Terms and Conditions
These Terms and Conditions govern access to the SENDIT website, platform experiences, communications, and related operational services. By using SENDIT, submitting information, or engaging with our team, you agree to these terms to the extent permitted by applicable law and commercial contract.
- Users must provide truthful, current, and complete business, account, contact, shipment, and billing information. SENDIT may suspend or refuse service where submitted information is misleading, incomplete, unlawful, or commercially risky.
- Website content, platform visuals, operational materials, process flows, and brand assets are owned by or licensed to SENDIT unless otherwise stated. They may not be copied, republished, or commercially exploited without prior written permission.
- Shipment requests, bids, pricing discussions, onboarding conversations, and commercial service planning must be handled responsibly and in good faith. Misuse of the platform, abusive conduct, or manipulative bidding behavior may result in account restrictions or termination.
- SENDIT may rely on third-party carriers, contractors, vendors, infrastructure providers, or technology services as part of the broader service environment. Third-party participation does not create unlimited liability for SENDIT beyond applicable law and agreed commercial terms.
- Users may not use SENDIT for unlawful cargo, prohibited trade activity, sanctions violations, fraud, malware distribution, scraping abuse, system interference, or any action that could damage the platform, operations, or reputation of SENDIT and its partners.
- SENDIT may update, pause, expand, restrict, or redesign website content, platform features, onboarding workflows, service offerings, and operational methods at any time in order to improve security, compliance, performance, or business continuity.
- To the maximum extent permitted by law, SENDIT is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from website use, platform access, shipment delays, third-party actions, customs intervention, or operational disruptions outside its reasonable control.
- If a separate commercial contract, quotation, invoice, or service agreement applies to a specific relationship, that written document may supplement these terms and govern the relevant transaction in case of conflict.
