Privacy Policy:
Thank you for
visiting All Day Carpet Cleaning By Pro-CarpetCleaners.Com and
reviewing our
privacy policy.
The purpose of this policy is to explain how we handle information we
collect from
you during your visit to our web site. It is important to keep in mind,
that unless
we tell you, we do not collect personal-identifiable information (name,
address,
e-mail address, social security number, or other unique identifiers) on
our web site,
except when you choose to provide that information to us.
Nonetheless, the order form that you print out is mailed in to us and
then the product is shipped to you, or from a secured affiliate who we
associate with to ship you your product from their secured encryption,
through the use of their web site.
Your rights under the Privacy Act: Information concerning the
Privacy
Act can be found on the following Web site:
http://www.cftc.gov/foia/foiprivacyact.htm
* The Internet protocol (IP) address from which you access
our web site. An IP address is a unique number that is automatically
assigned to
the computer you are using whenever you are surfing the web
* The type
of browser, such as Netscape or Internet Explorer, and operating
system, such as
Windows 98 or Linux, used to access our site.
* The date and time our
site is accessed, for the purpose of monitoring demand.
* The pages visited,
for the purpose of improving the usefulness of our web site by
providing helpful
links and removing pages that are not read.
* The last site you visited,
if that site contained a link to a Census Bureau web page, which
indicates how you
found this site.
This information does not identify you personally. We maintain
the above information in system logs. We use this information to make
our site more
useful to visitors by learning the number of visitors to our site, the
number of
pages served, and the level of demand for specific pages. We do not
track or record
information about identifiable individuals and their visits.
Cookies:
We generally
do not use cookies, which are files or file entries placed on your
computer's hard
drive by a web site, that allow monitoring of your use of the site.
Some activities,
such as using the American FactFinder or purchasing a product do
require the use
of transient cookies.
In American FactFinder, transient cookies are used to
keep track of user selections so that new requests for specific data or
maps can
be created more efficiently. No personal-identifiable information is
permanently
retained on either the user's or the Census Bureau's computers. These
transient cookies
go away completely when you exit the browser.
The Use of Persistent
Cookies and Tracking Technology:
The Census Bureau does not use "persistent
cookies" or other "persistent tracking technology."
Information
Collected from E-mail:
When you send us personally-identifying information in an
e-mail, we use the information you provide only to help us gather the
information
you might request. Once received, the information
in your e-mail is protected in accordance with law (e.g., the Privacy
Act and the
Freedom of Information Act). For the most part, all information
submitted by visitors
is voluntary. Submitting voluntary information constitutes your consent
to the use
of the information in the stated purpose. In some cases, such as when a
user requests
a product or fills out a order form, some identifiable
information will need
to be collected to fulfill your request or process your order mailed in
to us.
Security,
Intrusion, and Detection:
For site security purposes and to ensure that this service
remains available to all users, we employ software
programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized
information, or otherwise cause damage.
E-mail is not necessarily secure
against interception. Whether or not e-mail is encrypted in
transmission depends
on your software.
Links to Other Web Sites:
Our web site may at times contains link and/or links to
other store fronts. Once you
link to another site you are subject to the policies of the new site.
To order products, you
will have to provide us with personal-identifiable information to
support the purchase.
The information you provide may be entered into a database maintained
to better serve
our customers. While personal-identifiable information you provide is
protected
by law, we may be required by law to disclose the names and addresses
of businesses
that purchase our products.
We offer the American Express Card only by phone in or for request
at your choice on and for mail orders in doing so.
If you are providing other major credit card numbers,
a link to their web site about your credit card is available for
security policy. Any page
describing a product for sale by e-commerce will include a "Buy" box at
the bottom. Clicking on the box will take you to a page linking to
their credit card
security statement.
Transient cookies are enabled to track your order
through the process.
Privacy Policy for Respondents
to Surveys and Censuses:
Some
Census Bureau surveys and censuses permit response over the Internet.
The following
additional policies apply to personally-identifiable information
provided in response
to a Census Bureau survey or census.
To respond to a survey or census
via the Internet, you will have to provide us personally-identifiable
information.
For each survey and census, we provide an explanation to respondents
about the confidentiality
of the data and the laws that protect that data (e.g., Title 13, United
States Code
Section 9 (a)).
To protect your privacy, in the remote chance that your site is
intercepted, all web data submissions are encrypted.
Questions concerning this policy may be addressed to:
webmaster@census.gov,
attn: Policy Office.
Document Accessibility:
The Census Bureau is committed
to making every document on its internet server accessible to
all. We have reviewed our site and made modifications to those
pages that are not in compliance
with the Americans with Disabilities Acts. We use Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML)
to create pages that are generally accessible to persons using
screen-reading devices,
and we are careful in our construction of HTML documents to insure
maximum accessibility.
We will include alternate text describing graphics.
Many Census Bureau internet
documents are in ASCII or HTML formats. These documents are accessible
to persons
using screen reading software. We also have documents in Adobe
Acrobat PDF (Portable Document Format) files. Currently, many people
using screen-reading
devices cannot read documents in PDF format.
Adobe Systems, Inc., is producing
various products designed to make Adobe Acrobat documents accessible to
persons using
screen reading software. Their accessibility web pages describe their
efforts. They
also have a free downloadable accessibility plug-in, called Adobe
Access, for use
with the latest versions of the Adobe Acrobat Reader for Microsoft
Windows 3.1, Windows
95, 98, XP, 2000 or Windows NT. This plug-in, which is still in a beta
version,
helps to overcome
some of the problems of reading PDF documents with screen readers.
While these tools
are in development, we are committed to providing ASCII or HTML
versions of these
PDF files.
Links to Third Party Sites:
For the benefit of our visitors,
the US Census Bureau Web site contains links to third party sites not
operated by
the US Census Bureau. Such sites are not within the control of the US
Census Bureau
and may not follow the same privacy, security, or accessibility
policies as the US
Census Bureau Web site. The US Census Bureau is not responsible for the
content or
availability of those sites, their partners, or advertisers.
Census Bureau Statement
on Statistical Quality
See the Census Bureau Section 515 Information Quality Guidelines
Confidentiality:
Additional
Confidentiality Statements
Protection of Confidential Information -- Sections
9 and 214 of Title 13
Sec. 9. Information as confidential; exception
(a)
Neither the Secretary, nor any other officer or employee of the
Department of Commerce
or bureau or agency thereof, or local government census liaison may,
except as provided
in section 8 or 16 or chapter 10 of this title or section 210 of the
Departments
of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies
Appropriations
Act, 1998.(1)
(1) Use the information furnished under the provisions of
this title for any purpose other than the statistical purposes for
which it is supplied;
or
(2) Make any publication whereby the data furnished by any particular
establishment or individual under this title can be identified; or
(3) Permit
anyone other than the sworn officers and employees of the Department or
bureau or
agency thereof to examine the individual reports. No department,
bureau, agency,
officer, or employee of the Government, except the Secretary in
carrying out the
purposes of this title, shall require, for any reason, copies of census
reports which
have been retained by any such establishment or individual. Copies of
census reports,
which have been so retained, shall be immune from legal process, and
shall not, without
the consent of the individual or establishment concerned, be admitted
as evidence
or used for any purpose in any action, suit, or other judicial or
administrative
proceeding.
(b) The provisions of subsection (a) of this section relating
to the confidential treatment of data for particular individuals and
establishments,
shall not apply to the censuses of governments provided for by
subchapter III of
chapter 5 of this title, nor to interim current data provided for by
subchapter IV
of chapter 5 of this title as to the subjects covered by censuses of
governments,
with respect to any information obtained therefore that is compiled
from, or customarily
provided in, public records.
Sec. 214. Wrongful disclosure of information
Whoever,
being or having been an employee or staff member referred to in
subchapter II of
chapter 1 of this title, having taken and subscribed the oath of
office, or having
sworn to observe the limitations imposed by section 9 of this title, or
whoever,
being or having been a census liaison within the meaning of section
16(2) of this
title, publishes or communicates any information, the disclosure of
which is prohibited
under the provisions of section 9 of this title, and which comes into
his possession
by reason of his being employed (or otherwise providing services) under
the provisions
of this title, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not
more than 5
years, or both.
1. The Census Address List Improvement Act of 1994, P.L.
103-430 amends section 9(a) by inserting "or local government census
liaison"
and adding references to section 16. P.L. 105-119, the Departments of
Commerce, Justice,
and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act,
1998, adds the
reference to section 210.
2. The Census Address List Improvement Act of 1994
(P.L. 103-430) amends section 214 making references to section 16 and
"census
liaisons."
Changes to Our
Privacy Policy:
pro-carpetcleaners.com's privacy policy may be modified from time
to
time. Notices
of changes will appear on this page at least 30 days in advance, so
check back often. These
changes will be shown in red and the effective date for the changes is
noted above. Any such changes will not be
retroactive.
Disclaimer:
CONDITIONS: The
company or it's authorized agents agrees to perform the service
indicated in a proper and
workmanlike manner using equipment and detergents standard for the
cleaning industry. The customer agrees
that the company shall not be liable for the failure to remove stains
nor for any DISCOLORATION from non water
fast dyes or backing threads, nor for any CHANGE IN COLOR of the carpet
regardless of the cause, nor CHANGES IN TEXTURE OR SHADING that may
appear either before or after cleaning , nor for and SHRINKAGE, opening
of pasted seams, of FADING OF FABRICS which may appear in the process
of cleaning. FRAYING of fabrics in areas of normal wear will not
be a resposibility of the company. WHITE OR OFF-WHITE fabrics
cleaned only at customer's risk. The company will accept no
liability for conditions existing prior to cleaning. Nor will the
company be responsible for any damage to fabrics cleaned, unless caused
by the negligence of the company's representatives.
Contacting Us
If you have any questions about this privacy policy/statement and/or
disclaimer, the practices
of this web site, or your dealings with this site, e-mail us
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