You can rest assured that we employ only the most secure technology available, meaning any data submitted via our secure payment pages are encrypted and cannot be read by any 3rd parties.
Our credit card submission pages are hosted on a secure server provided by Metacharge Limited – A PayPoint plc Group Company , the leading payment service provider. All sensitive data submitted online through our secure server (provided by Metacharge Ltd) conforms to international 128 bit SSL encryption requirements, thus complete peace of mind is ensured. For more information regarding our secure payment measures, or our payment processer Metacharge Ltd please don't hesitate to contact us.
Total discretion is adhered to and all orders placed on this website will appear as "Fuelbox Media" on your your Credit / Debit card statement.
Credit Card Safety
Credit cards offer an ideal balance of convenience and flexibility. That’s a combination of benefits that is as attractive to fraudsters as it is to you. Following these tips will help you better protect yourself against the fraudulent use of your cards:

1. Don’t hand over valuable card or bank account information. Never give your PIN or bank passwords in response to unsolicited calls or e-mails. NatWest will never ask you for your full PIN and password.
2. Keep your cards and card details in a safe place. Most Internet fraud happens because card details are stolen from paperwork or documentation that’s been thrown away. Keep your credit card statements in a safe place and always shred any paperwork relating to your credit card before you throw it away. We recommend that password and PIN are never written down.
3. Always take a moment to thoroughly check your statements. Check your statements as soon as you receive them. If you find a transaction on your statement that you did not make, contact your bank or card company immediately.
4. Only shop at secure websites. Ensure that the security icon - the locked padlock or unbroken key symbol - is showing in the bottom of your browser window before sending your card details. The beginning of the retailer’s Internet address will change from "http" to "https" when a purchase is made using a secure connection.
Tip: By double clicking on the padlock, you will receive confirmation that the padlock is still valid.
5. Get extra online protection by signing-up for Verified by Visa or MasterCard SecureCode. Increasingly when you go to pay online with your card you will be given the option of signing up to these schemes that involve you using a password. By signing up you will prevent fraudsters using your card details on participating sites as only you will know your password.
6. Consider using an Internet-only card. If you regularly make transactions over the Internet consider opening a separate credit card account specifically for these transactions. This would enable you to monitor transactions at a glance and limit the available credit line should anything go wrong.
7. Print out your order. When shopping online, make sure you get a hard copy of both your order form and the retailer’s terms and conditions. When buying from overseas remember that it may be difficult to resolve any issues that may arise, but having all the relevant information will help your bank or building society take up the case if you do have any problems.

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