uses Google Checkout for a secure transaction service.
Chimney Liners USA never sees your financial/credit card information In fact: The only information Google Checkout gives to Chimney Liners USA is what you ordered and your contact information for shipping. All your sensitive credit card information stays on Google's secure servers where it is safe & secure.
During the checkout process all your financial & shipping information will be required for the order, however your Credit Card will not be charged until your order is shipped.
During the checkout process you will be asked to choose a login/password for an account at Google Checkout. By keeping this information handy you can log back in and check on your order status.
You will receive a few emails from Google Checkout. One to confirm your order with all the details, and another when we ship your product with additional details.
If you have any questions at all about your order please don't hesitate to contact us.
Email: sales@chimneylinersusa.com
We will get back to you promptly.
Thank you.
Customer Service Team
A few facts about SSL
Google Checkout Has an SSL "Secure Sockets Layer" certificate.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology protects Web sites & customers and makes it easy for your Web site customer to trust you in three essential ways:
An SSL Certificate enables encryption of sensitive information during online transactions.
Each SSL Certificate contains unique, authenticated information about the certificate owner.
A Certificate Authority verifies the identity of the certificate owner when it is issued.
You need SSL if...
you have an online store or accept online orders and credit cards
you offer a login or sign in on your site
you process sensitive data such as address, birth date, license, or ID numbers
you need to comply with privacy and security requirements
you value privacy and expect others to trust you.
How Encryption Works
Imagine sending mail through the postal system in a clear envelope. Anyone with access to it can see the data. If it looks valuable, they might take it or change it. An SSL Certificate establishes a private communication channel enabling encryption of the data during transmission. Encryption scrambles the data, essentially creating an envelope for message privacy.
Each SSL Certificate consists of a public key and a private key. The public key is used to encrypt information and the private key is used to decipher it. When a Web browser points to a secured domain, a Secure Sockets Layer handshake authenticates the server (Web site) and the client (Web browser). An encryption method is established with a unique session key and secure transmission can begin. True 128-bit SSL Certificates enable every site visitor to experience the strongest SSL encryption available to them.