Card refund policy & payment security
Our Refunds Policy
Refunds are given at the discretion of the Management.
To cancel you can email us or write to us (Unit 31 Cwmdu Industrial Estate, Carmarthen Road, Swansea SA5 8JF, Wales UK.) within seven days of payment, quoting your authorisation number.
Card Payment Security
Security is probably one of the most significant concerns for both you and ourselves during an online transaction. In reality an online transaction is probably more secure than a card transaction in a shop or conducted over the telephone or by fax, as the information transmitted online is highly encrypted using complicated logarithm combinations.
The WorldPay payment system uses a combination of both established and innovative techniques to ensure the security and integrity of all sensitive data. Furthermore, their public web servers are certified by Thawte, a public Certificate Authority, ensuring that both the client and firm can have confidence that nobody can impersonate WorldPay to obtain confidential information.
Transaction Encryption
The transfer of the purchase details from our web site to Worldpay are
encapsulated using their own encrypted and digitally-signed protocol.
This uses a combination of standard methods such as PGP, RSA and MD5 to
ensure that the information passed is secure and tamper-proof.
Security
Any communication between our client and WorldPay is also encrypted to
the maximum strength supported by the client's browser using TLS or 128
BitSSL. Clients are also protected from fraudulent use of their card in
a "card not present" environment, by their card issuers. The
card issuers provides the right for the cardholder to dispute a transaction
if the card was used fraudulently.
Data Storage
Data storage on WorldPay systems, and the communication between WorldPay
and the worldwide banking networks, is regularly audited by the banking
authorities to ensure a secure transaction environment. WorldPay also
ensure that they stay up-to-date with the latest versions of any third-party
code they use, and continually review their own proprietary code.
