Ted Corvette Guitars

Privacy Policy

Ted E. Corvette owns and operates www.tedcorvetteguitars.com. This Privacy Policy applies to this website and any mobile application we may provide. Our Privacy Policy does not apply to other websites you may be able to access from our website.

DON’T USE THIS WEBSITE IF YOU DON’T AGREE WITH THIS PRIVACY POLICY’S TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

Without your permission, we will not disclose information you provide us to anyone other than organizations you designate or financial institutions and payment processors involved in collecting and disbursing your funds, if any, to us.

When we update our Privacy Policy, we will post the last change’s date at this page’s top. You agree to this method of change and to check regularly to see if any changes affect you. By using our website, you agree to the most recent version of this Privacy Policy.

The Kind of Information We Collect
Personal information including your name, your company and title if appropriate, your billing address and zip code, email address, and phone number. Your payment history, if any.

Social Media and User feedback information, community discussions, chats and your other interactions on our website

How We Collect Your Personal Information
We collect your personal information if you enter it in a form on our website.

We also collect personal information from social media sites when you comment on our products or services.

We collect data on the use of our site using traffic cookies related to our website. Our website may also use web beacons to compile data, so we can analyze how the public is using our website.

How We Use Your Information
We use your information to:
Transmit monies you designate, administer your account, answer your customer service requests and send you receipts;
Aggregate anonymous data from many users like you to help us better serve you and our customers

Send you email.

Security
We employ physical, electronic and process security measures to protect information transmitted to us, and information we transmit, or store. Remember the Internet and other networks are not 100% secure. As a result, even though we will work hard to protect information sent through our website, we cannot and will not guarantee the security of any information you send to or through our website.

How We Secure Your Information
We protect your information using accepted best practices and we review our security practices frequently.

We follow applicable laws and security standards.

We encrypt credit card and other sensitive information for transmission.

We comply with the Payment Card Industry’s Data Security Standards regarding the transmittal, storage, protection and access to credit cardholder information.

Who Has Access to Your Information
We use business partners to perform some functions related to our website and the services we provide. These functions include website hosting and maintenance, security, data storage, payment processing, marketing and selling our services. Each of our partners must agree to use reasonable practices to protect your personal information from unauthorized use or disclosure.

You should understand and must agree that when we disclose information to third parties we cannot know or control how they may use that information. For this reason, we will not be liable to you for any third party’s actions or failures to act.

Who Has Access to Your Payment Information?
Our merchant services providers process all credit card payments made to us. We do not process payments through our website.  As a result, those payment processors have access to your credit card number or payment information. We do not store or maintain your credit card number. Our payment processors have their own privacy policies and have agreed to comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (the “PCI/DSS”). You can access the PCI/DSS Specifications at:  https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/security_standards/index.php.

When is My Information Public?
When you post information on a public page on our website or on someone else’s public page remember members of the general public can access that information. So be careful about what information you share or post on a public page. If you are not sure, you should assume a page is public if it is on or linked to our website. Again, remember we cannot control who has access to information you post on a public page or in a public forum.

Do I have to Provide You with My Personal Information?
No. You can visit our websites without giving us any personal information.  

International Customers
Our offices are in the United States. Any information we collect from you will be transmitted to, and stored on, our servers in the United States.  Given the requirements of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDBR”) we cannot, at this time, accept orders from individuals or companies whose country of residence is a member of the European Union to which the GDBR applies.

Privacy with Regard to Children
We appreciate the importance of protecting children’s identities and privacy and are committed to doing so. We do not direct our website or marketing at children. To protect the identities and privacy of children we will not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 16 without a parent’s prior approval. If you think your child has used our website and given us personal information, either yours or your child’s, please contact us and we will work with you to delete that information from our websites and our databases.