1. ratooren
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  3. Wednesday, 25 September 2024
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Hi,
I've just registered on your site.
I want to buy the template Madison for rebuilding my camping website (http://www.ambert-camping.com). I am not a developper but an end-user so the membership you're offering isn't suited for me. It will be used on only 1 domain hosted by PlanetHoster at this time. I'm located in France and the website will be made in 3 languges (French, Englis and Dutch).
I've selected your templates because of the possibility to obtain longtime update acces. Can you elaborate a little bit on the statement "Life-time updates"?

Other question: if for some reason after buying the template doesn't exactly fit my needs can i change it for another one?
If not, is there a way to obtain a test-model that can be transferred to the paid version ones it's confirmed that for my website it's suited?

I hope that you can give me some more info on these question before i finally buy one.

Thanks in advance,
Ron
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Hi Ron

A single purchase of the template allows you ongoing access to the template download and any updates while that template is available in our catalog. While club membership allows you access to all templates for the duration your membership is access.

For details of our terms and conditions please check out https://joomla51.com/terms-conditions

Ciaran
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