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Support Terms
These Support Terms explain how one-time creator support payments work on this site for visitors in the United States.
1. Nature Of The Payment
Any support payment offered through the site is a voluntary one-time tip or creator-support payment. It is intended to support the creator and the project behind the site.
A support payment is not a charitable contribution, is not made to a nonprofit or tax-exempt charity through this site, and should not be treated as tax-deductible.
2. Checkout And Payment Processing
Checkout may be hosted by a third-party payment processor or merchant of record, including providers such as Paddle or Lemon Squeezy. The checkout page may appear on a provider-hosted domain rather than this website's domain.
That third-party provider may determine available payment methods, tax display, fraud checks, receipts, billing descriptors, and other payment-processing terms.
3. What You Receive
Unless the checkout page or a clearly labeled offer says otherwise, a support payment does not entitle you to ownership, equity, revenue share, consulting time, guaranteed replies, custom content, or future deliverables.
The payment is support-first. Any thank-you messaging, public acknowledgment, or bonus content remains discretionary unless expressly promised at checkout.
4. Refunds
Because support payments are voluntary one-time tips, all payments are generally final.
Refunds may still be considered in cases involving duplicate charges, fraud, technical processing errors, mistaken billing, or where required by applicable law or by the policies of the payment provider handling the transaction.
5. No Recurring Billing Unless Clearly Disclosed
These terms are written for one-time support payments. If the site later offers recurring support, subscription, or membership billing, those terms must be clearly disclosed at checkout before you are charged.
6. Taxes, Receipts, And Bank Statements
Any tax collection, invoicing, or receipt handling shown during checkout may be managed by the payment processor or merchant of record. Your bank or card statement may reflect that provider's descriptor or store descriptor rather than the site name alone.
7. Chargebacks And Support Issues
If you believe you were charged in error, contact the support method listed on the site or on your receipt before opening a chargeback when possible. We may use order details, receipt data, and processor records to review the issue.