TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These terms and conditions (the “Terms and Conditions”) govern the use of squarestack.com (the “Site”) and any subdomains thereof. This Site is owned and operated by SquareStack. This Site is an ecommerce website.
By using this Site, you indicate that you have read and understand these Terms and Conditions and agree to abide by them at all times.
Intellectual Property
All content published and made available on our Site is the property of SquareStack and the Site’s creators. This includes, but is not limited to images, tea logos, documents, downloadable files and anything that contributes to the composition of our Site.
Acceptable UseÂ
As a user of our Site, you agree to use our Site legally, not to use our Site for illegal purposes, and not to:
If we believe you are using our Site illegally or in a manner that violates these Terms and Conditions, we reserve the right to limit, suspend or terminate your access to our Site. We also reserve the right to take any legal steps necessary to prevent you from accessing our Site.
AccountsÂ
When you create an account on our Site, you agree to the following:
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate your account if you are using our Site illegally or if you violate these Terms and Conditions.
Sale of GoodsÂ
These Terms and Conditions govern the sale of goods available on our Site. The following goods are available on our Site:
These Terms and Conditions apply to all the goods that are displayed on our Site at the time you access it. This includes all products listed as being out of stock. All information, descriptions, or images that we provide about our goods are as accurate as possible. However, we are not legally bound by such information, descriptions, or images as we cannot guarantee the accuracy of all goods we provide. You agree to purchase goods from our Site at your own risk.
We reserve the right to modify, reject or cancel your order whenever it becomes necessary. If we cancel your order and have already processed your payment, we will give you a refund equal to the amount you paid. You agree that it is your responsibility to monitor your payment instrument to verify receipt of any refund.
Subscriptions
Your subscription automatically renews and you will be automatically billed until we receive notification that you want to cancel the subscription.
To cancel your subscription, please follow these steps: Users can cancel at any time.
Payments
We accept the following payment methods on our Site:
Credit Card.
When you provide us with your payment information, you authorize our use of and access to the payment instrument you have chosen to use. By providing us with your payment information, you authorize us to charge the amount due to this payment instrument.
If we believe your payment has violated any law or these Terms and Conditions, we reserve the right to cancel or reverse your transaction.
Consumer Protection LawÂ
Where the Business Practice and Consumer Protection Act, or any other consumer protection legislation in your jurisdiction applies and cannot be excluded, these Terms and Conditions will not limit your legal rights and remedies under that legislation. These Terms and Conditions will be read subject to the mandatory provisions of that legislation. If there is a conflict between these Terms and Conditions and that legislation, the mandatory provisions of the legislation will apply.
Links to Other WebsitesÂ
Our Site contains links to third party websites or services that we do not own or control. We are not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of any third party website or service linked to on our Site. It is your responsibility to read the terms and conditions and privacy policies of these third party websites before using these sites.
Limitation of Liability
Our directors, officers, agents, employees, subsidiaries, and affiliates will not be liable for any actions, claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses including legal fees from your use of the Site.
Indemnity
Except where prohibited by law, by using this Site you indemnify and hold harmless our directors, officers, agents, employees, subsidiaries, and affiliates from any actions, claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses including legal fees arising out of your use of our Site or your violation of these Terms and Conditions.
Applicable Law
These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. Â
Severability If at any time any of the provisions set forth in these Terms and Conditions are found to be inconsistent or invalid under applicable laws, those provisions will be deemed void and will be removed from these Terms and Conditions. All other provisions will not be affected by the removal and the rest of these Terms and Conditions will still be considered valid.
Changes
These Terms and Conditions may be amended from time to time in order to maintain compliance with the law and to reflect any changes to the way we operate our Site and the way we expect users to behave on our Site. We will notify users by email of changes to these Terms and Conditions or post a notice on our Site.
Applicable LawÂ
These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the State of Illinois.
Severability If at any time any of the provisions set forth in these Terms and Conditions are found to be inconsistent or invalid under applicable laws, those provisions will be deemed void and will be removed from these Terms and Conditions. All other provisions will not be affected by the removal and the rest of these Terms and Conditions will still be considered valid.
Changes These Terms and Conditions may be amended from time to time in order to maintain compliance with the law and to reflect any changes to the way we operate our Site and the way we expect users to behave on our Site. We will notify users by email of changes to these Terms and Conditions or post a notice on our Site.
Contact DetailsÂ
Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Our contact details are as follows:
(312) 801-6081 – [email protected] – 700 Commerce Dr, Oak Brook, IL
You can also contact us through the feedback form available on our Site.
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Reviews
Jordan C.
Star Rating: 4.5
What do you like best about the product?
I like the fact I can see analytics of linkedin and also the tools are very useful. Having an AI looking at my profile and makign suggested changes is also very useful.
What do you dislike about the product?
The pricing is rather high but as you get used to using it and start to rely on the tools it offers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I was learning how to make my profile relevent to my job and how i can be more marketable, the tools that premium offer helped me do this.
Souvik D.
Star Rating: 3
What do you like best about the product?
Professionals who upgrade to LinkedIn Premium can use several features to enhance their networking and job-seeking efforts. Among the essential characteristics are : With LinkedIn Premium, you have the option to send InMail messages to contacts who are not in your network. This feature can be handy when connecting with people outside your network or primary industry. Views on Your Profile: With LinkedIn Premium, you can see who has looked at your profile in the past 90 days, which helps find possible employers or business contacts. Learning: LinkedIn Learning is an online resource that provides training courses and programmes to help you advance your abilities. You get free access to this platform if you have LinkedIn Premium. Advanced Search: LinkedIn Premium provides more sophisticated search filters that can help you focus your search results and locate the relationships or job opportunities that are most pertinent to you. Pay Insights: Whether negotiating salary or weighing job offers, LinkedIn Premium offers insights about wages for various job roles. LinkedIn Premium can be a valuable resource for professionals wishing to grow their network, enhance their job search, or acquire new skills.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have observed a few potential drawbacks to LinkedIn Premium: Cost: LinkedIn Premium is pretty pricey compared to LinkedIn's free basic version. Some customers might not find the price justified, especially if they are not utilising all the capabilities. Minimal Impact: Several users have observed that the advantages of LinkedIn Premium are occasionally insufficient to make up for the price. InMail messages, for instance, might not always elicit a response, and the complex search filters might not always produce relevant results. Learning: Although LinkedIn Learning is a helpful tool for career advancement, some users have complained that the courses can be relatively simple and don't always offer specialised or advanced training. Restricted Availability: Not all nations or regions have access to LinkedIn Premium, which may be a drawback for users who reside in those locations. Auto-renewal: According to some customers, LinkedIn Premium can be challenging to cancel, and if users forget to do so, their subscriptions may be renewed automatically and incur unforeseen fees. Not all users may experience these possible drawbacks, and others may discover that LinkedIn Premium is a worthwhile investment for their networking and professional development efforts.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
By using the accessible version of LinkedIn, users may experience several issues that LinkedIn Premium is intended to address. Some of these issues consist of: Restricted visibility: The number of profiles users may view and search results they can see on LinkedIn is specified in the free edition. LinkedIn Premium allows users to know who has viewed their profile and gives more comprehensive search criteria, which can increase exposure and networking opportunities. Access to InMail is restricted. InMail communications let users communicate with other LinkedIn members not part of their immediate network. Users of LinkedIn's free version are only permitted to send a certain number of InMail messages. However, LinkedIn Premium allows users to send unlimited InMail messages, which can be extremely useful for job seekers. Minimal analytics: The free edition of LinkedIn provides only a few statistics, like the number of people who read your profile and the effectiveness of your content. Those that subscribe to LinkedIn Premium get access to more detailed data that may be used to understand their audience better and plan their networking and content strategy. Restricted access to learning resources: Professionals trying to further their careers or improve their abilities may find accessing the learning resources on LinkedIn's free version complex. Free access to LinkedIn Learning, which offers a variety of courses and training programmes, is a feature of LinkedIn Premium. Overall, users can gain from LinkedIn Premium by using its expanded search filters, unlimited InMail messages, detailed analytics, and access to learning materials.
Rohit S.
Star Rating: 4.5
What do you like best about the product?
LI premium gives you detailed insights about your ICP. It also helps me narrow down my research and write meaningful emails. Moreover, when you look at a particular profile and their achievements your emails become more meaningful
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing that I've disliked so far. It's just that they can combine a package of LinkedIn Premium with Sales Navigator like a combo pack with a lesser subscription will help a lot of customers
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
LinkedIn Premium solves our major problems at scale by allowing us to filter out our ICP. It gives us the option to message and InMail these guys. Also, with simple options of read or rejected can be managed from the settings options. Gives us clarity
Amit C.
Star Rating: 4
What do you like best about the product?
One can see who was viewing his profile page & can send InMails.
What do you dislike about the product?
But even if I do know who was viewing my profile page and I can also send Inmails but All this doesn't stop ghosting
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Not sure of that either. Does LinkedIn premium membership give a boost to my post in creator mode? I don't know. I know it does not stop ghosting. Overall I did not feel like someone who had an advantage over others beyond the fact that one can see who was viewing him but this information doesn't seem to justify the price gap. I came across a statistic that Linkedin premium members get hired 2X 3X times faster. I got a 3-month premium membership which was given to me free as a consolation for my troubles in applying for the creator program (in which I was rejected). So in those three months, nothing like 2X 3X really happened in my job search.
Mursal S.
Star Rating: 5
What do you like best about the product?
According to what I understand, LinkedIn is/was one of the first professional networking sites. Simple, contemporary, and very user-friendly describe the interface. I've come across some of the most interesting creator profiles for this generation. There is so much to learn about many commercial and educational fields that you might not be aware of otherwise. It's just a terrific place to start if you're trying to enhance your profession or financial status in any way. Very trendy, sophisticated & classy people. The atmosphere is quite down to earth, and most people are really welcoming and accepting of others. Intelligent beings, I had a great deal of fun there!
What do you dislike about the product?
The economy is more of a problem than the software. I believe that the world significantly slowed down a few years ago, and if you weren't aware of it, you missed the change. I think there is a new economic opportunity in America that wasn't there before. Because I'm not involved, I get a sense of monotony or nearly stagnation, which makes me less connected to the community than I formerly was. The dynamics of things have shifted slightly because there is a brand-new group of professionals in a different line of work that I feel like I missed out on. I can tell the difference. The only issue I have with the software is
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Too many incoming messages and spammy posts. Previously, users could submit their experience or look for job possibilities on LinkedIn. Nowadays, it's a place where people are constantly attempting to sell you something, solicit your business, or randomly hire you.