How does The BBQ Shop respect my privacy?
What is “personal” information?
Your personal information is information about you as an identifiable individual. Personal information can include:
If personal information is effectively de-identified so that it can no longer be linked to an identifiable individual, the information is no longer 'personal'. De-identification is an important tool for protecting privacy. Do not share your personal information with third party other than the credit cards gateways for processing credit cards payments. We do not store you credit cards information as per our credit cards payment policy and our payment gateways service providers.
How and why do we collect personal information?
We collect information during the shopping checkout process, when you register to become a member, when communicating or transacting business with you, when you browse the Internet using your mobile device, laptop, computer, or TV, and when providing you with a product or a service. Occasionally we collect information about you from third parties, such as credit grantors or consumer reporting agencies for credit checks.
We collect information to:
Your personal information will not be used for any other purpose without your consent.
In many cases, as our products comes from different parts of the Globe, personal information collected by our companies and suppliers may be stored and processed outside of the GCC, Middle East and African Countries to provide you with service or to support operations.
While the information may be subject to the legal jurisdictions of these countries, the companies that provide us with these products and services have obligations to protect such information. For example, the information is typically provided only after the companies that provide us with these services have agreed to be bound by contracts setting out detailed privacy safeguards. Moreover, the information may only be used for the purposes of providing the products and services in question.
The use of customer information in this way is governed by our Privacy Policy.
Do we share personal information with outside organizations?
We do not provide personal information to any party outside of our family of companies except in limited circumstances in which it is necessary for us to do so. The third parties we may provide with personal information include:
When we provide personal information to third parties, we give only the information that is required under the specific circumstances. That information is used only for the purpose stated and is subject to strict terms of confidentiality. The employees of the companies that we share this information with must meet and respect our privacy standards.
Sharing information among our companies
Occasionally we may share information between our companies to help understand your information, products and service needs, and to provide you with relevant information to meet those preferences and needs.
To manage your communications preferences simply login into your account and go to My Account page.
Legal and Emergency Exceptions
In certain urgent circumstances, we may collect, use or disclose personal information without your knowledge or consent. For example:
What is the Online Marketing Program and how does it use information?
Advertising is a reality in today’s online world, and people are finding that they receive ads that are irrelevant to them. With its online marketing program, The BBQ Shop will work to ensure that the ads you do receive may be more relevant to you, rather than the random ads you may currently receive. In other words, you won't see more ads, just ads better suited to you.
If you participate, The BBQ Shop will be able to customize advertising based on your usage patterns, like the ways that companies like Google and Facebook have been doing for some time. Google and Facebook may sometimes use an individual's detailed URL and location info for marketing purposes and/or to limit the number of irrelevant ads a user might see. If you provide your express consent to participate in the Online Marketing Program and change your mind, you can opt-out at any time.
What customer information verification protocols are used to protect my information?
We place great emphasis on the security of your personal information and have safeguards in place to ensure that it is not disclosed to an unauthorized third party which is why, when calling us, you'll be asked to confirm certain details regarding your account.
This safeguard will help us prevent pre-texting, often referred to as “social engineering”, which refers to the fraudulent and illegal practice of misrepresenting who you are to obtain access to someone else' s information. We are aware that pre-texting, although illegal, has been a practice employed by unauthorized third parties trying to obtain access to customer information.
The kinds of things we might ask you to confirm could include your account number, PIN or password associated with the account, details of your payment habits, service usage or identification that you might have provided when you first requested your service such as a provincial driver's license number.
We therefore ask for your patience and understanding when you are asked to confirm or provide such information as this process has been established to protect your personal account information.
Do we monitor our customers’ use of our services?
Like other service providers, we may monitor our customers’ use of our services from time to time in accordance with our acceptable use policy and applicable laws.
For example, in the normal course of business, we may need to review certain aspects such as your bandwidth consumption. This is to ensure that our service is functioning properly, but it may also be to ensure your compliance with our Terms of Service.
Some of the things that may trigger monitoring of your use include:
For additional information, please refer to the guidelines set out in your Terms of Service regarding the responsible use of The BBQ Shop Services.
Do we use cookies or other identifying technologies?
Yes, most websites use cookies, and most browsers will accept them. You can change the options on your browser to tell you when you have received one, or to refuse to accept them altogether. The BBQ Shop may also use alternative technologies to ensure the websites are working at an optimum level, and to present you with information that will be of the most interest to you. See The BBQ Shop’s Online Website Terms of Use for additional information.
Why do we record customer calls?
Because we are committed to continually improving our customer service, some customer calls may be recorded and used for the ongoing training and development of our employees. Consistent with federal privacy legislation, customers are informed by a pre-recorded message that their call may be recorded for quality assurance purposes. After hearing this message, should you decide to continue with the call, your consent to record the call is implied. Otherwise, you may contact a customer service representative through our contact us section or by visiting a retail store in your area.
We may also record outbound calls placed to our customers for similar purposes.
How do we use data analytics?
Analytics simply means the analysis of information, often aggregated, to get statistical insights. The insights gained from analytics can be used in a variety of ways.
Some examples of how we use analytics in our operations to improve the quality and reliability of our services include: combining selected usage data of large number of customers to optimize our current network, detect areas of congestion or possible problems. We can even use analytics to help us make decisions about where we need to expand our facilities to meet future demands, what new services to develop and what broadcasting content our viewers will enjoy.
We may use information that has been securely aggregated and de-identified for analytics. Any personal information is de-identified so that customers cannot be identified as individuals. We use the most up-to-date de-identification methods and regularly review these methods to ensure your privacy is protected. We may use that de-identified information to improve our operations, to provide social benefits (such as assisting municipalities with traffic planning) and to develop analytic marketing reports for our use and for the use of our partners.
How do we respect children’s privacy online?
We will request permission from a parent or legal guardian before intentionally collecting, using or disclosing any personally identifiable information about a child (e.g., for participation in contests and promotions) on any of our commercial websites or online services directed to children under 13 years of age.
How can you reduce unwanted calls or text messages?
Tele Marketing
“Telemarketing” is when someone tries to contact you by phone or fax to sell, promote or market your products or services.
How can you help protect yourself against fraud?
Every day, scam artists from around the world are finding new ways, and using the latest technology, to break into office networks or personal computers, or invent new phone or online scams to steal information and money from unsuspecting consumers.
Because of the variety and sheer volume of these activities, it is virtually impossible to track every incident or find the source of every fake marketing operation. As a result, more and more consumers and businesses are becoming victims of fraud and losing millions every year.
Education is your best protection
We encourage you to find out more about phishing (email fraud), telemarketing scams and other types of activities that can make you vulnerable. Below, are some examples of what you should be looking out for, as well as some tips that will help you stay safe online and offline.
Telemarketing or prize scams
Look out for aggressive marketing tactics, pressure to “act now,” instructions to pay administrative fees for the delivery of a prize or product, etc. Aggressive marketing tactics are often used to “close the deal”, enabling the scam artist to quickly obtain your money and important information such as your banking information or credit card number.
Important tip: Watch out for “suspiciously generous” offers and make sure you are dealing with a legitimate business when you make a purchase over the phone or the Internet. Very short offer-expiry dates are often a sign of a scam. Short expiries reduce the risk of the fraudster being tracked by authorities.
Some of our customers have had calls from fraudulent telemarketing “operators” claiming to be from one of our companies. For example, the operators may try to sell new service plans (which are phony) or they may tell you that they’re updating your account and want you to “confirm” details. Their goal is to trick you into releasing personal information like credit card numbers or social insurance numbers, which can then be used for further fraud. Another example is the use of a pre-recorded message promising customers travel rewards or a $100 credit on their next bill and directing customers to a fake site that “looks” like a legitimate site or a 1-800 number to try to trick customers into disclosing their personal information.
If you get a suspicious call:
Email fraud or phishing
This refers to the use of deceptive emails and fake websites using the brand name of a legitimate business or government agency in order to obtain the personal information of web users for purposes of identity theft and other types of fraud. For more information, go to our Internet support site [link]
Identity theft
Scam artists are now using a wide range of tactics in order to steal your information online and offline. In addition to phishing, your personal information may be pulled from social networking sites, such as Facebook and Instagram, your computer, your mailbox and even your recycling bin.
Important tips:
Toll fraud
Scam artists use creative schemes to steal your money by accessing your voice mail system, your calling card information or your Web browser and making sure the additional long-distance fees are charged to you. Our Fraud Control Centre continuously monitors its networks and works diligently to protect our customers and our employees.
For more useful tips on how to protect yourself from toll fraud. Remember, it is your responsibility to remain vigilant and adopt the simple, but important safeguards that can protect you from toll fraud.
Some important tips:
The following are some important tips to help protect you from fraudulent activities:
Who to contact for more information or to report fraud:
If you think you may have given personal information to a fraud operator posing as one of our representatives, please call your local police force immediately and/or call us immediately and give us as much information as possible including the exact date and time of the call.
What does “our companies” mean?
When it comes to your preferences for privacy and marketing, “our companies” refers to the following companies, affiliates, logistics partners, service providers and brands as they may exist over time:
Wolf Steel Inc., Wolf Steel Europe B.V, MENA Region Distribution Corporation, Athorize.NET, Elavon, Arkan General Trading L.L.C, La Veranda Home & Garden, Reliance Freight Systems L.L.C, Reliance Cargo L.L.C, FedEx International, Skynet and Safeway Express.
CAN YOU DECLINE THE BBQ SHOP’S PRIVACY POLICY?
Our Privacy Policy applies to all customers using our services and cannot be declined. If you have questions or concerns on the updated Privacy Policy, please see the contact information listed below. We’re always happy to talk to our customers.
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