Lazydays Privacy Policy & Terms of Use

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Privacy Policy

Lazydays is committed to helping you make the most of your free time on the Internet within a trusted environment. This privacy policy discloses how we collect, protect, use and share information gathered about you on our Website. We hope that this disclosure will help increase your confidence in our site and enhance your experience on the Internet.

Website Information Security

What types of information is Lazydays collecting, and how is Lazydays collecting it?
The majority of great products and services on our site are offered without our collecting any personally identifiable information from you. There are a few activities on our site where the collection of personally identifiable information is necessary. Those activities include, but are not limited to, things like requesting promotional literature, entering a contest or sweepstakes, making a purchase, or contacting us. When personally identifiable information is collected, you will know because you will have to fill out a form. For most activities, we collect only your name, phone number, address, e-mail address and zip code.

Information Collected from You with Technology.
Our site collects some information about you using technology, so it may not be readily apparent to you that it is being collected. For instance, when you come to our site your IP address is collected so that we know where to send the information you are requesting. An IP address is often associated with the place from which you enter the Internet, like your ISP (Internet service provider), your company, or your university. This information is not personally identifiable. We may also track information about the date and time you access the site, the type of web browser you used, and the web site from which you connect to our site. Our site uses information collected through technology to make our site more interesting and useful to you. We normally do not combine this type of information with personally identifiable information. However, we will combine this information with personally identifiable information to identify a visitor in order to enforce compliance with our house rules or terms of service, or to protect our service, site, Guests, or others.

What Are Cookies, Web Beacons and Pixel Tags and How Does Lazydays Use Them?
Cookies are pieces of information that a Website sends to your computer while you are viewing the Website. These pieces of information allow the Website to remember important information that will make your use of that site more useful. Much like cookies, web beacons and pixel tags are tiny graphics with a unique identifier that allows our Website to receive anonymous information about how you use our website. Lazydays and other companies use cookies, web beacons and pixel tags for a variety of purposes. You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser (like Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Safari and Google Chrome) settings. Each browser is a little different, so look at your browser Help menu to learn the correct way to modify your cookies. If you turn cookies off, you will not have access to features or certain Websites that make your web experience more efficient, and some of our services will not function properly.
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Email Interconnectivity.
If you receive email from us, we may use certain tools to capture data related to when you open our message, or click on any links or banners it contains.

How does Lazydays use the personally identifiable information that has been collected?
Lazydays uses personally identifiable information in a limited number of ways. We predominately use the information to mail you promotional literature that you request. Information we collect may be used to send you e-mail updates about our site, products and services. We also use the information you provide to send you Lazydays e-mail promotions and special offers from our third-party sponsors.

Does Lazydays share information with companies or other organizations not a part of the Lazydays family of sites?
One of the most valuable assets of our business is you. We are not in the business of selling information about our Guests. However, if there is a value for our Guests, we will share your information or send you messages on behalf of another company as described below. We will also share information for security reasons.

Companies that are “Standing in the Shoes” of Lazydays.
Sometimes we hire companies to help us deliver products or services, like a shipping company that delivers a package. In those instances, we need to share your information with them. These companies are basically “standing in the shoes” of Lazydays, and they are allowed to use the information only to deliver the product or service. On occasion, Lazydays will send surveys and hold focus groups through a third party in which data may be shared with the client of Lazydays in an effort to recruit respondents. The shared data will never be used for any further communication by anyone other than Lazydays or shared with any other affiliates of the third party.

Companies Offering Promotions, Products or Services.
On occasion, we offer promotions, such as sweepstakes, in conjunction with a sponsor. We will share your information with the sponsors if they need it to send you information about the promotion. We may share your information with those sponsors so that they can send you other special promotions they offer. In addition, Lazydays occasionally sends e-mail promotions to our Guests on behalf of third-party sponsors. In this instance, we do not share your name with the third party - we do the mailing for them.

Content Partners.
We may provide content that is created by a third-party partner Website. In some instances, the third-party sites will collect information in order to facilitate the transaction or to make the use of their content more productive and efficient. In these circumstances, the information collected is shared between Lazydays and our third-party sponsors.

Organizations That Help Protect the Security and Safety of Our Guests and Our Site.
We will give out personal information as required by law, for example, to comply with a Court Order or Subpoena; to enforce our Terms of Service, or site or game rules; or to protect the safety and security of Guests and our sites.

What choices do I have about Lazydays collecting, using, and sharing my information?
It is possible for you to use much of our site without giving us any personally identifiable information. When you do register with us, or give us personally identifiable information, you will have an opportunity, at the time we collect your information, to limit e-mail communications from Lazydays and from our third-party partners. At any time, you can request to no longer receive e-mail from Lazydays by either unsubscribing from the communication or by sending an e-mail to: [email protected]. Also, as mentioned above, there are ways to limit the information collected through technology, although some of our features will not work if you decide to do this.

What type of security does Lazydays provide?
The importance of security for all personally identifiable information associated with our Guests is of utmost concern to us. Lazydays takes technical, contractual, administrative and physical security steps to protect all visitors’ information.

Whom do I contact with questions or concerns about this privacy policy?
If you need further assistance, please send an e-mail with your questions or comments to: Andrea Neeper Lazydays 6130 Lazydays Boulevard Seffner, Florida 33584 Telephone: 800-406-4011 E-Mail: [email protected]

Agreement to terms of this Privacy Policy.
By accessing and using our site you are agreeing to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, you are not authorized to use the site. Furthermore, by providing us with personal information on this site, you fully understand and unambiguously consent to the collection and processing of such information in accordance with this Privacy Policy

Updates to Privacy Policy.
As we update our products and services, this Privacy Policy may change. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of this Privacy Policy at any time. Please check this page for updates periodically. If we make any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will notify you here. Unless the law otherwise requires, we do not provide notice of changes to this Privacy Policy and your use of the site following any posted changes will indicate your acceptance of such changes.

Terms of Use

Sweepstakes Rules

There are no sweepstakes at this time



LAZYDAYS PHOTOGRAPHY, FILMING & VIDEO RECORDING POLICY

This policy (hereafter, “the Policy”) constitutes Lazydays’ corporate guidelines on photography, filming, video recording, video sharing, and other recording on and around Lazydays’ properties, facilities, offices, stores, and campgrounds (hereafter, collectively, “Lazydays Property”). This Policy describes the non-commercial/personal use requirements for photographing, filming, videotaping, and/or recording on Lazydays Property without written permission.

Lazydays is dedicated to assuring the safety and security of its customers, employees, and members of the public who enter Lazydays Property.

Permitted Non-Commercial/Personal Use

Lazydays encourages taking personal photos and creating personal videos and memories while on Lazydays Property, so long as they are used exclusively for personal, non-commercial purposes.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lazydays reserves the right to prohibit any photography, filming, videotaping, or recording on Lazydays Property for any reason, including, but not limited to, if the photography, filming, videotaping or recording creates the potential, in Lazydays’ sole discretion, for: (i) disruption of business activities; (ii) interference with ongoing operations or service of Lazydays; (iii) a security or safety threat to Lazydays, its customers, employees or the public, (iv) damage to or alteration of property; (v) inappropriate use of the Lazydays name, trademarks, service marks, logos, images, or copyrighted materials; (vi) disruption of or interference with pedestrian or vehicle traffic, parking or pathways; (vii) other safety hazards, (viii) harassment of visitors, customers or employees or (ix) violations of Lazydays’ privacy policies.

All personal/non-commercial photographs, films, videos, or other recordings must be in Lazydays Public Areas (as defined below), must comply with Lazydays’ safety requirements associated with the use of its property, and must be consistent with this Policy.

In addition, all personal/non-commercial photographers, filmmakers, and videographers are expected to be courteous and to use good judgment while photographing, filming, videotaping, and recording on Lazydays Property, and must do so only during normal hours of business operation. All personal/non-commercial photographers are prohibited from using tripods, monopods, wiring or any equipment that may have an impact on the safety of Lazydays’ customers or employees.

Restricted Areas

Photography, videotaping, filming, and recording within Restricted Areas (as defined below) are strictly prohibited. Any person taking pictures and video, filming and/or recording in a Lazydays safety-sensitive area or Restricted Area, as defined below or as otherwise designated by Lazydays, will be directed to stop taking pictures or video, filming or recording, and may be asked to leave the property or be subject to additional law enforcement action as appropriate.

Prohibited Activities For Commercial & Non-Personal Use

Commercial photography, video, filming and recording is prohibited.

Use of Lazydays Property for commercial or professional photography, videotaping, filming, or recording of films, television shows, commercials, short features, blogs, documentaries, movies, trade publications, or any other recording, for any type of commercial purpose or use, or for commercial profit or gain, or related to the marketing of any company, organization or enterprise of any kind other than Lazydays, is prohibited.

Lazydays strictly prohibits the use of its property, land, and buildings for commercial and marketing-related photography and filming to support or market another company, organization or enterprise of any kind.

However, upon written request, Lazydays will consider requests involving photography, films, or the creation of television shows, movies, documentaries or educational-related projects, providing the subject matter is related to Lazydays. Consent must be provided, in writing, by Lazydays’ Chief Marketing Officer, before any activity commences which is covered by this Policy at any Lazydays’ location. The Chief Marketing Officer is located at Lazydays’ Seffner, Florida location at extension 4912.

News Related Filming

Lazydays accommodates reasonable requests for journalistic, news-related, non-commercial filming, videotaping, photography or recording on Lazydays Property at its sole discretion, but reserves the right to deny permission when the request runs contrary to Lazydays’ policies. Any such request must be directly related to Lazydays and must adhere to Lazydays’ policies and instructions. Third parties seeking permission must ensure that visitors and employees are not photographed, videotaped, filmed or recorded on the property without their written permission.

Lazydays Intellectual Property in Recordings

Use of Lazydays’ name, trademark, service mark, logos, and other Lazydays trademarks, emblems, images, or copyrighted material in connection with any photograph, video, film, or recording is strictly prohibited without prior, written permission from Lazydays’ Chief Marketing Officer.

Video Sharing

While Lazydays encourages viral promotion and video sharing from and among its customers, Lazydays reserves its rights to protect its valuable intellectual property in instances when uploaded photographs, videos, films, or other recordings violate Lazydays’ intellectual property rights.

Prohibited Activities

The following are some examples of activities strictly prohibited on Lazydays Property which are related to this Policy:

  • The distribution of printed or recorded materials of any kind.
  • Engaging with Lazydays’ customers in an inappropriate manner or impeding Lazydays’ business operations.
  • Unauthorized events, demonstrations or speeches, or the usage of any flag, banner or sign for commercial purposes, or to incite a crowd.
  • Photographers, filmmakers or other video recording persons harassing, blocking or endangering Lazydays’ customers.
  • Engaging in any unsafe act or other act that may impede Lazydays’ operations or disrupt any of its facilities.
  • The following items are not permitted on Lazydays Property among others, which are determined at Lazydays’ sole discretion: any type of explosives, special effects, illegal drugs, clothing with offensive language or content, or clothing that represents someone as emergency personnel.

Filming/Recording by Lazydays

Lazydays may photograph, film, videotape, record or otherwise reproduce the image and/or voice of any person who enters any Lazydays Property and use the same for any purpose without payment to any person subject to all applicable laws.

Drones/Unmanned Aerial Objects

Third parties are prohibited from flying drones or other unmanned flying vehicles above or from within Lazydays Property.

Definitions

Public Area – A public area is an area open to general public access that is not otherwise posted or designated restricted by posted signs or locking devices. Signage, building design, and physical barriers, i.e., fencing, chains, bollards, etc., may also distinguish a public area from a restricted area.

Restricted Area - A restricted area is any area, designated by Lazydays in its sole discretion, as not open to the public. Signage, building design, and physical barriers, i.e., fencing, chains, bollards, etc., may distinguish a restricted area from a public area. Restricted Areas also include, but are not limited to, Lazydays administration and office areas, classrooms, kitchen and dining facilities, employee work areas, service bays, maintenance facilities, unoccupied recreational vehicles including inventory units, employee elevators.

Lazydays Property is private property. Lazydays reserves the right to refuse permission to photograph, film, videotape and/or record on Lazydays Property for any reason.

For more information, contact Richard Olszewski, Lazydays Property Manager, at extension 4724.


Interactive Privacy Policy Addendum

Revised 4/2023