Sites4Trades.com Terms and Conditions Draft
Last updated: 18 August 2026
1. About these terms
These terms apply when a customer buys a website package, monthly website service or optional extra from Sites4Trades.com.
Sites4Trades.com is operated by Luke Ranfield, a self-employed sole trader trading as Sites4Trades.com.
Business address: Flat 11, The Ropeworks, Little Peter Street, Manchester, M15 4QJ
Email: sales@sites4trades.com
In these terms, “Sites4Trades”, “we”, “us” and “our” mean Luke Ranfield trading as Sites4Trades.com. “Customer”, “you” and “your” mean the person or business purchasing the service.
Our services are supplied for business purposes. By placing an order, you confirm that you are acting wholly or mainly in connection with a trade, business, craft or profession and have authority to place the order for that business.
2. The agreement
Your agreement with us consists of:
- The package and optional extras shown at checkout
- The information supplied in your website brief
- Any written changes we both agree
- These terms
The agreement begins when we accept your order after successful payment. If we cannot accept an order, we will tell you and refund any amount paid for services we have not provided.
If there is a conflict, a written change agreed specifically for your order takes priority, followed by the checkout description and then these terms.
3. What we provide
We will provide the website package and optional extras selected at checkout. The exact number and type of pages, sections and features depend on the package purchased.
The ongoing monthly service ordinarily includes:
- Keeping the website online
- Technical maintenance and routine security updates
- Help with the website’s domain name where included or agreed
- Reasonable small changes to existing text, contact details, services and project photographs
- General website support
Major redesigns, new functionality, new pages or sections, substantial copywriting, integrations and work outside the purchased package are not included unless stated otherwise. We will explain any additional charge and obtain approval before starting chargeable extra work.
4. Your website brief and responsibilities
You agree to:
- Provide accurate, complete and timely information
- Supply the text, images, branding, access details and approvals reasonably needed to complete the work
- Check names, contact details, claims, prices, accreditations and other factual information before approving the website
- Respond to reasonable questions and review requests without unnecessary delay
- Keep account credentials secure and tell us promptly about suspected unauthorised access
- Pay all amounts due under the agreement
Delays in receiving information, access or feedback may delay delivery. We are not responsible for a delay caused by missing, inaccurate or late information from you or a third party outside our control.
5. Content, permissions and prohibited material
You confirm that you own, or have permission to use, everything you supply to us. This includes photographs, logos, testimonials, reviews, trade marks, written material and personal information.
You remain responsible for the accuracy and legality of your business claims and website content. You must not ask us to publish anything unlawful, misleading, defamatory, discriminatory, infringing, malicious or otherwise harmful.
You give us permission to copy, edit, resize and use supplied material as reasonably necessary to provide the service. We may refuse or remove content where we reasonably believe it is unlawful, infringes another person’s rights, creates a security risk or breaches these terms.
6. Delivery and the 48-hour first-version period
Where a package is advertised with a first version within 48 hours, the period starts only when:
- The order and required payment have been completed
- The website brief has been fully submitted
- We have received the essential content, files and access details needed to begin
The 48 hours are working hours and do not include Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays in England. For example, a complete brief received late on Friday will continue through the next working days.
The 48-hour commitment applies to the first version of the website, not final approval, revisions, domain changes or launch. We will tell you as soon as reasonably possible if an exceptional event outside our control is likely to cause a delay.
7. Reviews, changes and approval
We will give you an opportunity to review the first version and request reasonable changes within the scope of the purchased package.
Small corrections and reasonable refinements needed to complete the agreed package are included before launch. A change may be quoted separately if it changes the original brief, adds pages or functionality, replaces a substantial amount of completed work or amounts to a new design direction.
Approval may be given by email, message, form submission or another clear written instruction. By approving the website, you confirm that you have checked it and authorise us to make it publicly available.
Minor issues that do not materially prevent the website from being used can be corrected after launch and do not automatically delay approval or payment obligations.
8. Prices and payment
The setup price, monthly charge and prices of optional extras are those shown and accepted at checkout, unless we agree otherwise in writing.
The setup payment is due when the order is placed. The ongoing service is billed monthly using the payment method selected at checkout.
If a recurring payment fails, we may contact you and retry payment. If an amount remains unpaid, we may suspend updates, support or the website itself after giving reasonable notice. Suspension does not remove your responsibility to pay charges already due.
We may change the ongoing monthly price by giving at least 30 days’ notice. If you do not accept the new price, you may cancel before it takes effect.
9. Minimum term, renewal and cancellation
The ongoing service has a minimum term of one month. After the first month, it continues on a rolling monthly basis until cancelled.
You may cancel by emailing sales@sites4trades.com. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the monthly billing period already paid for. Fees already charged for a started monthly service period are not normally refunded.
We may end or suspend the agreement if you:
- Do not pay an amount due after receiving reasonable notice
- Seriously or repeatedly breach these terms
- Ask us to publish unlawful or harmful material
- Misuse the service or create a security risk
Where practical, we will give you an opportunity to remedy a breach before ending the agreement. We may act immediately where necessary to protect people, systems or legal rights.
We may also end the service for business reasons by giving at least 30 days’ notice and refunding any prepaid monthly amount covering a period after the service ends.
10. Build refunds
You may request a refund of the one-off website build or setup price at any point before both of the following have happened:
- You have approved the website; and
- The website has been made live for public use.
Once you have approved the website and it has been made live, the one-off build or setup price is non-refundable, except where the law requires otherwise.
Optional extras that have already been completed, supplied or committed to a third party are not automatically included in the build refund. Any refundable amount for an optional extra will depend on the work completed and any non-recoverable third-party cost. Monthly service charges already used are also separate from the build refund.
Approved refunds will be returned to the original payment method where possible. Bank and payment-provider processing times are outside our control.
11. Domains, hosting and what happens after cancellation
The website is provided as a managed service and depends on the ongoing monthly service for hosting, maintenance and support. When the service ends, the website may be taken offline at the end of the paid billing period.
Where a domain name has been obtained specifically for your business as part of the service, we will release or transfer that domain to you on request after cancellation, provided all amounts due have been paid. You are responsible for supplying the details of the receiving registrar or account and for any renewal, transfer or third-party fees arising after the transfer. A transfer may be subject to registry or registrar restrictions outside our control.
The website itself is built and supplied through the Sites4Trades managed platform. It cannot be transferred to another hosting provider and we do not provide the website files, platform templates, software configuration or a portable copy of the completed site after cancellation. If you move to another provider, that provider will need to build a replacement website. You may continue using your own original content, photographs, logo and other materials you supplied to us.
Unless we agree otherwise in writing, third-party subscriptions, premium software licences and services paid for by Sites4Trades remain ours and may stop when the monthly service ends.
Customer website materials and ordinary service records will normally be deleted or anonymised within 30 days after cancellation, subject to legal, accounting, dispute and backup exceptions described in our Privacy and Cookie Policy. It is your responsibility to request any available export or handover before that period expires.
12. Intellectual property
You retain ownership of material you supplied and remain responsible for it.
Once the build price has been paid in full, you may use the final bespoke website text, visual layout and design work we created specifically for your business as part of the delivered website. This does not transfer ownership of:
- Our underlying methods, reusable layouts, templates, systems or know-how
- Third-party software, fonts, photographs, plug-ins or other licensed material
- Material supplied under a licence that imposes its own conditions
- Unpaid work or rejected concepts
We retain the right to reuse general skills, ideas, techniques and non-confidential components that do not identify your business or reproduce your protected content.
We will not use your confidential information outside the purposes of providing and administering the service.
13. Third-party services
The website may rely on services provided by third parties, including hosting companies, domain registrars, email providers, mapping services, payment providers, plug-ins and social platforms.
We will use reasonable care when selecting and configuring services within our control, but we cannot guarantee that a third-party service will always be available, unchanged or error-free. Third-party terms and acceptable-use rules may also apply.
We are not responsible for a failure caused solely by a third-party service or event outside our reasonable control, but we will take reasonable steps to reduce disruption and help restore the service where it forms part of our agreement.
14. Website performance and marketing results
We will provide the service with reasonable care and skill. However, no website can be guaranteed to:
- Achieve a particular search-engine position
- Generate a particular number of enquiries, sales or visitors
- Be accepted by every advertising platform
- Operate without any interruption or minor defect
- Display identically on every historic browser, device or third-party platform
Search engines, advertising platforms and third-party services control their own systems and decisions. Any examples, projections or past results are illustrative and are not a promise of future performance.
15. Liability
Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability where it would be unlawful to do so, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
Subject to that:
- We are not liable for indirect or consequential loss
- We are not liable for lost profit, lost revenue, lost opportunity, lost anticipated savings or reputational loss
- We are not liable for problems caused by inaccurate material, unlawful instructions, missed approvals, lost credentials or unauthorised changes attributable to you
- Our total liability arising from the agreement will not exceed the total amount you paid us under that agreement during the 12 months immediately before the event giving rise to the claim
These limits apply only so far as permitted by law. You are responsible for maintaining appropriate business records and copies of important original content supplied to us.
16. Confidentiality and data protection
Each party will use the other’s confidential information only as needed to perform or enforce the agreement and will not disclose it except to people who need it for that purpose, professional advisers, or where disclosure is required by law.
We handle personal information as described in our Privacy and Cookie Policy. You are responsible for ensuring that personal information you provide for publication or processing has been collected and shared lawfully.
17. Events outside our control
Neither party is responsible for delay or failure caused by an event outside its reasonable control. This may include widespread internet or hosting failure, cyberattack, power failure, industrial action, natural disaster, serious illness, government action or failure of a critical third-party provider.
The affected party must take reasonable steps to reduce the impact and resume its obligations. If a material interruption continues for more than 30 days, either party may end the affected service by written notice.
18. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms for future orders at any time. If a change materially affects an active ongoing service, we will provide reasonable notice. A change will not retrospectively remove a right or refund already earned.
19. General terms
If part of these terms is found unenforceable, the remaining terms will continue to apply.
A delay in enforcing a right does not waive that right.
You may not transfer the agreement to somebody else without our written permission. We may use employees and trusted contractors to provide the service and remain responsible for our obligations to you.
These terms do not give rights to anyone other than you and us.
20. Governing law and disputes
Please contact us first if a concern arises so we can try to resolve it promptly.
These terms and any dispute or claim arising from them are governed by the laws of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales will have exclusive jurisdiction, unless the law requires otherwise.
21. Contact
Questions, cancellation notices and refund requests should be sent to sales@sites4trades.com.