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Secure Ordering
The
panties.com
secure server software encrypts all of your personal information including
credit card number, name and address so that it cannot be read as the
information travels over the Internet. The encryption process takes the
characters you enter and converts them into bits of code that are securely
transmitted over the Internet.
However, if you're uncomfortable using your credit card on the Internet, you
can order directly from
panties.com
by calling 1.800.726.7035.
In addition, any personal information, including name, address, phone or
email, obtained by
panties.com
as a result of an online transaction will not be rented or sold to another
company.
This site is secure from others stealing your credit card information. Your
credit card and personal information are code encrypted for security.
Shopping On The Internet: Why all the fuss about
security risks?
We use a secure server (SSL) Shop with confidence. Your
personal information will not be read by anyone else.
For many customers, one of the greatest fears about shopping on the Internet
is having your credit card number stolen and credit rating ruined with
unauthorized purchases.
This fear is a myth.
Shopping directly on the Internet is a new way of doing business. It's easy
to fear the unknown, especially when it comes to your money.
But how about these situations?
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You hand your credit card to a waiter in a restaurant, who then leaves
with it to prepare your bill. Or is he calling in his order to another
catalog company?
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You dial up your cellular or cordless phone to order shoes from a catalog,
and your next door neighbor picks up your information on her baby monitor?
The
above (and other scenarios) happen every day. They illustrate a point. All
the talk about 'Internet security' is blown out of proportion. How often do
you hear about the anxiety of using your credit card in a restaurant? Or
about the danger of allowing a hotel front desk clerk to confirm your room?
When you shop online with a merchant who offers a Secure Server, all the
information you give (name, address, credit card number) is encrypted. That
means your information goes out as code. If a hacker could get it, it would
likely be gibberish. Your credit card never leaves your hand, monitors or
scanners never pick it up, and receipts are never found in a trashcan.
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