Terms & Conditions
Definitions
"We"/"us"/"our" mean Cheap Call Codes powered by Dial-a-Code, a trade mark of Core Telecommunications International Limited, 18 Edward Square, Bloomfield Avenue, Dublin 4. Ireland.
"You"/"your"/"Customer" shall mean the person ordinarily resident in the UK and Northern Ireland that is the primary user of the Dial-a-Code Service, and includes any person enabled or permitted by the Customer to use the Dial-a-Code Service.
"Service" is the Cheap Call Codes Service which is intended to be used from Mobile Phones and allows the Customer to make telephone calls via an Access Number with the Customer being charged only by their service provider.
"Terms of use" are the terms governing the relationship between You and Us under which We will provide access to and use of our Website, our Services and any other information and services offered via our Website.
"Access Number": the Cheap Call Codes Access Number is a phone number provided by us that you must use to access the service. Calls to the Access Number are billed to the bill payer of the phone used to contact the Access Number by the bill payer’s existing network operator.
"Website and Privacy Policy” means the policy governing the use of Our Website and how we may use personal information collected from You, either via the Website or through Your use of our Services.
General
By accessing or otherwise using Our Service, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions that follow. If you do not intend to be bound by such Terms of Use, please do not use our Services. These terms may be wholly or partially changed without prior notice and will be effective from the date of posting on the Website. Callers must ensure they have the bill payer's permission before using the Service. All rates displayed will be charged by your telephone service provider in accordance with your normal contract and are based on calls from any of the stated mobile operator sim cards. Charges from other networks may vary. Dial-a-Code makes no charges to the user for this service and accepts no responsibility for any charges made by the service provider.
The Dial-a-Code service works with all O2, T-Mobile, 3 and Orange mobiles, for calls from the UK. The Dial-a-Code international service access numbers have been set up by O2, T Mobile, 3 and Orange specifically for use with the Dial-a-Code international service. Prices are specific to these numbers and are charged by O2, T-Mobile, Orange or 3 through standard pay as you go credit or pay monthly bills. Prices and or available destinations for the Dial-a-Code international service are subject to change. Customers will be notified of changes on the www.dialacode.com website or via SMS. All standard O2, T-Mobile, Orange and 3 terms and conditions apply to your usage. These and further details about O2, T-Mobile, Orange and 3 services can be found at www.o2.co.uk, www.t-mobile.co.uk, www.orange.co.uk and www.three.co.uk. Use of the numbers from any other network will be charged differently or may not be accessible. Dial-a-Code makes no charges to the user for this service and accepts no responsibility for any charges made by the service provider of your mobile service.
User Obligations
You must not use the service to make offensive, indecent, menacing, nuisance or hoax calls; or fraudulently or in connection with a criminal offence. If you do we may cease service without notice.
Our Obligations
All Prices and or available destinations for the Dial-a-Code international service are subject to change. Customers will be notified of changes on the Website. We do not guarantee that your call will be connected to your destination number, or the quality of the call, as these matters are influenced by things outside our reasonable control.
If we cannot do what we have promised in this Contract because of something beyond our reasonable control such as lightning, flood, or exceptionally severe weather, fire or explosion, civil disorder, war, or military operations, national or local emergency, anything done by government or other providers of telecommunications services or networks or other competent authority or industrial disputes of any kind, (including those involving our employees), we will not be liable for this.
Disclaimer
The service is subject to availability and may be withdrawn or suspended at any time. Except as otherwise provided by law, the Website is provided "as is" and without any warranty or condition, express or implied. See the Website and Privacy Policy for full terms on the use of Our Website.
We are not liable for any failure to perform our obligations if we are prevented from doing so by an event beyond our reasonable control (which may include, without limitation, strikes; labour disputes; acts of God; war; riot; civil action; malicious acts or damage; compliance with any law, governmental or regulatory order, rule, regulation or direction; virus or other harmful components; any act or omission of any government or other competent authority; accident; equipment or services failure, including the unavailability of third party telecommunications services, lines or other equipment; fire; flood or storm).
Liability
We accept liability for our negligence, but only to the extent stated in this paragraph. We do not exclude or restrict our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, nor any liability arising under Part 1 of the Consumer Protection Act 1987. Our liability to you in contract, tort or otherwise (including for our negligence) arising in relation to the service is limited to £100 for any one incident or related series of incidents and £ 200 for any series of incidents related or unrelated in any period of 12 months. In any event we have no liability for any loss that is not reasonably foreseeable, nor for any direct or indirect loss of business, revenue, profit or savings you expected to make, wasted expense, financial loss or data being lost or harmed. We do not accept liability for the acts or omissions of other providers of telecommunications services or networks or for the availability or performance of such services or networks. If you use the service for business purposes you must indemnify us against any claims that anyone (other than you) threatens or makes against us because the Service is faulty or cannot be used by them. Each provision of this paragraph operates separately in itself and survives independently of the others.
Invalidity and inconsistency
If any part of these terms are unenforceable (including any provision in which we exclude our liability to you) the enforceability of any other part of these terms will not be affected. In the event that anything in the Website conflicts with these terms of use, then these terms of use will prevail to the extent of such inconsistency.
Governing law
These terms shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with English law and the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to resolve any disputes between us. We have designed the Website for use only within the United Kingdom and make no warranties or representations with regard to use by persons accessing, downloading or otherwise using the Website outside the United Kingdom. The Website is available only to people using the Website in the United Kingdom who can form legally binding contracts under applicable law.
Entire agreement and relationship
These terms set out the whole of our agreement relating to use of and access to our Service. No agency, partnership, joint venture, employee-employer or franchisor-franchisee relationship is intended or created between you and us by these terms of use.
Amendments
We are entitled at our sole discretion to change, add or remove any part of these terms of use at any time by posting or uploading the amended terms of use on the Website. Your continued use of our Service after this time constitutes an agreement by you to abide by and be bound by these conditions of use, as so amended.
