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Websites - Maintenance contracts

You can have Ileos maintain your website. You can then send us your changes via email (Siteupdate@Ileos.nl) which we will process as soon as possible. Usually this is by the next working day. For this you can use one of our maintenance contracts, only available for you if your website is created by us. Furthermore, a maintenance contract cannot be used for redesigning your website or adding new features. A maintenance contract can be used for textual changes (new pages and editing or replacing pages) and small modifications to the website design only.

You can choose from three different contracts; 10 hours, 25 hours and 50 hours. All of these contracts are valid for a period of 12 months, starting on the day we receive your payment. After this, you can just send your maintenance requests stating your clientnumber after which we will process your request and email you the new status of your maintenance contract. If you have more than one maintenance contract with us, please state your contract number as well. We charge you in units of 15 minutes, with a minimum of 30 minutes. Please contact us for pricing information or to request a maintenance contract.
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