The Security We Provide
Internet shopping is safe
espares.co.uk supports the IMRG "Internet Shopping is
Safe" Campaign and we are on the Safe Shopping List. This campaign is backed by Industry and Government
and aims to reassure the customer of the safety of shopping online. Please click on the image to see the
list.
Shoppers can buy with confidence from shops on the ISIS Safe Shops List because all:
- Subscribe to the principles of the ISIS campaign
- Have been screened by IMRG
- Maintain IMRG's 'good practice' standards
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Top ten tips for online shoppers
- All of your usual shopping rights apply online: see www.consumer.gov.uk
- Know who you're dealing with: get the seller's phone number and postal address
- Be aware of terms and conditions: check payment and delivery details
- Keep records of what you order
- EU law protects you against fraudulent use of your payment card in EU transactions: credit cards give you extra protection
- Only give your payment card details over a secure connection, and never by email: never disclose your PIN to anyone, and NEVER send it over the Internet
- You usually have at least 7 days to cancel an order and request a refund from an EU retailer
- Check your payment card statement carefully: you have at least 90 days to report a suspect transaction
- When you buy goods online from outside the EU: you are an importer and may be liable to pay any Customs Duty and VAT; err on the side of caution as it may be difficult to seek redress if problems arise
- If you have a problem, contact the seller then, if you need to, the payment card company, local Trading Standards Office and any 'trustmark' organisation the seller is registered with
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Comodo secure transactions
We are committed to protecting your privacy and have security measures in place to prevent unauthorised
access to and disclosure of your personal information. For any data protection queries, please email
dataprotection@espares.co.uk
The encryption used on our site is Comodo
Secure Site Services - 128-bit SSL (secure socket layer). You can be sure
that the information that you send to us is protected from interception and hacking.
Hover your mouse over the Comodo Site Seal logo to verify our secure site status.
DataCash provides the
Card Payments process. DataCash is a secure card payments mechanism that
provides real-time authorisation for every credit or debit card transaction.
The Card Payment protects you against fraudulent misuse of your credit card.
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How do you secure my payments?
We employ state-of-the-art data encryption to ensure safe and secure
transactions on our site.
Our payment area is secured using industry standard Secure Sockets Layer technology (SSL).
You'll know when you enter this area because the small yellow padlock appears in the bottom
right hand corner of your browser. The other indication is in the address bar. You'll notice
that http:// is replaced by https:// (the 's' standing for 'Secure').
Your Internet browser provides visual indications that you are inside a secure site and that
all data transferred is securely encrypted.
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What is SSL?
Secure Sockets Layer, SSL, is the standard security technology for creating an encrypted link
between a web server and a browser. This link ensures that all data passed between our web server
and your browser remains private and secure. This system is used by literally millions of websites
worldwide to secure Internet transactions between the server and the customer.
In order to be able to generate an SSL link (signified by the gold padlock in the information tool bar),
a web server requires an SSL Certificate.
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How do I know you are a legitimate organisation?
Our SSL certificates are provided by leading certificate authority, Comodo. Comodo are Web Trust compliant,
meaning that their business practices and processes have been rigorously audited to AICPA (American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants) guidelines by an independent approved auditor (KPMG).
Comodo only provide High Assurance Certificates. Apart from the highest level of data encryption,
High Assurance certificates validate that a company is a legally accountable organization with
articles of incorporation.
To qualify to receive our SSL Certificate from Comodo we had to validate ourselves in order to
satisfy them that we are a legitimate business. We had to prove not only that we own this web domain,
but also that we are a legally accountable company. We believe that only by seeking this level of
validation can you have peace of mind when buying online.
Our High Assurance SSL Certificates confirm two essential factors:
- That you have a secure SSL (encrypted) link with this website
- That this website is a valid and legitimate organization or an accountable legal entity
To find out more about SSL or Comodo, please visit www.comodogroup.com.
To view our certificate of authenticity move your mouse over the Trust Logo at the bottom of the
right hand navigation on most pages.
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What information do you collect?
When you place an order we collect your name, email address, delivery address,
phone number, and credit card information. However, we do not store your credit
card number anywhere on our system. We may record which products you are
interested in and which products you purchase. We may also monitor use of the
site by customers to enable us to improve the service we provide.
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Security Code?
The card security code is a unique three or four-digit number printed on your debit/credit card. This
number is not embossed on the card and hence not printed on receipts - making it difficult for anyone
other than the genuine cardholder to know it.
Some card issuers refer to this number as the 'Card Security Code' others as the 'personal security
code' and others as 'Card Verification Value'.
Some cards, many UK-issued cards for example, have a three-digit number printed at the top of the
signature strip on the reverse of the card.

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Fraud Prevention
DataCash Card Services, in conjunction with your card-issuer, ask for security
code and address information in order to protect cardholders against misuse of
their card.
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