Terms & Conditions

Terms & Conditions

Welcome to the site of Total Hospitality

The website www.totalhospitality.gr (hereinafter referred to as the “Website”) belongs to and is operated by Total Hospitality Limited Partnership Company (hereinafter referred to as the “Company” or “Total Hospitality”), seated at 2, Pargas, 142 35, Athens, Greece.

Use of the Website

As a condition to the use of the Website, users will not, directly or indirectly: (a) use the Website to infringe upon the intellectual property rights of others; (b) use the Website or make any attempt to penetrate, modify or manipulate the Website to invade the privacy of any other user thereof; (c) attempt to modify, erase or damage any information included on the Website or any device connected thereto; (d) reverse engineer any portion of the Website; (e) restrict or inhibit others from using the Website; (f) engage in conduct or distribute material that is harmful, obscene, otherwise illegal or objectionable, or gives rise to civil or criminal liability; (g) spoof or otherwise impersonate any individual or entity; or (h) violate or attempt to violate the security or integrity of the Website. Total Hospitality reserves the right to investigate and to involve and cooperate with law enforcement authorities, and to pursue a lawsuit or criminal prosecution, for any alleged or actual harmful or illegal activities involving the Website.

The Company reserves the right, at any time, to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, the Website, with or without notice, and also the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time. Users should visit the Website periodically to review the current terms and conditions.

Access Subject to Local Restrictions

The Website and all information and functionality included in it are not directed at or intended for use by any person resident or located in any jurisdiction where (a) the distribution of such information or functionality is contrary to the laws of such jurisdiction or (b) such distribution is prohibited without obtaining the necessary licenses.

Copyright and Trademark Protection

No commercial use, resale or exploitation of material from the Website is permitted without the express written permission of Total Hospitality and any other applicable copyright owners. Users may copy material on this Website for their own private or domestic use only. All other copying is prohibited.

 

Disclaimer

Total Hospitality does not give any representation or warranty as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the information contained in the Website (the “Information”) nor as to the appropriateness of the Information for any use which any recipient may choose to make of it and accepts no responsibility for updating any part of the Information or for correcting any material error or omission which may become apparent after Information has been displayed on the Website. Except insofar as liability under any statute cannot be excluded, Total Hospitality nor any of its and their directors, employees and consultants accept any liability (whether arising in contract, or tort, or negligence or otherwise) for any error, omission or misrepresentation in relation to the Information or for any loss, damage, cost or expense (whether direct, indirect, consequential or otherwise) suffered by the recipient of this Information or any other person as a result of any use of or reliance upon any Information or statement of any kind (including statements of fact or opinion) contained herein.

All content on the Website is provided “as is”, with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy or timeliness, and without representations, warranties or other contractual terms of any kind, express or implied. Total Hospitality does not represent or warrant that the Website, any services provided through the Website, and / or any information or other material contained within or downloaded from the Website, will be accurate, current, uninterrupted, error-free, omission-free or free of viruses or other harmful components.

Links

All links to our Website must be approved in writing by Total Hospitality except Total Hospitality consents to links in which: (i) the link is a text-only link containing only the name “Total Hospitality”; (ii) the link points only to www.totalhospitality.gr and not deeper pages; (iii) when activated by a user, the link displays that page full screen in a fully operable and navigable browser window and not within a frame on the linked website; Total Hospitality reserves the right to revoke this consent to link at any time.

Internet Fraud and Phishing

Phishing, the practice of using fraudulent e-mails and copies of legitimate websites to extract personal information from unsuspecting computer users, continues to expand in sophistication and customers of financial institutions are increasingly targets of these scams. Because phishing materials often look genuine and may appear to originate from real people, organizations, institutions, and websites, the following precautions are suggested:

E-mail Precautions

Users should:

  • Be cautious about clicking any links, opening any attachments, or downloading any files from e-mails regardless of file type or who sent them.
  • Never open a website using a link provided in a suspicious e-mail. Links and the e-mail sender address can be forged.
  • Avoid including sensitive personal information in e-mail messages. A better practice is to call a company directly.
  • Be wary of any request that asks them to perform an urgent action (e.g., “Security Check”, “Activation”, “Verification” or any request to wire funds or make other payments).

Computer System Precautions:

  • Keep computer software (e.g., system patches, anti-virus, and anti-spyware) up to date with the latest security patches.

Unsolicited Communications

E-mail fraud is a common way that thieves attempt to steal information. Here are some examples of methods used:

  • Illegitimate offer e-mails advertise the sale of items at a reduced or even unrealistic price in order to obtain your personal information.
  • Requests for assistance scams usually offer the recipient large sums of money in exchange for financial assistance.
  • Phony sender e-mails purport to come from executives of an organization (e.g. John Doe, CEO).

Spam messages are targeted, mass-distributed, unsolicited e-mails. These e-mails may contain offers to buy items, attempt to solicit business, or invitation to visit a website.

Unfortunately, while these offers may appear legitimate, many people have lost money responding to offers that are often fraudulent.

Privacy Policy and Cookies

Please refer to the Privacy Policy which explains in more detail how the Company uses any personal information that it receives. The Cookies Policy also informs users on how they can restrict or delete any cookies they may use on the Website from time to time.