Online Privacy Considerations
Caveate Emptor
Latin for “Let the buyer beware.” The idea that buyers take responsibility for the condition of the items they purchase and should examine them before purchase. This is especially true for items that are not covered under a strict warranty.
When it comes to cyberspace and ecommerce, there is no one true complete perfect system, however many companies have developed great affiliations with several select ( and highly reknown) ecommerce partners to offer you the best in a turn-key system. I recommend for you to be knowledgable of all customer experiences from all sides when evaluating a bank and payment processing system for online and offline transactions.
If you are weary or hesitant of doing business with a particular Company, you can find out info sometimes concerning that Company by checking links such as this site - a by consumers for consumers report.
While the following FTC links do not resolve individual consumer problems, your complaint helps us all investigate fraud, and can lead to law enforcement action.
Consumer Complaint Form
submit a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Bureau of Consumer Protection about a particular company or organization.
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Unsolicited Commercial e-mail
If you have a specific complaint about unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam), use the form below. You can forward spam directly to the Commission at SPAM@UCE.GOV or uce@ftc.GOV without using the Complaint Form.
Identity Theft Build awareness of Identity Theft and how to prevent it. [Click Here]
File a report about Identity Theft [ Click Here now ]
Do Not Call Registry
File a complaint about a violation of the National Do Not Call Registry or register your telephone number [ Click Here now ]
Consumer.gov
Your resource for consumer information from the federal government. [ Click Here now ]
check to see if your personal address information can be found and targeted here at foo.com