Terms and conditions
Last updated: April 22, 2026
By using marketconway.com, you accept these terms. If you do not accept them, stop using the site. We may post updates, and the date at the top will change when the update matters.
Acceptable use
You will not use the site to break the law, harass people, try to take accounts or systems without permission, flood forms with automated junk, or scrape the site in a way that harms our servers. We can block access if we need to protect readers or the site’s stability.
Your account and forms
Some features may add a login in the future. You are responsible for accurate form details and for keeping your credentials private if you ever get them.
Intellectual property
We own, or we license, the text, design, and compiled layout on Market Conway unless a note says the asset belongs to someone else. You may not copy, repost, or sell our content in bulk without written permission, except for short quotes that follow fair use and include a link back when you post online. Logos, trademarks, and product names mentioned in guides belong to their owners.
Disclaimer
Our guides are general information, not a promise about every future hour, price, or rule at a business. We try to be accurate, but you should check details in person, on a phone call, and on the location’s own site. Read the full disclaimer for advertising and professional advice rules.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent allowed in South Carolina law, Market Conway and its team are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, lost profits, or data loss that comes from your use of the site or a third party’s conduct. In no case will our total liability pass the amount you actually paid to us in the 12 months before a claim, or $100 if you paid us nothing, unless the law blocks that cap in your situation.
Indemnity
If a third party sues us because of something you do on the site, such as posting a claim you do not have the right to make, you agree to cover reasonable costs we face, including attorney fees, when required by a court and when allowed by law.
Governing law and venue
These terms follow the laws of the State of South Carolina, without regard to its conflict of law rules. You agree to bring disputes in state or federal courts in Horry County, South Carolina, if those courts can hear the case, except where a consumer rule in your own state does not allow that choice.
