 Secure Shopping
Security Guaranteed!
We guarantee that every online transaction you make will be 100% safe. This
means you pay nothing if unauthorized charges are made to your card as a
result of shopping at our online store. Under the Fair Credit Billing Act,
your bank cannot hold you liable for more than $50.00 of fraudulent charges.
If your bank does hold you liable for any of this $50.00, We will cover the
entire liability for you, up to the full $50.00. We will only cover this
liability if the unauthorized use of your credit card resulted through no
fault of your own from purchases made while using the secure server. In the
event of unauthorized use of your credit card, you must notify your credit
card provider in accordance with its reporting rules and procedures.
When the Internet was new, there was a good deal of
fear about security. Time has shown that transactions handled over SSL secure
servers (as ours are) are every bit as safe as using your credit card in
traditional ways such as at local stores or restaurants. You can shop in
total confidence here. We guarantee it!
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Our Security Measures
This is a Yahoo! Store. Yahoo!, one of the largest and most technically expert
Internet Companies in the world, has gone to great lengths to ensure that
shoppers using their store software are protected by the latest in powerful
encryption technology.
We use the Stronghold secure server, currently the second
best selling secure server software, and in our opinion, technically the
best product. It supports industry-standard 128-bit SSL encryption.
When you enter your credit card number into the order
form, it is transmitted across the Internet in an encrypted (scrambled) form,
then decoded when it gets to us.
For added security, we also encrypt the credit card
number when it is stored on disk, and when we forward it to the merchant.
According to CNN, "The prevalent opinion...is that on-line
credit card use is actually no riskier for consumers than traditional "low-tech"
transactions." Actual FBI statistics show that the vast majority of identity
theft is not online but the old fashioned hands-on kind.
We order products online all the time, both as a company
and as individuals. When we use a credit card to buy something online, providing
we are dealing with a reputable firm such as Yahoo!, we feel safer than we would
using our credit card in a store or restaurant.
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