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Terms of Service

EFFECTIVE [EFFECTIVE DATE]

Draft — pending legal review. These summarize the terms of using Akru; the binding agreement is the Service Agreement you accept at signup. Confirm the company-specific details and have counsel review before relying on this.

Agreement

These Terms govern your use of the services provided by Akru (“Akru”). By creating an account or using the service, you agree to these Terms and to the Service Agreement presented at signup. If you don’t agree, don’t use the service.

The service

Akru audits your ELD records to detect detention, generates evidence-backed invoices, and sends them to shippers or brokers as your agent. You remain the creditor of record on every invoice; Akru does not take assignment of, or title to, any receivable, and is not a collection agency.

Fees

Akru charges a flat subscription fee of $39/month or $390/year, following a 14-day free trial. Akru takes no percentage of recovered detention — you keep 100% of what you recover. The shipper pays you directly, typically via ACH. Full pricing is on our pricing section.

Your responsibilities

You’re responsible for the accuracy of the load, rate-confirmation, and ELD data you provide or connect, for having the right to pursue the detention claims you submit, and for maintaining your account credentials. You agree not to misuse the service or use it unlawfully.

Disclaimers & liability

The service is provided “as is.” We don’t guarantee that any particular detention claim will be recovered. To the extent permitted by law, our liability is limited, and we are not liable for indirect or consequential damages. Detention claims are commercial (business-to-business) matters and are not consumer debt.

Termination

You may stop using the service at any time. We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate these Terms. Fees accrued on amounts already recovered remain payable.

Governing law

These Terms are governed by the laws of [state/jurisdiction], without regard to conflict-of-laws rules. Questions: contact us.