GetTent.com order
processing system is hosted by Yahoo. Yahoo
hosts the store pages, ordering system, and the order data. Microsoft!
automatically collects order information but may only use this information
in the aggregate. Microsoft Ordering system uses Connection
Encrypted: High-grade Encryption (RC4 128 bit) encryption.
We understand and share your concern about security and privacy. It
is reassuring to know that it is statistically safer to use your credit
card on the web than to use it in a store or restaurant. The information
that you provide when placing an order with us (e.g. your name, address,
and credit card information) is secure. It cannot be read or tampered
with during transmission.
GetTent.com's order processing is hosted by Yahoor on its secure
servers and our orders are processed using their shopping cart. Our
checkout process uses industry standard SSL (Secure Socket Layer)
technology to encrypt and scramble all personal information including
your name, address, and credit card information so that it may not
be read by others as it travels over the Internet. Secure Socket
Layer encryption is employed during checkout when the URL in browsers,
such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, changes
from "http" to "https". The "s" indicates
that you are in a secure area. Your browser may also show a pop-up
window when you are here.
For your security, we authorize your credit card after we obtain
confirmation that your card is a valid number and has not been reported
lost or stolen. We also verify that the "Bill To" address
matches the address on the credit card used. It is not uncommon for
a request for credit card authorization to fail at times. We will
contact you if we experience such difficulties and you may wish to
provide another credit card.
Email is not encrypted so please do not transmit your credit card
number via e-mail.
Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, the maximum amount that your bank
can require you pay for any fraudulent charge on your credit card
is up to $50. Notify your credit card company immediately should
you ever suspect a fraudulent charge on your credit card as you would
for any other unauthorized charge.