We have updated our Terms of Service on Jan 9th, 2025. Please read!

We are committed to ensuring transparency and keeping you informed about important updates. We have recently made changes to our Terms of Service to better protect and clarify your experience on our platform.

Key Update: Deposited Funds Clause

The updated Terms of Service now include a dedicated “Deposited Funds Clause.” This section outlines:

  • Liability for Third-Party Failures: SWAPD and its parent company, VEYYO Sp. z o.o., cannot be held responsible for issues arising from third-party payment processors or cryptocurrency fluctuations.
  • Examples of Service Failures: The clause details scenarios such as hacking, account limitations, or significant crypto value changes.
  • Acknowledgment of Risk: By using SWAPD, users accept the inherent risks associated with these external factors.

We encourage all users to review the updated Terms of Service in full, available here. By continuing to use SWAPD, you are agreeing to these terms.

Why This Update?

This change ensures greater clarity regarding our policies and helps manage expectations when dealing with third-party services or external market factors beyond our control.

Thank you for your understanding and continued trust in SWAPD. If you have any questions about these updates, please feel free to reach out to our support team.

Best regards,
The SWAPD Team

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Users who do not agree with the updated policy, are requested to email support@swapd.co to have their account terminated.

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Please don’t upset this baby guy, she has a tiny heart. @SWAPD

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Hi @SWAPD sent some suggestions

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Post them publicly

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Did you not read the topic where they said email support ?

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Please quote it. But in all seriousness, I’d love to hear your suggestions if you want to post them

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Goat get your account terminated please

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That would be tragic. I’ll move up the ranks in 2025 to a top 5 user revenue wise.

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You maybe would if you’d reply to the inquiries that I’ve sent you months ago. You’ve missed very good cases despite the reminders I’ve sent you.