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Page Is it safe to use my credit card to make a
reservation online?
We are confident that your credit card
transactions on www.nearesthotels.co.uk are safe. In fact, we back every credit
card purchase with our www.nearesthotels.co.uk Safe Shopping Guarantee. See
guarantee details below.
- We guarantee that every transaction you make on our site will be
safe. This means you pay nothing if unauthorized charges are made to
your card as a result of shopping at this site. See guarantee details
below.
Why is www.nearesthotels.co.uk so safe?
Safe Technology: We employ security measures such as Secure Socket
Layer technology (SSL) to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of
your personal information. SSL, which is utilized by most popular
browsers, including Netscape and Microsoft Explorer, provides the
advanced encryption tools necessary to protect information transmitted
between your computer and our server. Encryption simply means that your
information is converted into code before it is dispatched over the
Internet. Our secure server encrypts all personal information, including
your name, address, and credit card information, so that it cannot be
read as it is transmitted over the Internet when you make a reservation.
When making a reservation online, we also employ Virtual Private
Network technology (VPN) to encrypt your personal information when
sharing it with a third party vendor. Guarantee Details:
- Under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and the Consumer Credit Act 2006, your credit card company can not
hold you liable for more than £50.00 of fraudulent charges. If your
credit card company does hold you liable for any of this £50.00, we will
cover the entire liability for you, up to the full £50.00. We will only
cover this liability if the unauthorized use of your credit card
resulted through no fault of your own from purchases made at
www.nearesthotels.co.uk while using the secure server.
- In the event of unauthorized use of your credit card, you must
notify your credit card provider in accordance with its reporting rules
and procedures.
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