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Though we strive to be completely accurate in the information that is presented on our site and attempt to keep it as up to date as possible, in some cases, some of the information you find on the website may be slightly outdated.

 

the heart07 reserves the right to make any modifications or corrections to the information you find on the website at any time without notice.

 

Change to the Terms and Conditions of Use

 

We reserve the right to make changes and to revise the above-mentioned Terms and Conditions of use.

 

Last Revised: 05-08-2024

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