Privacy Policy
At Mary Bardouché Interiors, we are committed to protecting
your privacy. We do not sell, rent, or trade e-mail addresses. If
you have any questions that are not answered below, please contact
us.
In ordering or contacting us, we may request that you provide certain
personal information.
Contact Information
The personal information that we collect may include your contact
information - your name, postal, and e-mail addresses, and telephone
number. We may use your contact information for a variety of purposes,
including:
- Fulfilling your order and notifying you of its status
- Sending you catalogs, notices about new products, and special
offers we think you'll find valuable
- Notifying you occasionally about important changes to our web
site
- Placing an order online.
Financial Information
We do not have access to, or store your credit card information.
This information is processed securely through our Credit Card Gateway,
Authorize.Net.
What about cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored
by your browser on your computer's hard drive. Cookies allow our
web site to remember you and your preferences when you return to
our site. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you
can usually change your browser to prevent that and disable the
cookie.
Our cookies allow us to recognize you as a returning visitor and
to retrieve items in your shopping cart from prior visits. We may
also use cookies to analyze traffic to our site and track the pages
visitors view so that we can improve the content and layout of our
website. The information we collect through cookies is used in aggregated
form only.
At Mary Bardouché Interiors, we ensure that the information
you send us remains protected, safe, and secure. We take this policy
very seriously. Our entire checkout process, takes place in a secure
environment. All SSL -Secure Socket Layer (industry standard protocol)
capable browsers have several symbols to indicate secure mode. The
URL to the left of the colon changes from 'http' to 'https' to signify
that a SSL protocol is being used to communicate with the server.
(http = HyperText Transport Protocol, but https = HTTP with secure
SSL.) In most browsers you'll also see a solid blue line in the
upper portion of the browser's window.
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