

Mobile Phone insurance Security Policy
In a 1996 Washington Post article by Rob
Pegoraro, David Medine of the Federal Trade
Commission suggested that it is much safer to
transmit your credit card number over the
Internet than to give it to a waiter at a
restaurant or read it aloud over a cordless
phone - two activities that are generally taken
for granted as safe.
In fact, a
spokesperson at AT&T's Universal Card
division stated that his company to date had not
encountered any cases of credit card numbers
being stolen during transmission over the
Internet.
The security of
www.uk-free-mobiles.2U.co.uk
is incredibly tight. In fact, it is state
of the art and at the maximum possible levels
with today's technology.
As you consider the
security of 2U below, remember 2 things
The parent company of 2U, Mobile Phone World Ltd, has been trading for over 10 years. This is only due to sound business practices, of which tight security is one.
In the event of a fraudulent transaction, it is the retailer (i.e. 2U) who loses out , not you, the customer. The reason for this is because the cardholder will invariably be given back their money once the transaction is reported as fraudulent. This means the money is taken back from the retailer, even if this is after they have sent the product to the fraudster. This would obviously cost the retailer.
To avoid this, http://www.uk-free-mobiles.2u.co.uk has the following security measures in place.
SSL - Secure Socket Layer server. This means that your details are fully encrypted to protect them.
RSA security certificate. RSA is again an internationally recognised security kite mark. 2U has security certificates from both Verisign AND RSA, to absolutely show that your details are secure and that we take your security VERY seriously.
Integrated password protected database. All personal information we hold on you is stored in secure password protected databases, that only high-level staff members have access to (we do not hold card details). These passwords are changed regularly.
Barclaycard ePDQ. 2U's
parent company uses Barclays Bank's electronic
payment system, and has for the past 7 years. 2U
now uses Barclays Bank's ePDQ internet payment
system, because it offers maximum security both
for 2U and for you the customer. Barclaycard
ePDQ uses its own SSL, which means 2U never
holds your payment card details. This is only
held by Barclays, who have a high reputation for
security. The ePDQ system has great security
because of the credit checking it offers. It
checks the card for 3 'green-lights', and only
then is your card debited. The 3 'green-lights'
are
The card is authorised to take payment (ie. not reported lost or stolen, there is money on the account)
The CVV2 number on the reverse of the card is correct
The cardholders address is correct as given.
If your card is being used fraudulently, and these 'green-lights are not triggered, the transaction will fail, which protects you from someone else using your card fraudulently. The address checking particularly offers you great security against anyone using your card fraudulently - they would not know your address. PLUS, 2U will only deliver to the registered cardholders address, so you would still receive the goods! In the incredibly unlikely event of this happening, you would simply return the goods for a full refund.
Which? WebTrader security
and customer care policy. Which? is the
national Consumers Association watchdog. Their
Which? WebTrader kitemark is given only after
rigorous testing of our security and customer
care practices. If you would like further
details on Which?
http://whichwebtrader.which.net/index.html
2U's parent company, Mobile
Phone World Ltd is a member of the mobile phone
industry group, IDG, The Independent Dealers
Group, which is a part of the FCS, The
Federation of Communication
Services
As you can see, 2U is covered by a formidable security system and security policy. You can purchase in peace, safe in the knowledge that your personal and financial details are safe and secure.
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