Voltage Converter Transformers is a staunch follower of "Privacy Protection" philosophy that goes beyond to just adhering the legal issues. We too are against the breaching of norms (specified below) of privacy protection.

Voltage-Converter-Transformers.com recognizes your right to confidentiality and are committed to protectect your privacy. Voltage-Converter-Transformers.com uses the information that is collected on this site to provide you with a superior shopping and service experience. Voltage-Converter-Transformers.com may share non-personal, summary, or aggregate customer data with partners and other third parties. Market research is also compiled based upon the customers that visit this site, buy products on this site and use these services. This market research will not contain personally identifiable information about any specific customer.

Your Account information is protected against unauthorized access or release. Voltage-Converter-Transformers.com will not give, sell, rent, or loan any identifiable personal information to any third party, unless you have authorized such dissemination of data or it is legally required to do so. 

Cookies
To enhance your experience with this site, the "cookie" feature on your Internet browser is utilized. Cookies are small files that your Web browser places on your computer's hard drive. Cookies from this site let us know that you are a returning customer; and to retrieve certain information previously provided by you to this site, so that you do not need to re-enter this information every time you shop here. Cookies are not used to access information that is entered on the secure server (such as credit card number), this information can only be accessed when you are prompted to enter your username and password. 

Federal Fair Credit Billing Act
If you're charged for something you didn't order, you must notify your credit card provider in writing in accordance with its reporting rules and procedures and the federal Fair Credit Billing Act. Under the act, if you find such a mistake on your bill, you must send a written letter to the creditor within 60 days after the first bill containing the error was mailed to you. Consumer advocates recommend you send the letter by certified mailing with a return receipt request, so you have proof of the mailing date.