Talor Seller Terms
1. Listing Standards
- Describe scope, deliverables, timeline, and pricing clearly.
- Do not list prohibited, illegal, or infringing services.
- You are responsible for the quality and legality of your Works.
2. Seller Obligations
- Deliver as promised within agreed timelines.
- Communicate promptly and respectfully.
- Maintain accurate profile and payout information.
- During seller setup and verification, you must provide truthful and accurate personal information; submitting false, misleading, or incorrect personal information may result in legal liability under applicable law.
- Comply with Talor's Refund Policy, including refunds, reversals, and related payout adjustments where applicable.
3. Seller Representations
You represent and warrant that your listings, communications, and delivered Works are lawful, accurate, and do not infringe third-party rights. You are solely responsible for promises, claims, and outcomes stated in your listing.
4. Fees, Payouts, and Holds
Talor may charge service fees and payment processing fees. Payout timing, minimum thresholds, and holds may apply for risk, fraud prevention, and compliance checks.
Talor may offset refunds, chargebacks, penalties, taxes, or other platform losses against current or future seller payouts where permitted by law.
5. Disputes and Chargebacks
Talor may review evidence and make platform decisions for disputes. Fraudulent behavior may lead to permanent account action and payout holds.
6. Taxes
Sellers are responsible for determining and paying applicable taxes related to their earnings.
7. Seller Indemnity
You agree to indemnify and hold Talor harmless from claims, liabilities, and expenses arising from your listings, delivered Works, policy violations, or legal non-compliance.
8. Termination
Talor may enforce account actions for policy violations, legal risk, fraud, abuse, or repeated buyer harm. Enforcement may include listing removal, warning notices, temporary restrictions, payout holds, account suspension, and permanent account termination.
Talor may immediately and permanently terminate a seller account for severe misconduct, including but not limited to fraud, chargeback abuse, identity misrepresentation, intentional non-delivery, repeated infringement, or attempts to evade prior enforcement.
Upon suspension or termination, Talor may cancel active listings, block new orders, and hold or offset payouts as reasonably necessary for disputes, refunds, chargebacks, legal obligations, and platform risk controls, to the extent permitted by law.