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Security

You can rest easy when doing business with BomberTele.com. In-transit web data is secured using 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 3.0 encryption. Encryption of all credit card information is provided by CyberCash tm, using 1024-bit RSA encryption algorithms. The SSL protocol is enabled using Digital Certificate authentication by Verisigntm , thus ensuring that you are placing your BomberOnline.com order with a registered, certified business. Your browser becomes aware of this security seamlessly when entering data, and begins communicating with our server in an encrypted format. The “Check Out” screen at the Bomber Store is run within a “frame” so the Secured symbol will not show on your browsers screen. However, the frame is completely secured.

It is a violation of law to make orders in a false name or with an invalid credit card, even if our software initially accepts such an order.

Please be aware that even if you do not give us your real name, your web browser transmits a unique internet address to us which can be used by law enforcement officials to identify you. This puts you at substantial personal legal risk.

Fraudulent order makers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

 

You Can Feel Safe Ordering Online

If compared to mail order or other retail channels in terms of credit card security, the Internet is very safe. For example, it would be much easier for a thief to take your credit card information from a carbon copy of a receipt than it would be to intercept a transaction on-line with us. Of course, it is still good practice to check your monthly statements on your credit cards to verify the transactions that have taken place. This way, you can verify that only charges that you have made, whether in a store, or on-line, appear on your statement.

In the past years, Microsoft, Amazon.Com, Netscape and many other merchants have processed millions of on-line transactions without any report of stolen customer information. We also have zero reports of stolen information. Remember, remote as it is, if your credit card information is stolen on the internet, you are protected by the same federal law that protects all your other credit card purchases. Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, your bank cannot hold you liable for more than $50 in charges. In the event of unauthorized use of your credit card, you must notify your credit card provider in accordance with its rules and procedures. For more information on this liability, contact your credit card provider.