New Zealand law & Google Ads transparency
Last updated: 18 May 2026
This page summarises how Boneiokneeix.world aligns with common Google Ads requirements for advertisers in New Zealand and with core New Zealand statutes. It is a summary only—see our Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, and Terms of Use for full detail.
1. Who you are dealing with
Trading name: Boneiokneeix.world
Address: 197 Tihi Road, Springfield, Rotorua 3015, New Zealand
Email: question@boneiokneeix.world
Phone: +64 27 363 3877
Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–5:00 pm (NZST)
We provide lifestyle education about everyday drinking habits. We are not a registered health practitioner, pharmacy, or emergency service. For medical advice, contact your GP or Healthline (0800 611 116). Emergencies: 111.
2. Google Ads — destination & misrepresentation
We aim to meet Google’s expectations that a landing page:
- Matches the ad: The same services and message as in the ad (education, workshops, optional paid sessions)—no “bait and switch”.
- Identifies the business: Contact details and location are visible on this site and on our Contact page.
- Avoids prohibited health claims: We do not promise to cure, prevent, or treat disease; we do not sell medicines or regulated medical devices through this website.
- Pricing: Paid amounts are confirmed in NZD by email before you pay; GST is shown on the invoice or booking confirmation when it applies.
3. Fair Trading Act 1986 (NZ)
We must not mislead or deceive consumers. We describe services honestly, state when content is general information only, and do not use fake scarcity, hidden fees, or false endorsements. If you believe we have made an error, contact us or see the Commerce Commission.
4. Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (NZ)
If you buy our services as a consumer (personal, domestic, or household use), the CGA may apply. Services must be carried out with reasonable care and skill and be fit for any purpose you told us about. See Terms of Use and the consumer protection guidance from MBIE.
5. Privacy Act 2020 (NZ)
We handle personal information in line with the Information Privacy Principles. You may request access and correction; we respond within statutory timeframes. Complaints: Office of the Privacy Commissioner (0800 803 909). Full text: Privacy Policy.
6. Cookies & online tracking
Non-essential cookies (analytics, marketing) are used only with your consent via our cookie banner, in line with our Cookie Policy and the Privacy Act. You may withdraw consent at any time by clearing cookies or using the banner again.
7. Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 (UEMA)
We send marketing emails or SMS only with express consent, accurate sender information, and a working unsubscribe mechanism.
8. Disputes
Contact us first. If unresolved, consumers may use the Disputes Tribunal (for eligible claims) or seek advice from the Commerce Commission for Fair Trading issues.