Transparency, advertising, and what this site is for
This page exists so visitors, including reviewers of online advertising in New Zealand and elsewhere, can see who operates valtorankloxio.world, what kind of information we publish, and what we do not do. The Fair Trading Act 1986 and the Advertising Standards Code (relevant to claims in public advertising in New Zealand) expect honest, clear, and substantiable messages; we design our public copy with that in mind, without turning this file into a substitute for a regulator’s own guidance.
Who we are in plain business terms
The site is operated by the business trading as Valtorankloxio from a physical contact address at 1061/716 Great South Road, Penrose, Auckland 1061, New Zealand, telephone +64 9 622 2889, and email contact@valtorankloxio.world. The same address and phone number appear in the contact page and the site footer. We are not a registered health or medical provider and we do not present the site as a replacement for a regulated health professional where one is required.
What the site offers and what it is not
We publish general information about planning meals, shaping a weekly routine, and household organisation around food, alongside optional paid products or time-based services that are only described in full in a separate order, quote, or clear written offer. The public pages are educational and organisational in character. They are not a personalised food prescription, a mental health service, a testing or diagnostic service, or a product that claims to prevent or treat any disease or condition. Where we mention lifestyle or routine, that is in the ordinary day-planning sense, not a clinical one.
Online advertising and landing pages
When we or a partner we appoint place digital advertising, including on platforms that serve New Zealand, we aim to make sure the destination page a person reaches is consistent in substance with the claim made in the ad: same business name, the same type of product or information, and no surprise topic that was not part of a reasonable reading of the ad. We do not use “bait and switch” where the landing experience is a different good or a different kind of business. If you think an ad is inconsistent with what you read here, you may contact us and, where relevant, the platform or the Commerce Commission of New Zealand or the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for their respective roles in New Zealand, according to the facts in your case.
Claims, outcomes, and your expectations
We do not guarantee or promise specific health, weight, mood, or performance results from using our public materials or a paid add-on, because such outcomes depend on the individual, their wider context, and often on professionals and services we do not control. We avoid superlative marketing (“best,” “#1,” “instant,” “proven to cure” style phrasing) on this site. If any sentence could be read as a promise, the intended meaning is that a tool or idea may help you organise your week, subject to your own situation and, where it matters, advice from a qualified person.
How pricing and services are made clear
Any fee, tax treatment, inclusions, and consumer cancellation or refund rights for a product we sell are set out in the written terms that apply to that product, including a reference to the return policy where it applies, before you are asked to pay. The public site does not silently add charges; if a price appears in an ad or on a form, the currency and the main elements included should be legible in the same flow or clearly linked, in line with fair trading and fair presentation expectations. If a detail is not yet on the public page, we expect you to receive it in writing before payment.
Third-party platforms and your controls
Search and advertising platforms, analytics providers, and social networks that may process data when you click an ad or use their tools have their own terms and help centres. You can often use account settings, ad preference centres, and browser or device tools to limit certain kinds of tracking or ad personalisation, in addition to the choices in our cookie interface and the rights described in the privacy policy. Nothing on this page limits a statutory or platform-specific right you already have in New Zealand or another country you live in.