Last Updated: July 21, 2025
At SoyRage Agency, transparency with our clients is fundamental. On this page, we detail our legal information, the payment conditions for our services, and how we protect your personal data in compliance with current regulations.
This is the information that identifies us as a service provider.
Trading Name: SoyRage Agency
General Inquiries: [email protected]
Billing & Payments: [email protected]
Website: https://www.soyrage.es
To ensure a clear and efficient contracting process, we establish the following payment conditions.
Primary Payment Method: The standard payment method for all our services is bank transfer. The account details will be provided on each invoice issued.
Bank Transfer Details:
Account Holder: SoyRageAgency
IBAN: CENSURED FOR SECURITY
Standard Payment Process: Unless otherwise agreed in the Service Proposal, our payment process is as follows:
Initial Payment (50%): A 50% advance payment of the total project cost is required to allocate resources and begin the work.
Final Payment (50%): The remaining 50% is due upon project completion, just before the delivery of the final files or the service launch (e.g., website publication).
Payment Reference: It is essential that you include the invoice number in the payment reference when making the transfer so we can correctly identify and allocate the payment.
Currency: All transactions and quotes are issued and must be paid in Euros (€).
Other Payment Methods: Upon request, other payment methods such as credit cards (via platforms like Stripe) or PayPal may be considered. These methods may be subject to processing fees, which will be borne by the client.
At SoyRage Agency, we take the protection of your personal data very seriously. This policy describes how we process it.
Data Controller: SoyRage Agency.
What data do we collect? We collect the minimum data necessary for our relationship, which may include:
Identification data: Name, surname, VAT/ID number.
Contact data: Email address, phone number, postal address.
Billing and financial data: Bank accounts, transaction details.
Browse data: Cookies and IP address, to improve your experience on our website (always subject to your consent via our cookie policy).
Purpose of Data Processing: We process your data for the following purposes:
Contractual and commercial management: To prepare quotes, formalize contracts, and provide the services you have requested.
Billing: To issue invoices for the services provided and manage their collection.
Communications: To contact you regarding the status of your project and send you relevant information.
Legal obligations: To comply with our tax, accounting, and legal obligations.
Marketing (with your consent): Occasionally, to send you news about our services or promotions that we believe may be of interest to you, provided you have given us your explicit consent.
Legal Basis for Processing: The legal basis for processing your data is the execution of a service contract, compliance with legal obligations (such as tax regulations), and, for marketing purposes, your explicit consent.
Data Retention: Your data will be kept for the duration of the commercial relationship and, once terminated, for the legally required periods for liability purposes (generally, up to 6 years for tax and commercial regulations).
Sharing with Third Parties: We will not share your data with third parties unless it is strictly necessary for the provision of the service (e.g., hosting providers) or due to a legal obligation (e.g., to tax authorities). In all cases, this will be done under strict confidentiality agreements.
Your Data Protection Rights: You have the right to:
Access your personal data.
Rectify inaccurate data.
Erase your data when it is no longer necessary.
Object to the processing of your data.
Request the restriction of processing.
Request the portability of your data.
How to Exercise Your Rights:
You can exercise your rights by sending a written request to [email protected], attaching a copy of your ID to verify your identity. You also have the right to file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (www.aepd.es) if you believe your rights have been violated.