Legal
Service Provider Terms
These terms explain that service providers remain responsible for accurate offerings, lawful business conduct, direct fulfilment, and the results of services sold through the Crewfinder marketplace.
1. Provider marketplace status
Service providers use Crewfinder to market services, equipment, labour support, and operational capabilities as independent businesses or suppliers.
Crewfinder does not operate your service business, manage your staff, or guarantee jobs, conversions, or service outcomes.
2. Service and offering accuracy
Providers must keep service listings, stock descriptions, technical capacity, pricing signals, coverage areas, delivery capabilities, and contact details reasonably accurate and current.
- Do not advertise equipment, services, or certifications you cannot actually supply.
- Do not misrepresent stock levels, crew capacity, turnaround times, or delivery coverage.
- Do not publish misleading commercial terms or fraudulent service claims.
3. Direct delivery and contracting
Any rental, service contract, delivery arrangement, staffing support, or technical engagement made through Crewfinder is a direct arrangement between the provider and the customer.
Crewfinder is not responsible for fulfilment, delivery quality, service performance, refunds, or disputes about work done under those direct agreements.
4. Lawful business conduct
Providers are responsible for lawful business operations, tax treatment, staffing, insurance decisions, transport, permits, equipment safety, and compliance with any rules that apply to their services.
5. Misuse and enforcement
Fraudulent service listings, repeated delivery failures tied to abusive conduct, fake businesses, or unlawful activity may lead to platform enforcement including listing removal, restriction, suspension, or account removal.