RLSH' Privacy and Site Security Policies
3jsautobody.com takes great care in making sure that your shopping experience with us is safe. As you browse our site, we are constantly working to ensure that your personal information is secure and private.
From phishing scams to viruses to spam e-mails and more, Internet threats are always increasing and without a proper understanding of what to look out for with regard to security and privacy, becoming a victim can be just a few misguided clicks away.
RLSH greatly appreciates your continued business and we settle for nothing less than a safe, convenient and altogether enjoyable shopping experience.
Should you have any questions, comments or concerns about our site, please feel free to contact our webmaster.
RLSH' Privacy Policy
See our in-depth privacy policy for our terms and conditions on the confidentiality of your private information, as well as our commitment to making respect for your privacy a top priority. Your privacy is important to us. To best serve your shopping needs, we endeavor to provide products, services and offers of value to you. We're able to present meaningful offers to you through the information we collect from our interactions with you, from other customers and from other parties. The following discloses our information gathering and dissemination practices for this website: 3jsautobody.com
Browsing
We collect certain information when you visit 3jsautobody.com to improve the quality of your experience. The information that we collect depends upon where you travel within our site. Anytime that you visit our site to browse, read or download information, we collect and store the name of the domain and host from which you access the Internet (for example, msn.com, aol.com, etc…); the Internet protocol (IP) address of the computer you are using; the browser software you use and your operating system; the date and time you access our site; and the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site. We use this information to measure the number of visitors to areas of our site and to help us make our site more useful and interesting to our visitors.
Cookies
We use "cookies" on our site to enable you to save your Jeep information and to expedite any future orders. A "cookie" is a small text file that a website can place on your computer's hard drive in order, for example, to collect information about your activities on the site or to make it possible for you to use an online "shopping cart" to keep track of items you wish to purchase. The cookie transmits this information back to the website's computer, which, generally speaking, is the only computer that can read it. Most consumers do not know that "cookies" are being placed on their computers when they visit websites. If you want to know when this happens, or to prevent it from happening, you can set your browser to warn you when a website attempts to place a "cookie" on your computer. Our site relies upon the use of cookies to enhance your shopping experience, but our cookies do not contain nor track your personally identifiable information.
Online Registration Request
If you choose to purchase a product from us, we will collect your personally identifiable information, such as your name, email address, billing postal address, shipping postal address, telephone number, credit card number and expiration date ("Purchase Information") in order to properly process your purchase. You may not modify or remove your Purchase Information - even if you cancel or return your product order - as it is necessary to maintain a record of your initial product purchase.
Contest
We run contests on our site in which we ask visitors for contact information (like email address). We use contact data from our contests to send users information about our company and promotional material from some of our partners. The customer's contact information is also used to contact the visitor when necessary and shared with other companies who may want to contact our visitors. Users may opt-out of receiving future mailings; see the choice/opt-out section below. We use vehicle identification and make and model information to tailor the visitor's experience at our site, showing them content that we think they might be interested in and displaying the content according to their preferences.
Links to other sites
This site contains links to other sites. 3jsautobody.com is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such linked Web sites.
Mailing List
If you prefer not to receive any mailings, please write to us at: Rhino Linings of Signal Hill. 1855 E. 29th Street Signal Hill, CA 90755. We will not give your email address to other companies.
Printing Errors
Although every effort is made to keep our catalog and website error free, mistakes sometimes occur. We are not responsible for typographical and or technical errors. Price and shipping rates are subject to change without notice.
Internet Security: How 3jsautobody.com Protects Your Information
A safe and secure shopping experience becomes a foregone conclusion with the implementation of sophisticated security features and protective measures on the 3jsautobody.com website.
PCI Compliance
As the online marketplace has bloomed, consistent internet security from site to site is an issue that needs to be clearly defined and fundamentally solid to provide a safe environment in which consumers can shop.
For this reason, Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance was created by credit card companies like Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express and others as a base set of rules and security measures that sites need to follow in order to allow for a safe shopping environment.
3jsautobody.com fully complies with the set of PCI data security standards to ensure a safe shopping experience for our customers and also help promote internet safety throughout the internet.
Fraud Detection
Each order from our website undergoes personalized review to detect instances of unauthorized credit card usage.
Phishing and Identity Theft: Protecting Yourself
As part of RLSH’ dedication to internet safety, see our tips, facts and general hints to assist with protecting your information during surfing and shopping, whether on our site or anywhere else. Similar to how a pickpocket might lift personal valuables, online fraud is essentially information theft. The difference is that identity theft could occur entirely unbeknownst to you and remain that way for a considerable amount of time while a criminal wreaks havoc on your financial circumstances. While websites have a responsibility to provide a safe and secure experience, the users themselves should also keep in mind a fair amount of responsibility with regard to the way they surf. After all, the cities may provide roads and highways with signs and stoplights to guide you safely, but getting to your destination also requires you to drive with discretion, right? The same sensibilities apply to the Internet as well.
Basic Facts About Phishing
The premise behind phishing is for criminals to steal your personal information through some sort of fraudulent medium, usually fake e-mails or websites. Even information as simple as a social security number, birth date, or street address can result in identity theft.
Phishing E-mails
Here are some tips on what to look out for and how to deal with them accordingly:
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Pay attention to the email sender. Sometimes the return address will come from a source unrelated to the company mentioned. Other times, the address will use a well-known company name, but send the message from a webmail account like hotmail or gmail. These are obvious indicators.
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Phishing e-mails will use well-reputed company names as a cover. Commonly used names are PayPal, Ebay, credit card companies, or banks. If in doubt as to whether an email is legitimate, forward it to customer service department of the actual company and have them confirm that the email is genuine.
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Oftentimes, email messages will attempt to create a sense of urgency by threatening account suspension or imploring you to confirm account information lest some severe consequence take place. Don't be fooled by these tactics.
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Watch out for obvious spelling and grammatical errors, or overuse of capitalization or exclamation points. These are immediately identifiable telltale signs.
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Note that most companies will not ask for any personal information in an email message, including social security, credit card, tax ID and PIN numbers, credit card security codes, passwords and your mother's maiden name.
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Beware of any attachments or links in email messages, as they may carry potentially threatening materials.
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For links embedded in a message, check the web address and make sure it clearly states the address of the company being mentioned.
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Never go to a website address that is an IP address - in other words, an address that is a series of numbers separated by periods (e.g. 255.158.7.30).
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Do not "unsubscribe" from e-mails when the message does not come from a trusted source, as this could be another attempt to try to have you click on links to disreputable websites.
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The best and fastest way to deal with phishing e-mails is to simply recognize them, leave them closed and delete them.
Phishing Websites
Phishing websites use the same basic premise as phishing e-mails, except that criminals will go as far as to erect a fake website of some sort that asks you to submit personal information.
Criminals exercise considerable creativity for website fraud. On one hand, they may erect a fake e-commerce site and get you to submit your credit card information. In other instances, the site may merely be a tool designed to install spyware or other foreign programs into your computer.
Here are some tips on what to look out for and how to deal with them accordingly:
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Many phishing websites operate under the guise of a well-reputed company or seller. Other times, the design and function of the site are convincing enough to lure you into a false sense of security.
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For e-commerce sites, make sure that you are shopping with a trusted seller who is certified with some form of data encryption or Secure Socket Layer (SSL) system to protect your information. Most legitimate sites will display an authentic seal from Network Solutions or another internet security company indicating that a site is protected.
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An easy way to check for SSL encryption is to look for the web address that begins with "https" as opposed to just "http" on billing entry pages. This signifies that the website employs SSL protection and your purchase is secure.
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Also look for the padlock icon in the far right side of the address bar, which indicates that you are operating in a secure website.
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If you are uncertain about the reputability of a website, check site reviews from places like resellerratings.com, or even conduct a background check at the Better Business Bureau website to confirm legitimacy.