Terms
Terms for careful participation
Moral Trade helps people discover, discuss, and record voluntary commitments. It is not a law firm, escrow agent, charity evaluator, investment adviser, or court.
Participant responsibilities
Participants are responsible for checking legality, tax treatment, safety, truthfulness, feasibility, and moral relevance before entering a trade. Do not use the service for coercive, deceptive, harassing, illegal, exploitative, or violent proposals.
Payments
Stripe may be used to route payments between participants. Payment records support accountability, but they do not create legal escrow unless a separate legally valid arrangement says so. Recurring cadence settings create reminders and records; they are not automatic subscriptions unless the parties separately complete a Stripe payment.
Operator review
Moral Trade may review reports, blocked wish profiles, failed email, disputes, and payment-review requests. Review does not mean endorsement, legal advice, or adjudication of the underlying moral claim.
Disputes and evidence
Agreement notes, verification evidence, ratings, and payment status are records for participants. They are not a guarantee that an action occurred, that a commitment is enforceable, or that a trade was morally correct.
Privacy, processors, and data requests
Privacy requests, processor questions, profile export, correction, deletion, and restriction workflows are handled through the Privacy page, dashboard portability tools, and contact route. Some audit, payment, safety, or dispute records may need to be retained to preserve review integrity.