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Last updated: Jan 16, 2025 3:16 PM


Please read this Terms of Service ("Terms," "Terms of Service") carefully before using the https://rock-about.com website (the "Website") operated by Rock-About, Inc., a(n) Corporation formed in Texas, United States ("us," "we," "our") as this Terms of Service contains important information regarding limitations of our liability. Your access to and use of this Website is conditional upon your acceptance of and compliance with these Terms. These Terms apply to everyone, including but not limited to visitors, users and others, who wish to access and use the Website.


By accessing or using the Website, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you disagree with any part of the Terms, then you do not have our permission to access or use the Website.

  • Our offers and pricing

    We offer goods and services on this Website. The price of these goods and services can be found listed on the Website. This price includes all applicable taxes and other fees.

  • Purchases

    When you make a purchase on the Website, you will be using a third party payment processor, Nexio, that will collect your payment information and process your payment. We are not responsible for the collection, use, sharing or security of your billing information by Nexio. The following payment method(s) are accepted by the third party payment processor: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.


    You hereby represent and warrant that you have the legal right to use the payment method(s) in connection with any purchase and that the information that you supply to us and to the third party payment processor(s) is true, correct and complete.

  • Cancellation policy

    We offer cancellations on purchases made of the goods and services offered on our Website. We offer cancellations only prior to performance of the service and Except within the specified cancellation policy terms listed on the website and their email.. You may cancel your order by contacting us. If you cancel your purchase, you will be charged a cancellation fee of $20. We will issue you a partial refund of the purchase price that you paid if you cancel your purchase.


    We reserve the right to cancel your purchase for any reason, at our sole discretion, including but not limited to fraud, inaccuracies, and unavailability of the items or services purchased. We will let you know immediately if we plan on cancelling your purchase.


    We will issue you a refund of the full purchase price that you paid if we cancel your purchase.

  • Refund policy

    We offer refunds on purchases made of the goods and services offered on our Website. To qualify for a refund, you must submit your request to us within 3 days of your purchase date by contacting us. We offer refunds on any purchases made of the goods and services offered on our Website for any reason.


    You are not required to ship your purchased goods back to us to receive a refund.

  • Advance payments

    We may ask you to provide an advance payment on any purchase made of the goods and services offered on our Website. An advance payment is a partial payment of the total purchase price that will help pay for our actual expenses while providing the goods and services.


    We will issue you a refund of the advance payment that you made if we cancel.


    We will issue you a refund of the advance payment that you made if you cancel.

  • No warranty on purchases

    The items or services displayed or sold on this Website are provided “as is,” No warranty, express or implied (including any implied warranty of merchantability, of satisfactory quality or fitness for a particular purpose or use) shall apply to any items or services displayed or sold on this Website, whether arising by law, course of dealing, course of performance, usage of trade or otherwise.



  • Remedies

    You agree that the remedy for breach of this Terms of Service as it relates to your purchase shall be reject the goods, services or digital products. You also agree that the remedy for breach of this Terms of Service as it relates to your purchase shall be to pursue dispute resolution as provided in the “governing law, severability, dispute resolution, venue and class action waiver” section below. These remedies intended to be your sole and exclusive remedies for any breach of this Terms of Service as it relates to your purchase.



  • Prohibited uses

    You agree that you will use this Website in accordance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and these Terms at all times. The following is a non-exhaustive list of prohibited uses of this Website. You agree that you will not perform any of the following prohibited uses:


    1. Impersonating or attempting to impersonate Rock-About, Inc. or its employees, representatives, subsidiaries or divisions;
    2. Misrepresenting your identity or affiliation with any person or entity;
    3. Sending or attempting to send any advertising or promotional material, including but not limited to spam, junk mail, chain mail or any similar material;
    4. Engaging in any conduct that restricts or inhibits any person’s use or enjoyment of the Website, or which, as determined in our sole discretion, may harm us or the users of this Website or expose us or other users to liability;
    5. Using the Website in any manner that could disable, overburden, damage or impair the Website or interfere with another party’s use of the Website;
    6. Using any robot, spider or other similar automatic technology, process or means to access or use the Website for any purpose, including monitoring or copying any of the material on this Website;
    7. Using any manual process or means to monitor or copy any of the material on this Website or for any other unauthorized purpose;
    8. Using any device, software, means or routine that interferes with the proper working of the Website, including but not limited to viruses, trojan horses, worms, logic bombs or other such materials;
    9. Attempting to gain unauthorized access to, interfering with, damaging or disrupting any parts of the Website, the server(s) on which the Website is stored, or any server, computer or database connected to the Website;
    10. Attempting to attack or attacking the Website via a denial-of-service attack or a distributed denial-of-service attack;
    11. Otherwise attempting to interfere with the proper working of the Website;
    12. Using the Website in any way that violates any applicable federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations.
  • No warranty on Website

    This Website is provided “as is,” No warranty, express or implied (including any implied warranty of merchantability, of satisfactory quality or fitness for a particular purpose or use) shall apply to this Website, whether arising by law, course of dealing, course of performance, usage of trade or otherwise.

  • Availability, errors and inaccuracies

    We assume no liability for the availability, errors or inaccuracies of the information, products or services provided on this Website. We may experience delays in updating information on this Website and in our advertising on other websites. The information, products and services found on the Website may contain errors or inaccuracies or may not be complete or current. Products or services may be incorrectly priced or unavailable. We expressly reserve the right to correct any pricing errors on our Website. The inclusion or offering of any product or service on this Website does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation of such product or service by us.

  • Damages and limitation of liability

    In no event shall Rock-About, Inc. be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special or consequential damages arising out of, relating to or in any way connected with your access to, display of or use of this Website or with the delay or inability to access, display or use this Website, including but not limited to your reliance upon opinions or information appearing on this Website; any computer viruses, information, software, linked websites operated by third parties, products or services obtained through this Website, whether based on a theory of negligence, contract, tort, strict liability, consumer protection statutes or otherwise, even if Rock-About, Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such damages. IF, DESPITE THE LIMITATION ABOVE, Rock-About, Inc. IS FOUND LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE WHICH ARISES OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH ANY OF THE OCCURRENCES DESCRIBED ABOVE, THEN THE LIABILITY OF Rock-About, Inc. WILL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE SERVICE FEES YOU PAID TO Rock-About, Inc. IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH TRANSACTION(S) ON THIS Website. THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY REFLECTS THE ALLOCATION OF RISK BETWEEN THE PARTIES. THE LIMITATIONS SPECIFIED IN THIS SECTION WILL SURVIVE AND APPLY EVEN IF ANY LIMITED REMEDY SPECIFIED IN THESE TERMS OF USE IS FOUND TO HAVE FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. THE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY PROVIDED IN THESE TERMS OF USE INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF Rock-About, Inc.. The aggregate liability of Rock-About, Inc. arising out of or relating to this Website, whether arising out of or related to breach of contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise shall be limited to the amount of fees actually received by Rock-About, Inc. from you.

  • Links to third party websites

    This Website may contain hyperlinks to websites operated by third parties and not by us. We provide such hyperlinks for your reference only. We do not control such websites and are not responsible for their contents or the privacy or other practices of such websites. Further, it is your responsibility to take precautions to ensure that whatever links you click on or software that you download, whether from this Website or other websites or applications, is free of such items as viruses, worms, trojan horses, defects and other items of a destructive nature. Our inclusion of hyperlinks to such websites does not imply any endorsement of the material on such websites or any association with their operators.

  • Intellectual property and DMCA notice and procedure for intellectual property infringement claims

    All contents of this Website are ©2001 - 2025 Rock-About, Inc. or third parties. All rights reserved. Unless specified otherwise, this Website and all content and other materials on this Website including but not limited to all logos, designs, text, graphics, pictures, information, data, software, sound files and arrangement thereof (collectively, “Content”) are the proprietary property of Rock-About, Inc. and are either registered trademarks, trademarks or otherwise protected intellectual property of Rock-About, Inc. or third parties in the United States and/or other countries.


    If you are aware of a potential infringement of our intellectual property, please contact Adam Mitchell at info@rock-about.com.


    We respect the intellectual property rights of others. It is our policy to respond to any claim that Content posted on the Website infringes on the copyright, trademark or other intellectual property rights of any person or entity.


    If you believe in good faith that the Content infringes on your intellectual property rights, you or your agent may send us a written notice of such infringement titled “Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights - DMCA.” Your notice to us must include the following information:


    • An electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the intellectual property right’s interest;
    • A description of the work that you claim has been infringed, including the URL (i.e., web page address) of the location where the work exists or a copy of the work;
    • Your name, email, address and telephone number; and
    • A statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the owner of the work, its agent or the law.

    Please note that we will not process your complaint if it is not properly filled out or is incomplete. You may be held accountable for damages, including but not limited to costs and attorneys’ fees for any misrepresentation or bad faith claims regarding the infringement of your intellectual property rights by the Content on this Website.


    You may submit your claim to us by contacting us at:


    Rock-About, Inc.

    Adam Mitchell

    info@rock-about.com

    512-415-0804

    1102 Elm Ln

    Marble Falls, TX 78654

    United States

  • Industry or trade code of conduct

    We subscribe to the American Mountain Guides Association, which can be found at the following link: https://amga.com/code-of-ethics-conduct/.

  • Governing law, severability, dispute resolution and venue

    These Terms shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of Texas, United States, without regard to its conflict of laws provisions. These terms shall not be governed by the United Nations convention on contracts for the sale of international goods, the Uniform Commercial Code, nor Incoterms.


    Our failure to enforce any right or provision of these Terms will not be considered a waiver of that right or provision. If any provision of these Terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable by a court, the remaining provisions of these Terms will remain in effect. These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and us regarding our Website, and supersede and replace any prior agreements we might have had with you regarding the Website.


    Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to these Terms including but not limited to the interpretation or breach thereof shall be resolved in a court of competent jurisdiction in Burnet County, Texas.


    You and Rock-About, Inc. agree that each may bring claims against the other only in your or its individual capacity and not as a plaintiff or class member in any class or representative action.

  • Changes to Terms of Service

    We reserve the right to make changes to these Terms of Service at any time. We will notify you immediately of making any changes to these Terms of Service via by posting the updated terms of service to this website.

  • Questions

    If you have any questions about our Terms of Service, please contact us at adam@rock-about.com.

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