Okuru Partner Fair Play Rules (Condensed Version of our Terms & Conditions)
Okuru Partner Fair Play Rules (Updated 1 July 2025)
Welcome to Okuru! These rules explain how we work together when you create and sell gift cards through our platform. We’ve kept the language simple — no hidden surprises, no tricky fine print.
By joining us, you’re agreeing to play fair, and we promise to do the same.
1. Getting Started
- You’ll need to set up a Partner Account with your business details (name, ABN, contact info). Instructions will be forwarded to you after your Partner Agreement has been signed.
- We may check your business details before approving your account.
- Keep your login details safe — if you suspect misuse, let us know straight away.
2. What You Can Do
- Create and sell digital gift cards via the Okuru App.
- Set the value of each gift card — we’ll deduct our 5% commission when paying you.
- You’re responsible for delivering the products or services promised on your gift cards.
3. What We Do
- Provide the Okuru platform to create, sell, and redeem gift cards.
- Handle payment processing and cover credit card fees.
- Pay you 95% of each sale within 7 business days.
4. Taxes & Money Stuff
- You’re responsible for any taxes (GST, VAT, etc.) connected with your sales.
- For good bookkeeping: treat gift card sales as a liability until redeemed.
5. Playing Fair
Please don’t:
- Upload anything illegal, offensive, or misleading.
- Try to hack, copy, or misuse the Okuru platform.
- Share your account access with others.
6. Downtime & Tech Glitches
We do our best to keep Okuru running 24/7, but sometimes there may be maintenance or issues outside our control. We’ll always try to give notice if possible.
7. Data & Privacy
- You own your customer data.
- You give us permission to use it only to run the platform and improve our services.
- We’ll handle personal data according to our Privacy Policy.
8. Ending the Partnership
- No lock-in contracts. Either side can end this with 7 days’ notice.
- If you leave, you still need to honour gift cards that have already been sold.
- If you sell your business, you must inform the new owner about any outstanding gift card obligations.
9. Liability
- We’re not responsible for losses caused by events outside our control (e.g., internet outages).
- Our maximum liability to you is capped at AU$500.
- Neither of us is responsible for indirect or “knock-on” losses (like lost profits).
10. Disputes
- If something goes wrong, let’s try to resolve it in good faith.
- If we can’t, disputes in Australia will go to mediation before court.
11. Legal Bits
- These rules follow the laws of Western Australia and are subject to changes from time to time.
- We will inform you of any changes in a fair and reasonable manner.
- These rules don’t make us business partners or employees — just independent parties working together.
- We may mention your business name/logo in Okuru promotions (unless you tell us otherwise).
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