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Privacy Policy for our customers
We will sometimes ask customers for personal information such
as your name, address, e-mail address, occupation and other
details. Providing us your information will simply help us
offer products and services that we think you'd like to hear
about. When you choose to give us information that we may
request, we will endeavor to inform you how we will use the
information. When we ask for personal information for any
reason, we will provide a link to this policy statement to
make our intentions clear.
Personal Information Privacy
PrintMaster will take all appropriate steps to keep your personal
information confidential. Those steps include limiting access
to customer information databases, communicating this policy
statement to all PrintMaster employees and establishing and
enforcing penalties for violating this statement.
PrintMaster will not sell, rent, or give away our customers'
personal information to other companies for use in selling
others' products or services. When we do contract with another
company to market or advertise products or services for us,
we will insist on binding agreements from those companies
protecting our customer information. We will vigorously enforce
all privacy agreements we have with other companies.
We gather personal information from our customers so we can
better develop our relationship with those customers. Occasionally,
we seek customer comments on our products and services. These
comments allow us to determine which products and services
our customers should be made aware of based on their specific
needs. We will communicate with customers via e-mail or other
delivery devices only if the customer agrees to receive those
communications. Customers, who believe they are receiving
our communications in error or no longer desire to receive
them, should inform us and we will remove those customers'
names from our mailing lists.
PrintMaster will be judicious in the use of e-mail and paper
mail to communicate with customers. We will, at all times,
put ourselves in the place of the recipients of our mail and
treat our customers as we ourselves would like to be treated.
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