Sweet
Spot Apparel recognizes and respects
the privacy expectations of our customers.
We want our customers to understand
our commitment to privacy in our use
of customer information. As a result
of our commitment, we have developed
these Privacy Principles which are made
readily available to our customers.
Customers who have questions about these
Privacy Principles or have a question
about the privacy of their customer
information should call Sweet Spot Apparel
at (678)418-8561 or e-mail us at info@sweetspotapparel.com.
What Information
We Disclose
We are permitted under law
to disclose nonpublic personal information
about you to other third parties in
certain circumstances. For example,
we may disclose nonpublic personal information
about you to third parties to assist
us in servicing your account with us,
to government entities in response to
subpoenas, and to credit bureaus. We
do not disclose any nonpublic personal
information about you to anyone, except
as permitted by law.
Limitations
on Employee Access to Information
Each Sweet Spot employee is
required to follow our Company's "Code
of Conduct," which states that
all customer information is considered
private and privileged and is to be
used solely for the purpose of providing
you with the finest service available.
Protection
of Information via Established Security
Procedures
We also take steps to safeguard
customer information. We restrict access
to your personal and account information
to those employees who need to know
that information to provide products
or services to you. Employees who violate
these standards will be subject to disciplinary
measures. We maintain physical, electronic
and procedural safeguards that comply
with federal standards to guard your
nonpublic personal information.
Restrictions
on the Disclosure of Account Information
It is the company's policy
not to reveal specific information about
customer accounts or other personally
identifiable data to unaffiliated third
parties for their independent use, except
for the exchange of information with
reputable information reporting agencies
to maximize the accuracy and security
of such information or in the performance
of bona fide corporate due diligence
or business matter, unless 1) the information
is provided to help complete a customer
initiated transaction; 2) the customer
requests or permits it; 3) the disclosure
is required by or allowed by law (e.g.,
subpoena, investigation of fraudulent
activity, request by regulator, etc.);
or 4) the customer has been informed
about the possibility of disclosure
for marketing or similar purposes through
a prior communication and given the
opportunity to decline (i.e., "opt
out").
Maintenance
of Accurate Information
We continually strive to maintain
complete and accurate information about
you and your accounts. Should you ever
believe that our records contain inaccurate
or incomplete information about you,
please notify us. We will investigate
your concerns and correct any inaccuracies.
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