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We guarantee that every online Teebop.com purchase is a secure transaction. You
may receive a message(s) from your Web browser indicating that you are moving between
secured and unsecured pages while placing your order. This is a normal occurrence.
Refer to your Web browser's security help files for more information about messaging
options.
Teebop.com's order form uses 128-bit encryption and Extended Validation Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) security features so that your personal information cannot be
read as it passes over the Internet. SSL keeps others from seeing your personal
information by scrambling it so that only your Web Browser, and the secure server
it's connected to, can decipher it.
These measures make it very unlikely that your credit card information will be
compromised online. However, in the event of an unauthorized use of your credit
card, notify your credit card provider or issuing bank in accordance with its reporting
rules and procedures. Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, your bank cannot hold you
liable for more than $50.00 of fraudulent charges.
Ways to tell when you are in a secure section: In all browsers, look for the
"http" in the URL to change to "https." The added "s" represents that you have entered
a secure area. The entire ordering process on Teebop's online store, from when you
decide to checkout until your order is confirmed, is conducted on a secure server.
Further, many popular browsers have a symbol to indicate secure mode.
About Extended Validation: Teebop.com is secured with Extended Validation
(EV) SSL, the highest standard for Web site authentication. EV SSL signifies that
our organization has passed a rigorous identity authentication process, and triggers
the browser address bar to display https:// and turn green in high security browsers.

Updated: 6/09/2009
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