It is very important to us that you feel comfortable using your credit cards to make on-line purchases. Here are some of the many ways that we keep you, your privacy and identity safe:
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We use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to encrypt the credit card information that you send over the Internet
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We do not keep any customer information on line: no tracking of your purchases, no logging-in, no files anywhere to be hacked
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We check your billing address against the one on file at your bank
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We require a correct expiration date
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We require a correct security code for your credit card, known as the CVV number. This number does not appear on your bill, statement or anywhere other than the card itself.
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We identify your credit card with only the last four digits in email and receipts
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We are proud members of the New Hampshire Better Business Bureau and the BBB On-Line Reliability Program
But, is it safe? It is as safe as can be. It is certainly at least as safe as giving your credit card to a waiter at a restaurant, a gas station attendant, or signing an electronic signature pad at a retail store.
As a general rule, credit cards offer you the most secure form of payment. Your liability is limited to $50 on any unauthorized charges. This protection does not always extend to check and debit cards. For this reason, there are often daily limits placed on debit/check card purchases similar to the daily cash withdrawal limits. Please check with your bank.
If you do not want to use a credit card on line, you may also print out an order form and fax or mail it to us, or mail the form with a check.
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