Last updated: 25 May 2026
Terms and Conditions
These terms are a draft for the described service and should be legally reviewed before publication.
1. Provider and scope
These terms and conditions apply to the use of Unboring Card and to orders of personalized business cards through this website.
The provider is Oliver Lauckner, Am Stichkanal 45, 14167 Berlin, Germany. Contact: info@invofox.de.
2. Scope of services
Unboring Card provides users with an online editor to create a personal Hero Page with images, contact details, highlights, projects, and other profile content.
Users can make their Hero Page publicly available through a publishing function or set it back to private. Users can also design a personal business card and order it through the shop.
The specific feature set may be further developed, adjusted, or limited where necessary for operation, security, maintenance, or product improvement.
3. Account and access credentials
An account is required to use the editor and shop. Users must provide correct and current information during registration and keep their access credentials confidential.
Users are responsible for all activities carried out through their account to the extent they are accountable for them. The provider should be informed immediately if unauthorized use is suspected.
4. User content
Users are responsible for the content they upload or enter. They confirm that they hold the necessary rights to texts, images, logos, links, and other content and that they do not infringe third-party rights.
Illegal, misleading, discriminatory, insulting, violence-glorifying, youth-endangering, or otherwise abusive content is prohibited.
The provider may block or remove content or restrict accounts if there are concrete indications of legal violations, abuse, or security risks.
5. Public Hero Pages
When a Hero Page is published, the content released by the user is available at the generated public URL. Search engines, third parties, or recipients of the link may access this content.
When the Hero Page is set to private, it is no longer publicly reachable through the profile route. Externally stored copies, screenshots, or third-party caches are outside the provider's control.
6. Prices, orders, and contract conclusion
Use of the account, editor, and card designer is free unless a paid option is shown in the relevant offer.
For card orders, the prices, quantities, materials, shipping costs, and delivery information shown in the shop are displayed before checkout starts. A contract for personalized cards is concluded when the user submits the order and payment is successfully completed via Stripe.
The provider may reject or cancel orders if payment, production, content, or legal issues prevent fulfillment. Payments already made will be refunded in that case unless legal or contractual reasons prevent this.
7. Payment via Stripe
Payments are processed via Stripe. Stripe's terms and privacy notices also apply to the payment process.
The provider does not store complete credit card data. Payment status, invoice links, and technical payment references may be stored for order processing.
8. Production, delivery, and shipping
Personalized business cards are produced on the basis of the card design saved by the user or submitted during the order process. The user is responsible for checking design, texts, QR code, contact details, and delivery address before ordering.
Delivery times are estimated unless expressly agreed otherwise. Partial deliveries are permitted where reasonable for the user.
Shipping is made to the address provided by the user. Additional costs or delays caused by incorrect or incomplete delivery information may be charged to the user.
9. Withdrawal and personalized goods
Consumers generally have a statutory right of withdrawal for distance contracts.
For personalized business cards, the right of withdrawal may be excluded if the cards are not prefabricated and their production is determined by an individual choice or specification by the user, or if they are clearly tailored to personal needs.
Statutory warranty rights remain unaffected.
10. Defects, complaints, and support
Statutory warranty rights apply. Users should report visible production or delivery problems as soon as possible with order number, description, and suitable evidence.
Deviations caused by data supplied by the user, such as typos, incorrect URLs, unsuitable image quality, or incorrect delivery addresses, generally do not constitute a defect in the provider's service.
11. Availability and maintenance
The provider strives to keep the website stable. However, uninterrupted availability at all times is not guaranteed.
Maintenance, updates, security measures, provider disruptions, or events outside the provider's control may temporarily restrict use.
12. Usage rights
Users retain the rights to their own content. They grant the provider the rights of use necessary for operation, display, storage, publication, production, and support.
The website, software, design, and Unboring Card brand are protected by rights held by the provider or licensors. Use outside the intended functions is not permitted without consent.
13. Liability
The provider is liable without limitation for intent, gross negligence, injury to life, body, or health, and under mandatory statutory provisions.
In cases of slight negligence, the provider is liable only for breach of essential contractual obligations and limited to the typical, foreseeable damage. Mandatory consumer rights remain unaffected.
14. Privacy
Information about the processing of personal data can be found in the privacy policy.
Optional anonymized or aggregated insights for profile visits are collected only after opt-in and can be changed through the provided settings.
15. Final provisions
German law applies, excluding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, unless mandatory consumer protection provisions conflict with this.
If individual provisions are invalid, the validity of the remaining provisions remains unaffected. The provider may adapt these terms if features, legal requirements, or operational processes change.