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When you order from our online store, you can rest assured that your transaction is handled in a secure environment. Entries in our checkout screen are encrypted to prevent your personal information and your credit card number from being read as the information travels over the Internet.

A word of caution, however: for your protection, NEVER provide sensitive information, including your credit card number, in an e-mail message to us or to anyone else. E-mail is never a secure environment on the Internet.

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To be sure you are in a secure environment, as the "check-out" portion of our online catalog is, look for the secure icon at the bottom of your browser.

  • If you are using Netscape Navigator prior to version 4.x, the secure symbol is a complete key (not a broken key, which indicates a non-secure environment) at the bottom left corner of your browser window.
  • If you are using Netscape Navigator 4.x, the secure symbol is a closed padlock at the bottom left corner of your browser window, and the non-secure symbol is an open padlock.
  • If you are using Internet Explorer (all versions) the secure symbol is a closed padlock in the lower right hand corner of your browser window (there will not be any icon here if the environment is not secure).

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For another indication that a browser is in a secure mode, look at the web address your browser displays. In a standard, non-secure mode, the address will begin with "http://", and in a secure mode, the address will begin with "https://", with the "s" indicating secure. Please contact us if you have any security issues.


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