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Because we want this site to be useful for you, and others, who want to use this website to find information about different areas, as well as write comments, recommendations and upload photos, we also expect you read and follow our terms and conditions below.

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The Terms as set out below constitute the entire agreement between you and backpackassie.com. By accessing any part of this backpackaussie.com, you consent to be bound by these Terms and re-affirm that agreement every time you use backpackaussie.com. If you do not read or accept any part of these Terms, do not use backpackaussie.com. By violating these Terms your membership can be terminated and exclusion permanent from this Website. These Terms are applicable to all pages and areas of backpackaussie.com.

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Contact with other backpackaussie.com members

You should use caution and common sense if interacting with other members/users in any area of backpakaussie.com. 

You should be cautious if contacted by other users or members to meet or travel together. There are no guarantees that the information they provide is correct.

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Backpackaussie.com is not involved in the actual contact between users. Backpackaussie.com provides a forum to read from other travellers’ experiences. Backpackaussie.com has no control over the members/users truth or accuracy of what members post on backpackaussie.com. Meeting with other user/members is at your own risk.

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