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Privacy Policy

Privacy & Security
 
We Respect Your Privacy
At Water Pumps Now, we value your trust. The purpose of this document is to communicate how we collect, use and protect information about our online guests / clients. For example, we collect information when you place an order, send us an e-mail, or if you were to call us.

This information may include:
Your name, your mailing address, your e-mail address, your phone number, your credit card number along with any other personal or preference information you provide to us. We do not share your information with any third parties (other than credit card companies and banks in order to process payments). While our web site may offer links to other sites, other sites have their own policies regarding privacy. If you visit one of these sites, you may want to review the privacy policy on that site. In addition, you may have linked to one of our web sites through another site. In such cases the site you linked from may collect information from people who click on the banner or link. Please refer to the privacy policies on those sites to see how they collect and use this information.

Security - Our Commitment to Data Security
The computers that run our web site and databases employ appropriate physical, electronic and procedural security safeguards to protect and secure the information we collect.

Secure Sockets Layering (SSL) 
Water Pumps Now uses Secure Sockets Layering (SSL) to encrypt your personal credit information, including your credit card number, before it travels over the Internet. SSL technology is the industry standard for secure online transactions. Because we use SSL, placing an order online at our web site is just as safe as giving your credit card number over the phone.

Safe Shopping
Our security measures are designed to prevent anyone from stealing and using your credit card number. In addition, consumer protection laws protect you against the unauthorized use of your credit card. Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, if your credit card is used without your authorization, your liability for those fraudulent charges cannot exceed $50. So, if someone steals your credit card or your credit card number, your liability is limited to $50 no matter how much the thief charges to your account.