
LetterBank
order forms use several different forms of encryption, a
mathematical algorithm which codes information entered by
the customer, so access to sensitive and confidential
information remains limited to LetterBank alone.
Although a "Key" or "Locked" icon may not be present, your
transaction is secure.
The process:
The order forms are either cgi or java forms, and each has
built-in encryption schemes. Most forms allow you to enter
information on the first page, then show you a recap of your
information to make sure you know exactly what you are
ordering. Once you click to confirm the information on the
recap page is correct, only then does the secure server get
invoked to send your confidential information in code.
If you have further questions, feel free to send them to
LetterBank, and to talk to your credit card company. An
educated customer is an empowered buyer.
We appreciate your interest.
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