Simulator disclaimer

DreamCheckout simulator disclaimer

DreamCheckout is a virtual shopping simulator. Simulated checkout does not create a real sale, shipment, delivery obligation, refund right, warranty, or claim for non-delivery.

PurchasesNone

Simulated checkout does not create a purchase contract or merchant order.

ShippingNo parcel

Tracking and delivery statuses are generated software events only.

ClaimsExcluded

Non-delivery claims do not apply to products never sold or shipped.

No real purchases

DreamCheckout does not sell listed products through simulated checkout. Completing a simulated order does not create a purchase contract, shipment, return, warranty, refund, replacement, or fulfillment obligation.

No non-delivery claim

A user cannot claim that DreamCheckout failed to deliver a product from a simulator order, because no real product was sold, paid for, shipped, or promised through that flow.

Demo data can change

Prices, images, ratings, descriptions, emails, balances, statuses, delivery timelines, and recommendations may be generated, imported, edited, inaccurate, fictional, or removed as part of the demo experience.

No saleNo contract

A simulated checkout does not create a purchase agreement, merchant order, shipping duty, return right, or product warranty.

No deliveryNo parcel

Tracking, delivery estimates, and order statuses are generated simulator events, not carrier commitments or fulfillment promises.

No real paymentVirtual only

Virtual balance, fake checkout, demo payment methods, and simulated receipts are not charges for real products.

No claim basisSimulator

A user cannot claim non-delivery of a product that was never sold, charged, shipped, or promised as a real-world item.

Detailed explanation

How a fake checkout can help with real shopping pressure

DreamCheckout is not a store and not therapy. It is a structured simulator that gives the shopping impulse somewhere safer to go before it reaches a real card, a real package, or real regret.

Plain English summary

DreamCheckout is a simulator, not an online store

DreamCheckout is a virtual shopping simulator built for browsing, playful carts, fake checkout, product-page experimentation, order-status simulation, and reflection. It is not a retailer, marketplace seller, shipping provider, payment processor, fulfillment company, warehouse, distributor, broker, reseller, or merchant of record for the products displayed inside the simulator. The catalog may look like a familiar ecommerce experience because the purpose is to simulate that experience, but the simulation does not convert the service into a real store.

Products, prices, ratings, images, descriptions, reviews, stock messages, delivery estimates, badges, recommendations, emails, order statuses, and tracking events may be generated, imported, edited, simulated, incomplete, inaccurate, outdated, fictional, or used only for demonstration. They are provided to support the simulator experience. They are not offers to sell, binding advertisements, inventory confirmations, delivery promises, professional recommendations, or guarantees that a real product exists, is available, or will be shipped.

By using DreamCheckout, the user understands and accepts that the service is for simulation, entertainment, testing, demonstration, education, UX research, and personal reflection. Any action taken inside simulated checkout is a pretend action unless DreamCheckout explicitly states otherwise in a separate, unmistakable real-commerce flow. The current simulator flow does not create real-world purchase obligations.

No purchase contract

A simulated order does not create a sale, shipment, refund, return, or warranty obligation

Completing a simulated checkout, pressing "Buy now", using virtual balance, selecting a fake payment method, receiving a simulated order number, seeing an order confirmation, receiving a demo email, or watching generated tracking updates does not create a contract for the sale of goods. No ownership interest in any displayed item transfers to the user. No merchant shipment is promised. No delivery obligation is created. No return, exchange, refund, replacement, warranty, repair, chargeback, reimbursement, compensation, or customer-service duty arises from a simulated order.

The user may not reasonably rely on simulated checkout as evidence that DreamCheckout agreed to provide a product. The simulator intentionally uses fake order states to complete a virtual shopping loop. Terms such as "order", "checkout", "payment", "paid", "packed", "shipped", "out for delivery", "delivered", "review", "stock", "delivery estimate", or similar words are simulator labels only unless a separate real-commerce agreement is explicitly made. In the simulator context, those words describe software states, not commercial obligations.

If a user claims that a product was not received after simulated checkout, the answer is that no real product was purchased, no real shipment was created, and no real delivery was promised. A simulated delivery status is not a carrier scan. A simulated order confirmation is not a sales receipt for goods. A virtual cart is not an invoice. DreamCheckout has no obligation to send, replace, refund, or compensate for products that existed only inside the simulator.

Payments and balance

Virtual balance and fake payment surfaces are not real payment processing

DreamCheckout may display a virtual balance, fake cards, demo payment methods, simulated payment statuses, receipt-like screens, and checkout buttons. These features are part of the simulator. They do not authorize, capture, settle, hold, refund, reverse, or transfer real money. Users should not enter real payment card numbers, banking information, payment credentials, private financial data, or sensitive personal information into simulator-only surfaces.

If the interface displays a successful simulated payment, that means the simulator moved an internal state forward. It does not mean a bank, card network, wallet provider, or payment processor approved a transaction for real goods. If the interface displays a virtual balance deduction, that deduction is a game-like simulator event. It has no cash value, no redemption value, no stored-value status, no withdrawal right, and no guarantee of future availability.

If a user believes that a real charge occurred outside the intended simulator flow, the user should review their actual bank or payment account and contact the relevant payment provider or DreamCheckout support with evidence. That exceptional situation would be handled as a technical or account issue, not as proof that the simulated product order became a real purchase.

Catalog content

Catalog data is informational and may be fictional, imported, generated, or incomplete

DreamCheckout may display product data from demo datasets, public sources, imports, generated descriptions, edited records, test fixtures, or internal scripts. Product images, names, brands, categories, nutritional labels, prices, ratings, reviews, availability, country data, shipping notes, badges, and descriptions may be approximate or unsuitable for real purchase decisions. They are shown to make the simulator feel rich and realistic, not to provide a verified retail catalog.

No statement on a product page should be treated as a professional, medical, nutritional, safety, legal, financial, technical, or purchasing recommendation. Users should independently verify any product information before making a real purchase elsewhere. DreamCheckout does not warrant that displayed products are authentic, available, safe, legal to purchase, fit for a particular purpose, accurately priced, correctly described, or represented by current images.

References to third-party brands, product names, public datasets, stores, categories, or images do not imply endorsement, sponsorship, partnership, authorization, distribution rights, or commercial relationship. Such references may appear only because the simulator needs realistic catalog-like content. If a rightsholder or data source owner has a concern about displayed content, the appropriate remedy is review or removal of the simulator content, not fulfillment of a simulated order.

User responsibility

Users are responsible for understanding the simulator boundary before using checkout

DreamCheckout places simulator notices throughout the experience. Users are responsible for reading those notices and using the service accordingly. Continuing to browse, add items to a cart, place simulated orders, track fake deliveries, or publish simulator reviews means the user understands that the experience is virtual. A user may not ignore visible simulator language and later claim that the service promised real fulfillment through the simulated flow.

Users should not use DreamCheckout for urgent needs, real procurement, safety-critical purchases, medical supplies, legal compliance, financial decisions, or any situation where non-delivery would cause harm. The simulator is not a substitute for a real retailer. If a user needs a real product, they must purchase it from an actual merchant through a real checkout system that clearly offers real sale and delivery terms.

Users must also avoid submitting sensitive data where it is not requested, attempting to exploit simulator balances, misrepresenting fake orders as real receipts, abusing email or review features, scraping content in violation of applicable rules, or using the service in a way that creates confusion for others. DreamCheckout may modify, suspend, reset, delete, or restrict simulator data when needed to protect the service.

No warranties

The service is provided as is, with simulator data available as shown

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, DreamCheckout is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. The service may contain bugs, interruptions, delays, inaccurate content, missing images, incorrect recommendations, broken links, unavailable products, wrong prices, incomplete descriptions, delayed emails, failed imports, changed layouts, or generated text that needs review. These issues do not create a right to receive any product or compensation for a simulated order.

DreamCheckout disclaims warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, accuracy, availability, reliability, uninterrupted operation, and suitability for real purchase decisions, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. No oral or written statement, product page, email, tracking message, UI label, support message, or generated content should be interpreted as creating a warranty for a real product unless expressly stated in a separate written agreement.

Because the service is a simulator, realism is not a promise of fulfillment. A realistic product page is still a simulator product page. A realistic checkout is still fake checkout. A realistic delivery estimate is still generated timing. A realistic review prompt is still part of a demo loop. The user accepts that simulated realism exists to support the experience, not to create retail obligations.

Limitation of liability

Claims based on non-delivery of simulated products are excluded

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, DreamCheckout and its owners, operators, developers, contributors, affiliates, contractors, and service providers are not liable for alleged non-delivery, late delivery, damaged delivery, missing shipment, substitute product, unavailable item, lost package, refund request, return request, warranty claim, reliance loss, expectation loss, emotional distress, lost bargain, or similar claim arising from a simulated order. No real product was sold through simulated checkout, so there is no real shipment to deliver.

DreamCheckout is also not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, punitive, or similar damages arising from use of the simulator, inability to use the simulator, reliance on simulator content, simulated account data, generated product descriptions, virtual balances, fake payment states, emails, recommendation logic, tracking events, reviews, or catalog data, except where such limitation is prohibited by applicable law.

Some jurisdictions do not allow certain warranty disclaimers or liability limitations. In those places, the limitations apply only to the maximum extent permitted. Nothing in this disclaimer is intended to exclude liability that cannot legally be excluded. The core point remains: a simulated checkout is not a real sale, and a user cannot convert a fake order into a real non-delivery claim by treating simulator states as commercial promises.

Support path

If something seems wrong, treat it as a simulator or account issue

If a user is confused by an order, product page, email, balance change, payment display, or tracking status, the first assumption should be that the event is simulated. The user can contact support or the site operator for clarification, correction of account data, deletion of simulator records, or investigation of a possible bug. That support path is for resolving confusion and technical issues, not for demanding delivery of simulated goods.

If a user receives an email that appears to describe an order, shipment, delivery, review request, discount, or reminder, that email may be part of the simulator or test workflow. Email language does not override this disclaimer unless the message expressly states that it is part of a separate real-commerce transaction. Users should not present simulator emails as proof of purchase from DreamCheckout.

The safest rule is simple: if the checkout says simulator, the order is simulator. If the payment uses virtual balance, it is not real payment. If the tracking is generated by DreamCheckout, it is not carrier tracking. If the delivery is simulated, no parcel is owed. This rule protects both the user and the service by keeping the fantasy useful and the legal boundary clear.

Real-life playbook

Four simple ways to use it when the urge to buy appears

If you expected a product

Check whether the order was created inside the simulator. If yes, no product was sold or promised through that flow.

If you saw a delivery status

Treat it as generated software state, not carrier tracking, warehouse fulfillment, or proof of shipment.

If you believe money moved

Review your real payment account and contact support with evidence. A virtual balance deduction is not a real charge.

If product data looks wrong

Report the content issue. Demo catalog errors can be corrected, but they do not create delivery obligations.