1. Who we expect on this service
Our digital presence is for people who can make their own contract choices, or for parents and guardians who act for younger swimmers. You promise that the details you type are true in ordinary language, and that you will not use the site in a way that clogs the inbox of our small reception team on Broadway with copy-paste spam or mass-generated scripts, because that weakens the line for people who are asking about a first visit in good faith.
2. What this content is, and is not
Pages on this site describe our swimming and mobility-style programming in a general way, so you can see whether the culture feels like a good fit. The copy is not a personal assessment of you, a prediction about how you will feel in the water, or a substitute for any decision you and your own advisers need to make about your participation. We do not use this section to make medical, therapeutic, or diagnostic claims. Where we use plain words about movement, they remain descriptive, not a promise of any particular outcome for any particular visitor.
On-site add-ons. If you also sign a paper at reception, that document may have extra rules about the pool, payment, and safety. In case of a mismatch between a summary on the site and a specific signed form, the signed form and the law govern that piece of the relationship.
3. Acceptable and unacceptable use
Acceptable: reading, using the form once per genuine thread, and linking to the front page in a way that is not misleading. Unacceptable: attacking or probing our systems, trying to read data that belongs to another visitor, framing the whole site in a way that looks like you wrote it, or scraping a large part of the text into another commercial database without a written licence. We may use technical blocks, rate limits, and legal options where a pattern of abuse is clear.
4. If you also visit 277 Broadway
On-site, you will follow the lifeguard and coach, posted rules about footwear, glass, and lane direction, and any reasonable request made for safety, including leaving if you are told that today’s water treatment cycle means a short delay at the door. Those moments are not “website terms” only; they are part of running a shared pool with other members of the public, and the tone we expect is calm and direct.
5. Copyright, name, and design
Unless we credit someone else, the expression of text, layout, and in-house images on this site is ours or is licensed to us. You may quote short, attributed excerpts for non-commercial review or news, in line with fair dealing or similar limits in your country, but you may not resell a clone of the site, mirror it, or use our name in a way that suggests a partnership you do not have, without a signed brand note.
6. Outbound and inbound links
We may link to suppliers, a map, or a regulator to help you. A link is not a stamp of approval for everything that host will ever do in the future. If you would like a broken link updated, we appreciate a specific note, because link rot is common. If you want to link to us, the URL may be the same one search engines use; do not deep-link a piece of a form in a way that suggests it is a finished submission before someone has consented to send it.
7. Limitation and exclusion where the law allows
To the maximum extent under New Zealand law, we are not responsible for any indirect, special, or consequential loss, including pure economic loss, lost profits, or lost data, that arises from using or not being able to use the site, except where a consumer law says we cannot say that, in which case we adjust to the minimum the statute sets. Our total responsibility for a claim that somehow relates to a free, informational part of the site is limited to, at our choice, fixing the text issue you pointed out or, where money changed hands, the amount of that service in the twelve months before the event, if that is how the cap is calculated under the right rule for your situation.
8. Consumer and small-business fairness
Nothing in these terms is meant to remove non-waivable rights you get as a person buying services in a consumer context. If a clause and a local rule disagree, the local rule wins, and the rest of the text stays in force if it can be read fairly without that part.
9. When we can suspend access to the site or a form
We can pause, reset, or block features when we are fixing a problem, when we see automated abuse, or when a regulator asks. We are not required to run every historical URL forever, but we will try to keep major entry points and legal pages findable, because people come back to read them after a year as well as on the first day they hear about the pool.
10. Accurate information and use with online advertising (including New Zealand)
We aim to keep this site consistent with the recreational swimming and pool-based movement services we offer at 277 Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland 1023, New Zealand, under the name Grozelonphodar. The business identity, address, phone, and email on this site are genuine contact paths for that activity. We do not design pages to mislead a visitor from an online ad into believing they are booking a different type of business, a different address, or a different country of operation. If you arrived via an online advertisement, the landing page you see is controlled by us and is intended to match the service described in our policies.
Where we or our advertising partners use measurement or remarketing technologies, we do so in line with our cookies policy and your choices in the consent tools we provide, as further described in the privacy policy. If an ad creative or link ever appears out of step with the text of this site, the written information on this domain and at reception is the description we stand behind for New Zealand and international visitors who book with us.
11. Governing law, venue, and talking first
New Zealand law governs this notice. The courts of New Zealand have a natural place in disputes, without stopping you from a mandatory forum your own country might give you. Before formal steps, we ask that you write to ask@grozelonphodar.world with a plain list of what happened, what you would like, and a reasonable answer date, so we can respond or suggest a call. The time stamp you see in the hero when you first load this file is a friendly orientation point; our internal file history still has its own line for formal edits, which is how staff know which paragraph changed last.