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HLWL Merchant provides a structured service model designed to help merchants launch and organize their online store presence. The service may include website setup, onboarding support, product upload assistance based on the selected plan, payment setup guidance, and growth-related support in advanced service tiers.
HLWL Merchant acts as a support and enablement provider. The merchant remains responsible for its own business activity, products, branding, and commercial operation.
The merchant is responsible for the accuracy of business information, product information, pricing, images, descriptions, policies, and all commercial content submitted during onboarding and setup.
The merchant is also responsible for ensuring that its business activity, products, services, and claims comply with applicable legal, commercial, and payment provider requirements.
Services are delivered according to the applicable plan selected by the merchant. Each plan may define different limits, product ranges, support levels, and service features.
The free Launch Plan includes a limited starter setup. The Business Plan expands setup support and product quantity. The advanced Growth & Marketing Plan may include additional commercial, marketing, SEO, and growth-oriented support depending on scope.
Product uploads, product counts, descriptions, and related content are handled based on the plan scope and the materials provided by the merchant. HLWL Merchant may assist in organizing content, but the merchant remains responsible for the final commercial accuracy of all product-related data.
Any delays caused by incomplete, incorrect, or missing merchant materials may impact delivery timing or setup progress.
Payment setup is part of the structured onboarding and setup path. HLWL Merchant may assist the merchant in understanding the process and organizing the setup flow.
However, the merchant remains responsible for completing any required onboarding, verification, account setup, approvals, or submissions required by the relevant payment provider.
HLWL Merchant provides support according to the applicable service relationship and selected plan. Support may include general guidance, setup-related clarification, practical assistance, and ongoing communication related to the merchant’s service scope.
Support is intended to help merchants move forward more clearly, but it does not transfer business ownership, regulatory responsibility, or commercial decision-making away from the merchant.
If the merchant requests changes beyond the originally agreed scope, product range, or support model, additional review may be required and plan adjustments may apply.
Delivery timelines may also be affected by delayed communication, incomplete submissions, waiting on third-party approvals, or changes requested after work has already begun.
HLWL Merchant provides structured service support for merchants. The merchant continues to operate its own business under its own name, products, commercial presentation, and customer relationship.
In advanced plans, campaign execution or growth support may be provided as part of service scope, but advertising budgets, campaign goals, and commercial outcomes remain influenced by merchant choices, market conditions, and business readiness.
This Service Agreement page is intended to provide a general and transparent explanation of how the service relationship is structured. It should be read together with the website’s Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, Refund Policy, and any plan-specific commercial confirmations shared directly with the merchant.
HLWL Merchant may update this page from time to time to improve clarity, reflect service evolution, or align the presentation of the service model with operational needs.
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