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The
following is how the CoinSite and SellCoins.com (Collectors Showcase) collects,
uses and safeguards the personal information you provide to us on our Web
sites.
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When you browse the CoinSite or
SellCoins.com and have not registered for any of our services, you browse
anonymously. Personal information -- such as your name, address, phone
number or e-mail address -- is not collected as you browse.
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In order to provide you with a particular service, such
as an answer to an inquiry made to the Coin Doctor, we request that you
voluntarily supply us with your e-mail address, which will be used to
contact you with an answer. If your question is answered online, your name
and e-mail
address will appear with your answer unless you request otherwise.
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When you become a CoinSite Dealer Affiliate or place
ads on SellCoins.com, the information you are asked to
provide is not used by us in any way other than what you choose to display
in your ads. From time to time, we may use your e-mail address to provide
you with information relevant to the CoinSite Dealer Affiliate program, your
ads on SellCoins.com or for billing purposes. No information is
sold or provided to any outside parties.
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All credit card information is transmitted in an
encrypted format, and only the credit card authorizer sees your credit card
number. We use industry-standard SSL (Secure Socket Layers) encryption. (A
GeoTrust Certified Secure Transaction).
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The CoinSite uses "cookies"
to collect information about how our sites are used. Information, such as the
server your computer is logged onto and your browser type (for example,
Netscape or Internet Explorer) is collected and tracked in aggregate. We
also use a "cookie"
to enable our server to recognize registered SellCoins.com sellers when they re-enter our site.
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The CoinSite uses industry standard
technology to
safeguard the confidentiality of your personal information, such as
firewalls and Secure Socket Layers.
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All e-mail that you receive from the CoinSite will
inform you of how to decline receiving further e-mails.
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