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Create a DIsclaimer, basically mentioning that all repairs if not repairable or if additional repairs are required, and customer decides not to move forward we do have to charge disgnostic fee per device. which is $50 and any additional Delivery Costs. Make a small disclaimer that wont scare the customer away or bore him opr take too much time reading it, this will be a tech message sent when a tech has arrived at their location also probvide a warranty policy and return policy separately in PDFs to attach
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Here is a short, friendly text message template for your techs to send when they arrive on-site. It sets clear expectations without sounding overly formal or intimidating:
Text Message Template:
“Hi! Your Los Angeles Phone Freaks tech has arrived! 🛠️ Quick heads-up before we begin: our goal is to get your device working perfectly. However, if we find that the device is unrepairable, or if it requires additional parts/repairs that you decide not to proceed with, a $50 diagnostic fee per device plus any delivery costs will apply. We’re ready when you are!”
Great now let’s create two webpages that I can implant into losangelesphonefreaks.com which runs on the CMS website with one warranty policy one a return policy one a privacy policy so I could upload it to WordPress and we could use those links to add to twilio
Your TXT files containing the HTML code are ready:
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Return Policy (HTML):
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Privacy Policy (HTML):
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These files are formatted as clean HTML snippets specifically designed to be implanted directly into WordPress. They exclude the outer page structure (, , etc.) so that your WordPress theme’s fonts, colors, and layouts will naturally take over and make them look seamless on your site.
Important Note on the Privacy Policy: Section 3 of the Privacy Policy was explicitly written to satisfy Twilio’s strict A2P 10DLC compliance rules. It includes the mandatory language stating that mobile data and consent will never be shared with third parties for marketing purposes, along with the required “Message and data rates may apply” and STOP/HELP instructions.
How to add these to WordPress:
In your WordPress dashboard, go to Pages > Add New.
Give the page a title (e.g., “Privacy Policy”).
Add a Custom HTML block (if using Gutenberg/Block Editor) or switch to the Text tab (if using the Classic Editor).
Paste the code directly from the text files and hit Publish.
Grab the live URLs for these pages and drop them into your Twilio campaign registration!
Is there a way I can control Gemini GLI that is running on the cloud server that is running Virus AI, from My Phone, I want to be able to inject prompts and keep working on the road by injecting prompts via on my phone
It sounds like speech-to-text might have turned Baires AI into “Virus AI” there!
To remotely inject prompts into your AWS server and keep Baires AI working while you are out on the road, you have a few excellent options depending on how seamless you want the mobile experience to be.
Here are the three best ways to set this up:
1. The Direct Terminal Route: Termius
If you want raw, direct access to the CLI exactly as it appears on your desktop, a mobile SSH client is the fastest method.
How it works: Download the Termius app on your iPhone. You can load your AWS .pem or .ppk SSH key directly into the app.
The Workflow: When you have a spare minute in your truck, open Termius, tap your AWS host, and you will instantly drop into the server’s command line to type or paste your prompts.
Pros: Requires zero additional coding; you are directly interfacing with the server.
2. The Automation Route: Apple Shortcuts + Make.com
Since you are already building workflows in Make.com, you can turn your phone into a custom remote control without ever opening a terminal.
How it works: You can create a simple automation in the Apple Shortcuts app on your phone. Set it up to ask you for text input (your prompt).
The Workflow: The Shortcut takes what you type and sends it via an HTTP POST request (a webhook) to a Make.com scenario. Make.com then securely passes that prompt to your AWS server via an SSH module or API endpoint to execute the command.
Pros: You can trigger it from your home screen or even use Siri (“Hey Siri, send a prompt to Baires”).
3. The Messaging Bot Route: Telegram or Twilio
If you want to interact with Baires AI as if you were texting an employee, you can bridge a messaging app to your server.
How it works: You can script a lightweight Telegram bot or utilize a Twilio SMS number.
The Workflow: You text your prompt to the bot or phone number. A listener script on your AWS server catches the incoming webhook, feeds your text into the Baires AI CLI, and then texts you the output back when it’s done processing.
Pros: Keeps a conversational log of your prompts and outputs right in your text messages, which is perfect for reviewing generated content while mobile.
Which of these workflows feels like the best fit for how you want to interact with the system on the go?
Write A Terms Of COndition For Los Angeles Phone Freaks
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I have created a comprehensive T&C document that legally protects the business, properly outlines the $50 diagnostic fee for on-site visits, sets clear rules around data backup, and defines the rules for abandoned devices.
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Terms and Conditions (WordPress HTML Snippet):
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Just like the previous policies, you can copy the text from the .txt file directly into a Custom HTML block on a new WordPress page to seamlessly integrate it into your CMS site.
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Terms and Conditions of Service
Last Updated: May 3, 2026
Welcome to Los Angeles Phone Freaks. By requesting service, scheduling an appointment, or utilizing our website, you agree to the following Terms and Conditions. Please read them carefully before authorizing any repair work.
1. Service Agreement
Los Angeles Phone Freaks provides on-site mobile device and computer diagnostic, maintenance, and repair services. By authorizing us to perform services, you represent that you are the legal owner of the device or have explicit permission from the owner to authorize the repair.
2. Diagnostic and Travel Fees
As a mobile on-site service provider, time and travel are critical components of our operation. If a technician arrives at your location and the device is deemed unrepairable, or if you choose not to proceed with the recommended repair, a mandatory $50 diagnostic fee per device, plus any agreed-upon delivery or travel costs, will apply. These fees are strictly non-refundable.
3. Data Backup and Liability
You are solely responsible for backing up all data, software, and personal files on your device before the technician arrives. While we take every precaution to protect your device, repairs carry an inherent risk of data loss. Los Angeles Phone Freaks is not liable for any loss, corruption, or compromise of data, software, or files during the diagnostic or repair process.
4. Unforeseen Issues and Hidden Damage
Mobile devices and computers are complex. Opening a device to perform a repair may reveal hidden damage (such as internal liquid damage, broken ribbon cables, or swollen batteries) that was not evident during the initial diagnostic. If additional parts or labor are required, we will halt the repair and provide a revised estimate. You may choose to proceed or cancel (subject to the diagnostic fee).
5. Passcodes and Testing
To ensure a device is fully functional after a repair, our technicians may require your device passcode. This is used strictly for testing hardware functions (e.g., cameras, microphones, touch screen, speakers). If you refuse to provide the passcode, we cannot fully test the device, and our warranty may be restricted solely to the physical part replaced, as we cannot verify overall functionality.
6. Abandoned Devices
If your device is taken off-site for advanced repairs and you fail to pay for the services or arrange for the return of your device within 30 days of the repair completion notice, the device will be considered abandoned. Abandoned devices become the property of Los Angeles Phone Freaks and may be recycled or sold to recover labor and parts costs.
7. Warranty and Returns
All completed repairs are subject to our separate Warranty Policy and Return Policy. Please review these policies on our website for details regarding coverage, exclusions, and part defects.
8. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Los Angeles Phone Freaks’ liability for any damage to your device during the repair process is strictly limited to the total cost of the repair service provided. We are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of revenue, loss of business, or loss of data.
9. Governing Law
These terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any disputes arising from these terms or our services shall be resolved in the courts located in Los Angeles County.
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