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TheBabyClub information is not a substitute for medical advice and we strongly recommend that you consult your medical professional should you feel unwell during your pregnancy or if your child is ill.

The information contained within The Baby Club website & publications, is for information purposes only and The Baby Club cannot be held responsible nor liable for any loss, harm or injury that may be experienced directly or indirectly, as a result of the use of this website.

Any comments made by any third party, are made so as their opinion whether in their professional or personal capacity and not that of The Baby Club.

Any comments or suggestions, please email us at hello@thebabyclub.co.za

 

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  • Competitions are only open to registered members of The Baby Club, who reside in South Africa. Unless otherwise specified.
  • Winners selected at random from all correct entries received.
  • Judge's decision is final.
  • Staff members of The Baby Club, our advertising & PR agencies and their families are not eligible to enter.
  • Winners will be notified directly. And names may be published on www.thebabyclub.co.za, our social media or in print.
  • Prizes are not transferable nor can they be exchanged for cash.
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  • Sponsors may have additional Terms & Conditions that may apply.
  • All entries must be submitted prior to the closing date.
  • Prizes not claimed/collected within 60 day of closing date, will be forfeited..

 

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Thank you for visiting us on Facebook, its great having you. To ensure you fantastic fans have the best experience possible while visiting or posting on our page, we have put together a guidelines to ensure you get the most from TheBabyClub page. We would encourage you to read through these to ensure you are aware of them and by using/post on our page you agree to the Term & Conditions set out below

Any postings by fans of TheBabyClub page do not necessarily reflect the views of TheBabyClub Pty Ltd nor can we confirm their validity or accuracy and as such do not accept responsibility for such postings. Anything posted on TheBabyClub page will become public information.

 

When posting on TheBabyClub page, we ask that you consider all other fans and ensure your comments are not:

  • Derogatory to members of a particular race, nationality, sex, sexual orientation or religion
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  • In contradiction to South Africa Law.

Postings or information about any third party must have their consent.

TheBabyClub undertakes to ensure all fans have a great experience while using our page and if any postings are in any way in contradiction to the above mentioned, TheBabyClub reserves the right to moderate the page and if require, remove any posts, block profiles of offenders and / or report the abuse to Facebook & the appropriate authorities.

If you wish to market to our fans, email us at hello@thebabyclub.co.za or call us on 021 826 3366.
 
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So please never post any personal information, things like your contact details, address, banking details, etc. Never accept “Friendship Requests” unless you are sure of whom they are. If in doubt, decline.

 This practise is advised for all websites & social media spaces.

If you have any questions or comments, contact:

questions@thebabyclub.co.za or check out http://www.thebabyclub.co.za/experts.php for Pregnancy, Parenting questions.

 

hello@thebabyclub.co.za for marketing, services, technical issues or general enquiries.

 

If you have not registered with www.thebabyclub.co.za and we need to contact you, we will do this via the Facebook private messages or ask you to contact us.

 Thank you for being a TheBabyClub fan and reading through our T&C’s. We want to keep you safe and ensure you enjoy the page.

 


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