Please take the time to read through the following information regarding iGrOOps.com. These are some of the details and “fine print”.IGROOPS, LLC. Our company name is iGrOOps, LLC. Registered at 11010 Lake Grove Blvd, Suite 100-237, Morrisville, NC 27560. You, as the customer, are doing business with iGrOOps, LLC. and will see that name appear on credit card statements and other communications.MULTIPLE MEMBERSHIP SITES. With iGrOOps, we provide customers with of the "ig4", "master", and "managed" packages the ability to create as many social websites as required. Customers can only start to create multiple sites after they have paid for their account. We have rules in place to prevent the creation of accounts simply for “name squatting”. The main administrator for the account must be the main administrator for all the accounts – there cannot be different main administrators for each of the accounts. Abuse of this (ie sharing a main login and giving away/selling sites) can result in termination of all groups - so please do not abuse this privilege. This is an ideal option for customers who want to create personal membership sites, or customers who want to create iGrOOps for prospects, charge them a fee for administration of the sites, then eventually turn them over to the prospect while earning a commission for the sale of an iGrOOp. With the ability to create unlimited iGrOOps, the possibilities are endless!ACCOUNT CANCELLATION. Accounts can be cancelled at any time, but charges gone through for the 30 day billing cycle cannot be refunded. So for example, if your card is charged on the first of the month, and you cancel your account on the second day of the month, you will have already paid for that month in advance. To cancel, either send a private message to “Mark” via http://ids.igroops.com or call 978-440-9300. For a cancellation to be valid, you MUST receive a cancellation number. This is proof that you communicated your cancellation with a member of the iGrOOps administration team.
(Page updated January 15, 2013)