
Partnership terms at a glance
Effective July 17, 2026
Mr Anchorage is a business name operated by Sevenfold LLC, an Alaska limited liability company.
These terms explain how paid projects and ongoing sponsorships with Mr Anchorage work.
How a project begins
Review these Partnership Terms.
Submit the Campaign Intake form.
After submitting, review the Sponsor Onboarding page explaining the next steps.
Mr Anchorage reviews the inquiry and contacts you to confirm availability, fit, scope, scheduling, and category conflicts.
If accepted, Mr Anchorage sends a written project summary and Stripe payment link.
A binding agreement begins only when payment successfully clears.
Submitting an inquiry does not create an agreement, reserve a date, guarantee acceptance, or require payment.
By paying, you confirm that you are authorized to act for the client and accept:
These Partnership Terms as they existed on the payment date
The package or written project summary provided with the payment request
The stated price, deliverables, usage rights, schedule, and exclusions
If the written project summary conflicts with these general terms, the written project summary controls for that project.
Project acceptance and scope
Mr Anchorage may accept or decline an inquiry based on availability, category conflicts, safety, unsupported claims, scheduling, editorial concerns, audience fit, or other reasonable business considerations.
No project is accepted until payment clears. Research, scheduling, production, filming, editing, publication, and delivery do not begin before payment.
Payment
Except for the Founding Partner package, projects are paid in full before work begins.
Custom campaigns are also paid upfront unless the written project summary expressly provides a different schedule.
Dates remain tentative until payment clears and Mr Anchorage confirms them in writing.
Founding Partner package
The Founding Partner package costs $750 per month and requires an initial commitment of three monthly payments.
The first payment begins the initial term. The next two monthly payments remain due even if the client requests cancellation before the initial term ends.
After the three-month minimum, the partnership continues month-to-month until canceled.
Cancellation requires at least 30 days’ written notice and becomes effective at the end of the applicable paid billing period after the notice requirement is satisfied. Depending on the billing date, one additional monthly payment may become due during the notice period.
Failed Founding Partner payments
If a recurring payment fails:
Stripe may retry the payment.
The client has seven calendar days to correct the payment failure.
Upcoming production and placements may be paused while payment is overdue.
Payments committed during the three-month minimum remain due.
After the minimum term, unresolved nonpayment may terminate the partnership and cancel future deliverables.
No late fee will be charged unless one is added through a written update accepted by the client.
Category exclusivity
Category exclusivity applies only when it is included in the written Founding Partner project summary. Before payment, Mr Anchorage and the client will identify the protected category in writing.
Exclusivity applies to direct competitors serving substantially the same Anchorage-area market. It does not prevent Mr Anchorage from working with an entire broad industry or businesses offering meaningfully different products or services.
Exclusivity may be paused while payment is overdue and ends when the partnership terminates.
Cancellation, credits, and refunds
Before research or scheduling begins
A client may cancel and receive a refund, less any nonrecoverable third-party processing costs to the extent permitted by law.
After research or scheduling begins
Payment becomes a project credit rather than a cash refund. The credit may be applied to a rescheduled or replacement project, subject to availability, reasonable scope adjustments, and any price difference.
After filming begins
Payments are nonrefundable after filming begins. If circumstances prevent the original plan, Mr Anchorage may offer rescheduling, substitute production, or another reasonable way to provide substantially equivalent value.
If Mr Anchorage cannot perform
If Mr Anchorage cannot provide the agreed work and cannot offer a reasonable substitute, the client will receive a refund for the undelivered portion.
Rescheduling
One client-requested rescheduling is permitted without an added rescheduling fee when reasonable advance notice is provided.
Missed appointments, inadequate notice, unavailable locations, denied access, unprepared participants, material scope changes, or repeated postponements may result in additional charges or loss of the scheduled production date.
Client responsibilities
The client must provide complete and accurate information reasonably needed for the project, including:
Correct business and contact information
Brand names, logos, and approved assets
Current prices, dates, offers, and availability
Product, service, historical, scientific, or performance claims
Required disclaimers and regulated-industry language
Location access and filming permission
Permission from people appearing in the content
Rights to materials supplied to Mr Anchorage
One person authorized to provide consolidated feedback
The client confirms that its supplied claims, testimonials, trademarks, music, photographs, videos, locations, and other materials are accurate, lawful, and authorized for the intended use.
The client remains responsible for problems arising from inaccurate, unlawful, misleading, or unauthorized information or materials it supplied. Client delays automatically extend Mr Anchorage’s deadlines and may affect availability or publication timing.
Revisions and approval
Unless the written project summary states otherwise, each project includes one reasonable correction round for factual errors or brand inaccuracies.
The included correction round does not cover:
A new creative direction after production begins
Preference changes after filming
New scripts, concepts, or talking points
Reshoots unrelated to a Mr Anchorage error
Additional versions, formats, or aspect ratios
Raw footage or editable files
Repeated approval rounds
Additional work may require a new estimate and schedule.
Client feedback is due within three business days after a draft or approval request is sent. If no response is received within that period, the content is considered approved for publication or delivery.
Editorial control and disclosures
Mr Anchorage retains final creative and editorial control and may reject, revise, or remove:
False, misleading, or unsupported claims
Unverified historical assertions
Unsafe demonstrations
Discriminatory or unlawful content
Undisclosed political advocacy
Material that conflicts with platform requirements
Content that could materially harm audience trust
Payment does not purchase a favorable review, guaranteed endorsement, or the right to conceal the sponsorship. Mr Anchorage will correct genuine factual errors but is not required to adopt subjective creative preferences or statements that compromise editorial independence.
Sponsored content will be identified using disclosures appropriate for the content and platform, including terms such as Sponsored, Paid partnership, Advertisement, or #ad.
The client may not require Mr Anchorage to remove, hide, minimize, or obscure required disclosures.
Scheduling and performance
Production and publication dates are estimates until confirmed in writing.
Client delays automatically extend Mr Anchorage’s deadlines.
Weather, illness, wildfire smoke, unsafe conditions, venue closures, transportation problems, platform outages, and similar disruptions may require rescheduling.
Mr Anchorage may reasonably adjust timing, format, or platforms when necessary, provided the client receives substantially equivalent value.
Views, reach, impressions, engagement, leads, sales, reservations, foot traffic, conversions, and other business results are not guaranteed.
Payment purchases the agreed production, placement, licensing, and services—not a particular audience or commercial result.
Ownership and client usage
Mr Anchorage owns the finished content and all related raw footage, project files, concepts, scripts, designs, research, photographs, production materials, and working files unless the written project summary expressly says otherwise.
Raw footage and editable project files are not included. Mr Anchorage may display completed work in portfolios, media kits, case studies, sales materials, award submissions, and other promotional materials.
Unless the written project summary provides otherwise, the client receives a permanent, nonexclusive license to repost the approved finished content organically on:
The client’s website
The client’s owned social-media accounts
The client’s organic email or newsletter communications
The client may not:
Edit the content in a misleading way
Remove required sponsorship disclosures
Imply a broader endorsement than was provided
Sell, sublicense, or transfer the content
Use the content in paid advertising
Boost or whitelist posts
Use the content on television or streaming advertising
Use raw footage or editable files
Paid advertising, boosting, whitelisting, television, streaming advertisements, sublicensing, raw footage, editable files, and other expanded uses require separate written permission and may require an additional fee.
Published content after the relationship ends
Published sponsored content may remain online after a project or partnership ends. A client cannot require removal solely because the campaign ended, the partnership was canceled, management changed, or its preferences changed.
Mr Anchorage may correct, archive, or remove content for factual, legal, safety, editorial, technical, or platform-related reasons.
General provisions
These Terms and the written project summary constitute the agreement between the client and Mr Anchorage for the paid project. Changes to an active project must be agreed to in writing.
Changes made to the public Partnership Terms after payment do not retroactively change an existing paid project unless both parties agree.
These Terms are governed by Alaska law. If any provision is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions continue in effect.
Electronic communications, payment records, project summaries, and approvals may be retained as business records.
Continue to campaign intake
The intake form helps Mr Anchorage evaluate your goals, timing, scope, and fit.
Submitting it does not create an agreement or reserve a production date. A binding agreement begins only after Mr Anchorage accepts the project and payment successfully clears.