Hot dog vendors have legalese on their websites?
A buddy of mine is an attorney and he gave me a basic policy and disclaimer and I took a look at it and I couldn't understand it. What's the point of publishing a policy nobody can understand? I'm not the government, I'm a hot dog vendor. So here's my version of privacy policy and terms of use.
OzDogs the hot dog vendor's Privacy policy.
OzDogs doesn't trade, sell or give away your personal information to anybody, anywhere, anytime for any reason, period. We don't ask you for your contact information through our website, we don't send out newsletters and the only reason we generally contact you after your hot dog event is to ask how everything went and attend to any final details. And we don't use cookies or any other sneaky methods to "look at your computer". So whoever you are looking at this, we have no way of knowing who you are. Good enough?
Terms of use.
Information on this site contains the copyright property of OzDogs and cannot be used without permission. On the other hand, some recipies contained in this website belong to pretty much everybody. So if you want to copy our material, at least mix up the words a bit or put it your own way so it has your personal style to it. Information on this site is deemed to be accurate at the time of publication and is displayed with good will to all hot dog lovers. OzDogs is NOT affilliated with any of the brands and entities such as Hoffy, Hebrew National, Schreiner's, Vienna Beef, or any of the cart manufacturers discussed such as Victors. OzDogs is it's own thing.
