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The LawStore wishes to ensure that all of our customers can access
our products with complete confidence. Because of the nature of
our products and the services we supply to you we are required to
collect and collate personal or sensitive information to complete
the tasks allotted to us.
We understand that some people are reticent about disclosing or
transmitting such personal or sensitive information of a personal
nature across the web so we guarantee
- That information provided to us during the course of your transaction
will only be used in the processing of your transaction and for
no other purpose
- We are not involved in the selling, trading or alternative unauthorised
use of personal information.
- We promise that we will not pass any of your personal details
to any third party or any other another organisation not involved in your transaction
without your prior consent in writing.
From time to time, we may provide statistical information about
sales, trading patterns and navigation techniques to reputable third
parties. This will simply comprise generic data collected during
the course of transactions. It will not include any direct personal
information that identifies you as our customer.
By using the LawStore site, you are consenting to the collection
of information to be used by the LawStore only for the transaction
which you instruct them to undertake on your behalf.
You may still be reticent to transmit the required information
across the web and so understanding this we are happy to communicate
with you by the more traditional means of fax phone or post. Our
privacy policy applies to collection of all information by us regardless
of the means you divulge it to us.
Your personal information is privileged and will be treated as
such by us.
Any changes to our information collection policies will be posted
on this page.
Electronic Funds Transfer
Some of the transactions that we will be involved with involve
considerable sums of money. The purchase of real estate is often
the largest single transaction undertaken by an individual. As such
we understand that you may be reluctant to commit to the use of
your credit card on the Internet and so we have provided alternative
methods of payment for your peace of mind.
All payments received by you are deposited to a trust account in
your name and are only drawn upon as needed to fund your transaction
and authorised by you. The operation of our trust account is fully
audited and governed by the appropriate legislation
You will realise that due to these Trust Account Regulations some
of our approved methods of payment require additional time delays
for us to clear the funds. We ask your assistance and cooperation
in attending to payment promptly to allow us (where appropriate)
this additional time to clear your funds.
Credit Card Transactions
In the event of unauthorised use of your credit card, you must
notify your credit card provider in accordance with its reporting
rules and procedures. Under the conditions of your credit card,
your bank may have a limit on your liability if a fraudulent transaction
occurrs.
Security
We assure you that we have taken every possible measure to give
absolute security to our customers in their dealings with us. To
enable us to do this we have created a secure transaction environment
for commerce on the Internet.
Our e-commerce system uses Secure Sockets Layer technology (SSL)
to ensure your shopping experience is safe, sound and secure at
all times
SSL locks all information passed from you to The LawStore in
an encrypted envelope. This makes it almost impossible to be
intercepted by an unauthorised party, as long as your browser and
local network support the use of encrypted data transmissions
SSL is the system that is used by all reputable e-commerce sites.
The industry standard for encryption technology, SSL is compatible
with Netscape, Internet Explorer, AOL, Web TV and most other browsers
You will know when transmitted data is safe by the appearance of
a security notice when you enter a secure page. Also, a secure icon
will appear on your browser. For Netscape, this is a key icon; for
Microsoft Internet Explorer, a lock icon. Secure web pages can also
be identified by their URL: they begin with 'https://', while standard
pages begin with 'http://'.
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