Amaze Expo Corrections Policy
Amaze Expo is committed to delivering accurate and reliable content. We pride ourselves on the factual precision of our articles, especially when covering high-end Italian design, luxury brands, and industry insights.
Despite our best efforts, errors can occasionally occur. This policy outlines our commitment to correcting mistakes and maintaining reader trust.
Types of Corrections
We categorize errors into three types, each handled differently based on its impact.
- Minor Fixes: Minor fixes address issues like typographical errors, grammatical mistakes, or small factual inaccuracies that do not alter the article’s core message.
- Significant Corrections: Significant corrections are made for more substantial factual errors. These include incorrect names, dates, product specifications, or details that misrepresent information about design concepts or brands.
- Retractions: In rare instances, an article may be retracted if it contains fundamental errors or is found to be entirely inaccurate.
How Corrections are Noted
Minor fixes are made directly in the content without a formal notice. For significant corrections, an editor’s note appears at the article’s top or bottom, detailing the change and its date.
Retracted articles are replaced with a clear notice explaining the reasons. All articles with a significant correction will display an updated “Last Updated” date.
How to Report an Error
Readers who identify an error should inform us promptly. Send an email to [email protected]. Include the article title, its direct URL, a clear description of the inaccuracy, and any supporting correct information.
Use “Correction Request” as your email subject line.
Timeline for Review and Action
Our editorial team reviews all reported errors within two business days. Once an