Schaumorakel

Terms and Conditions

This is a courtesy translation for your convenience. The German version is the legally binding one; German law applies.

§ 1 Scope

These terms govern consumer use of the Cappuccino Schaumorakel (Serdar Freimoser, Schinkelstraße 15, 80805 Munich, Germany, hereafter "we"). The language of the contract is German.

§ 2 The service

The Schaumorakel is a digital entertainment service: AI-assisted readings of foam images ("readings"). One session comprises one photo and up to five follow-up questions. Readings are not life, legal, health or financial advice; decisions remain your own responsibility.

§ 3 Account and free sessions

Use requires an account (Google sign-in). On signing up we credit 1 free session, and 2 more for subscribing to the newsletter. Voucher and promotional codes can be redeemed only once per account; abuse (for example multiple accounts) entitles us to reverse credits.

§ 4 Prices and payment

Session bundles are offered as one-off purchases; prices are shown before purchase and include VAT. Purchased sessions do not expire. Payout or refund of unused sessions is excluded, subject to statutory rights.

§ 5 Right of withdrawal

Consumers have the statutory right of withdrawal. For digital content the following applies: if, when purchasing, you expressly agree that we begin performance before the withdrawal period expires and confirm that you know your right of withdrawal thereby lapses, it lapses once performance begins (§ 356(5) BGB). The full withdrawal instructions including the model withdrawal form are provided during the ordering process.

§ 6 Availability and liability

We aim for high availability but do not owe uninterrupted service. We are liable without limitation for intent and gross negligence and for injury to life, body and health; for simple negligence only for breach of material contractual obligations, limited to the foreseeable damage typical of this type of contract.

§ 7 Final provisions

German law applies, excluding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods; statutory consumer protection rights of your country of residence remain unaffected. The EU Commission provides an online dispute resolution platform; we are neither obliged nor willing to take part in consumer arbitration proceedings.