August 2026
Terms and conditions
The rules of WETO, briefly. It comes down to one thing: nothing is bought or sold here, people are pointed to the site of whoever sells.
Dieses Dokument liegt auf Italienisch und Englisch vor. Hier steht die englische Fassung — eine maschinelle Übersetzung eines Rechtstextes wäre irreführend.
What WETO is
WETO is a catalogue. It shows businesses, places to stay, products and services, and takes interested people to the official site of whoever offers them.
WETO does not sell, take bookings or collect payments, and is not a party to the contract between buyer and seller. It is not an intermediary and takes no percentage.
What follows from that
The contract is concluded on the seller's site, on their terms. Prices, availability, payment, delivery, cancellation and refunds are their business.
Complaints, disputes and the right of withdrawal are to be raised with whoever sold, not with us.
If you publish
Publishing is free and commission-free.
Whoever publishes warrants that they are entitled to, that the information is accurate, and that the link leads to the exact page of what is published — not to a generic one.
We reserve the right to suspend or remove a listing that proves misleading, whose link does not work, or that breaks these rules. We do it for the people searching, not against those who publish.
Images and text you upload remain yours; you authorise us to show them in the catalogue.
What we do not guarantee
We do not control destination sites and are not answerable for their content or availability.
We undertake to check that links work, but sellers' sites change without telling us.
Governing law
Service operated by: GBPLACE Corp. (EIN 35-2616213), 650 West Avenue, Suite 1211, Miami Beach, FL 33139, United States.
WETO is a project of GBPLACE Corp., a corporation organised under the laws of the State of Florida. The laws of the State of Florida, United States of America, govern this relationship.
If you are a consumer resident in the European Union, this choice does not remove the mandatory protections of the law of your own country: they apply regardless, and it is European law that says so.