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We guarantee your credit card numbers (and information) safety. We have taken many steps to ensure the security of your transaction.
It starts with us having honest employees and taking safety measures at our location.
Some of the safety factors that we use involve adopting industry standards. We use the secure up to 256 bit connection between your browser and sensitive portions of our website.
Our goal is to enable you to make transactions with confidence at our site.
We do not sell your name, address, phone number or any other information about you.
To protect you (and ourselves) from credit card fraud we use the latest in fraud protection methods. That includes asking for the code that is shown on your credit card. We only shipp to address registered with credit / debit card.
We do hold your funds on special orders and back orders as a deposit on the goods until the product ships. If some situation comes up that results in us not being able to proceed with your order we will issue the proper credit back to you using the same method that you originally paid us with.
"Which website page is secure?"
You can tell when you're in a secure area because the URL (Internet address shown on top of most browsers), to the left of the colon, changes from 'http' to 'https' - this is to signify that you are going from a non-secure to a secure site. In many browsers you'll also see a solid blue line in the upper portion of the browser's window. Some browsers give you a warning when you go from a secure area to a regular area. The aim is to ensure that people know when they've left a secure server. The message is often a bit startling, and makes it look like you've done something wrong even though you really haven't.
"Which parts of your site are secure?"
The portion of our site that we have made secure is the secure checkout area/page. This is where you actually purchase the items you've put into your Shopping Basket. The entire checkout process, from introduction to final confirmation, takes place in a secure environment.
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