Satisfaction Guarantee

Your Satisfaction Keeps us Growing!

 

At All Tarot Products we know that the key to a successful online business is customer service and satisfaction.

We strive to achieve perfection in all of our transactions with our customers. If you have any concerns or would like

to comment about your shopping experience click the Contact Us links provided at the top and bottom of each page.

Thank You!

See Our Shipping and Returns Policy for information on Free Shipping and Returns

 

100% Safe Shopping Guarantee!

Alltarotproducts.com uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to encrypt all the sensitive data between you and our servers including credit card information, billing address, shipping address, login password and help center questions.  SSL is the standard security
technology for establishing an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. This
link ensures that all data passed between the web server and browsers remain private and integral. SSL is the industry standard to protect online transactions between online stores and customers.

The Fair Credit Billing Act states that your credit card provider cannot make you pay in excess of $50.00 of fraudulent charges. If your credit card provider does have you pay any of the $50.00 we will cover the expense, up to the full $50.00, if the unauthorized use of your credit card resulted, through no fault of your own, from purchases made on the Alltarotproducts.com website while using our secure server. If such an event does occur, you must notify your credit card provider.

So, there's no risk! In fact, shopping online at Alltarotproducts.com is statistically safer than using your credit card at a restaurant or department store. Give it a try and see for yourself. We're sure you'll change your mind about the security of Internet shopping, and find yourself appreciating the fun and convenience of shopping at home.

How can I tell if a web page is secure?
Anytime a web page asks you for sensitive information, such as a shopping cart page,
you need to be able to identify whether the page is secure or not. There are two general
indicators that let you know whether a web page is secure:

1. Check the web page URL: Normally, when browsing the web, the URLs (web page addresses) begin with the letters "http". However, over a secure connection the address displayed should begin with "https" - note the "s" at the end.

2. Check for the "Lock" icon: There is a de facto standard among web browsers to display
a "lock" icon somewhere in the window of the browser (not in the web page display area). For example, Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox Web Browser displays the lock icon in the lower-right corner of the browser window.