A: We use your IP address to help diagnose problems
with our server, and to administer our Web site.
We follow traffic to and from our website to better
serve our customers.
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A: A cookie is a small amount of data, which often
includes an anonymous unique identifier, that is
sent to your browser from a website and stored on
your computer's hard drive. Each web site can send
its own cookie to your browser if your browser's
preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy)
your browser only permits a web site to access the
cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies
sent to you by other sites. You can configure your
browser to accept all cookies, reject all cookies,
or notify you when a cookie is set. To date, LightParts
does not use cookies but may do so in the future
to track purchase orders and advertising.
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A: LightParts occasionally sends out a news letter
to its friends, clients and those who have signed
up. Users can sign up for the newsletter from our
Website by providing their contact information.
This information will not be shared with third parties.
Recipients can unsubscribe to the newsletter. Information
on how to unsubscribe is also included at the bottom
of every newsletter.
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A: We have security measures in place to protect
user information under our company's control against
loss, misuse, or alteration. Access to private and
confidential data is limited to only those employees
with a specific need to retrieve this information.
Data is stored on multiple service systems and written
to backups LightParts cannot 100% guarantee this
information will be kept away from hackers and cyber
tom foolery but will vigilantly attempt to protect
it at all times.
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A: This site contains links to other sites. Please
be aware that LightParts.com is not responsible for
the privacy practices of such other sites. We encourage
our users to be aware when they leave our site and
to read the privacy statements of each and every
web site that collects personally identifiable information.
This privacy statement applies solely to information
collected by this Web site.
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A: If you have any questions about this privacy
statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings
with this Web site, you can contact us at the following
mailing address: LightParts Inc. 2507 West Howard
Lane
Austin, Texas USA 78728
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A: No. LightParts will not give your email address
to third parties. Period.
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A: It is an important new Internet security feature
that now appears on the back of most Visa and MasterCards,
and on the front of American Express cards. This
new code is a three or four-digit number which provides
a cryptographic check of the information embossed
on the card.
- Visa and MasterCard:
The last three
digits in the signature strip on the back of
the card
- "American Express:
The 4 digits
above the credit card number on the front of
the card
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American Express Requirements
Card Identification # REQUIRED
4 digit, non-embossed number printed above
your account number on the face of
your
card. This number is recorded as an
additional security precaution.
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Visa, MasterCard, and Discover Requirements
Card Identification #REQUIRED
3 digit, non-embossed number printed on the
signature panel on the back of
the card
immediately following the Visa card account
number. This number is recorded as an
additional security precaution. |
The security code helps validate that
the customer placing the online order actually has
the credit card in his/her possession, and that the
credit/debit card account is legitimate.
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A: The security code is only printed the card and
it is not contained in the magnetic stripe information
nor does it appear on sales receipts or billing statements
- you must have the card in your possession in order
to use this code. Card Security Codes are not raised,
so they are not scanned into standard credit card
readers. In theory, these numbers are only visible
to you. When you give your Card Security Code to
a merchant, you assist the merchant in verifying
that the order is being placed by you, the card holder.
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A: If this code is printed on your card, YES, you
must enter the code in our order forms. Visa, MasterCard,
and American Express now require Internet stores
to obtain the security code for all cards that have
a code printed on them. In order for this transaction
to be accepted and processed, you must enter this
code if it's printed on your card. This is done for
your protection.
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