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    Is it really safe to place an order on the Truth About Six Pack Abs website?

    In the past I received some questions about the ebook The Truth About Six Pack Abs Mike Geary
    Also this Question: I'm nervous about putting my credit card info into a website order form. Is it really safe to place an order on the Truth About Six Pack Abs website?

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    RE: Is it really safe to place an order on the Truth About Six Pack Abs website?

    Mike Geary said:

    I understand that many people are still just now making their first purchases online and are still a little nervous about using their credit cards on the web. These days, online payment processors have advanced to the point that they are actually MORE secure than many other forms of payment.

    In many ways, ordering online is actually a safer method of payment than giving out the info on the phone or on a mail-in stub, etc where an actual human is going to have access to your info. With a secure online form, a human will not have access to your info, only the merchant bank.

    Our merchant account uses SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information from being viewed by any third parties. Even as the website owner myself, I don't even have access to any credit card information that you input for the order. Only the bank processes the information.

    We use Clickbank to process our orders. Clickbank is the most popular and frequently used credit card processing company in the world for online downloadable products. Clickbank has an outstanding reputation and security has never been a problem.

    You'll notice that when you get to the page where you are inputting your card numbers, the beginning of the web URL will change from http to https. That indicates that you are on a secure page and the info can not be found by a 3rd party. Keep that in mind on any websites where you are using your credit card. Always look for the https at the beginning of the web address on the actual page where the card info is requested.

    Personally, I've purchased easily over 100 items online over the last 2-3 years on dozens of websites, and I've never once had an issue with security, nor has anyone I know, so it is definitely one of the safest methods of payment. Again, just be sure to look for the https at the beginning of the web address when you get to the point where you're actually putting in the card numbers.

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