
| Guarantees | |
| Return Policy / Satisfaction Guarantee | |
If you are not completely satisfied with your shirt it can be returned within 30 days of the original shipping date for an exchange or a full refund of the price of the merchandise. If you are returning the product due to a mistake made by us (wrong design/color) we will cover the shipping fees associated with the return. Before you return a shirt send us email (returns@shirtsthatgo.com) first and explain the situation. We may have an alternate solution for you. Thank you for your business, The Shirts That Go Team All shirts must be returned in the same condition they were received and not have been washed. Please include a quick note explaining why you are returning and send it back along with the items to be returned to: Shirts That Go LLC |
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| Privacy Policy | |
| We value your privacy. Please view our Privacy Policy for complete details on how we use the information we collect. | |
| Security | |
| This website runs on a PCI/CISP Certified infrastructure. In addition we use SSL in the shopping cart section of the site to protect your data while it is in transit between your computer and our server. CISP Overview When customers offer their bankcard at the point of sale, over the Internet, on the phone, or through the mail, they want assurance that their account information is safe. That’s why Visa Inc. instituted the Cardholder Information Security Program (CISP). Mandated since June 2001, CISP is intended to protect Visa cardholder data–wherever it resides–ensuring that members, merchants, and service providers maintain the highest information security standard. In 2004, the CISP requirements were incorporated into an industry standard known as Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) resulting from a cooperative effort between Visa and MasterCard to create common industry security requirements. Visa Inc. maintains data security compliance programs endorsing the PCI DSS. PCI Data Security Standard Build and Maintain a Secure Network 1.Install and maintain a firewall configuration to protect data 2.Do not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters Protect Cardholder Data 3.Protect stored data 4.Encrypt transmission of cardholder data and sensitive information across public networks Maintain a Vulnerability Management Program 5.Use and regularly update anti-virus software 6.Develop and maintain secure systems and applications Implement Strong Access Control Measures 7.Restrict access to data by business need-to-know 8.Assign a unique ID to each person with computer access 9.Restrict physical access to cardholder data Regularly Monitor and Test Networks 10.Track and monitor all access to network resources and cardholder data 11.Regularly test security systems and processes Maintain an Information Security Policy 12.Maintain a policy that addresses information security By complying with the PCI DSS, Visa members, merchants, and service providers not only meet their obligations to the payment system, but also build a culture of security that benefits everyone. |
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