WE WILL NEVER COMPROMISE YOUR PRIVACY!
Your information is safe.
Neither your name nor anything about you is sold or shared with any other company.
The following states the Rolling Image (Empire Auto, LLC.) policy regarding the privacy rights of visitors to this website. We respect your right to privacy and your desire for a secure online shopping experience.
Information we collect and how it’s used
We collect aggregate information on visits made to our pages. This information helps us improve the content of our site.
When you purchase a product on rollingimage.com, we ask you for the following information: name, address, phone number, e-mail address, and credit card. This information is used to process your order and if necessary, to contact you for help when we are processing an order. All information we collect is stored in a secure database.
Rolling Image (Empire Auto, LLC.) also collects e-mail addresses to inform our customers that we received the order, and to send notifications of special offers and promotions.
Secure Shopping
We use a SSL (Secure Socket Layer) digital certificate provider to provide our customers the strongest certificate services available. Your credit card information is encrypted while traveling the Internet.
Disclosure of Information Policy
We never make your e-mail address available to any other company or organization.
If you supply us with your postal address, you may receive periodic mailings of Catalogs from Rolling Image. If you do not wish to receive such mailings, please let us know by calling or writing us.
Need to make a change?
If you would like to change any of your transactional information in our database please feel free to contact us. You’ll find our phone number and address on our Contact Us page.
Tips to avoid scams
- Never provide personal information in response to an unsolicited request, whether it is over the phone or the internet.
- Do not respond to any suspicious-looking email, automated calls or text messages. A trusted company will never ask a customer for sensitive information over a call you didn’t initiate.
- Don’t trust the Caller Id. Fraudsters can manipulate the Caller ID to have it display a legitimate business’s name. To be safe you can check to see if the phone number matches the number that appears on your bank statement, credit/debit card, or phone book.
- If a credit/debit card company actually calls to notify you of suspicious charges, they will not ask for your personal information. Instead, they will verify that they have reached the cardholder and ask for them by name. Then they may ask the cardholder to verify the last 4-digits of their Social Security Number (Note: They will NOT ask for the entire Social, Account, Expiration, or PIN). They will then verify if you made that particular charge or not. If anything sounds suspicious, hang up and call your financial institution directly.
- Avoid fraudulent sites by entering web addresses directly into the browser yourself or by using bookmarks you create.
- If you have fallen victim to such a scam and given out your personal account information, contact your financial institution immediately to protect your accounts, block your cards, fill out a fraud affidavit, and take other protective measures as necessary.
More tips
Don't respond or reply to an email, phone call, or text message that:
- Requires you to supply personal or account information directly in the email
- Threatens to close or suspend your account if you do not take immediate action
- Invites you to answer a survey that asks you to enter personal or account information,
- States that your account has been compromised or that there has been third-party activity on your account, then asks you to enter or confirm your personal or account information
- States that there are unauthorized charges on your account, then ask you to provide your personal or account information
- Asks you to enter your User ID, Password or account numbers, PIN or card expiration dates into an email, webpage, or text message