About my online odering setup:

As a small business woman I have been looking for the most cost effective and secure way to receive my customer's credit card information over the Internet using my current banking arrangements. My Webmaster (who prefers to be called a“Webservant”) has suggested using HushForms by HushMail, a company that specializes in Internet encryption. This method places a small Java applet in your browser's cache that encrypts the information on the form before it is sent over the Internet. It is received in the HushMail account mailbox where I enter it into my account data. For more information about this encryption method you may visit the HushMail site.

Savvy Web shoppers are accustomed to seeing the prefix https:// before a Web page that has a secure certificate. This is a certificate that verifies that the owner of the site is who they say they are, and that encrypts the information as it travels back to the server. In my case, because of the size of my business, I have not yet opted for a secure certificate. Return customers will know that www.kwvestments.com is indeed my site, and new customers who might doubt the ownership of this site may go to www.networksolutions.com click on DOMAINS click on WHOIS, where, after entering my domain name, they will see that this site is indeed owned by Krista M. West, Vestments and Cassocks.

Anyone reluctant to use this Internet form to transfer credit card information is always welcome to do so by phone or by mail.

Note: at the present time this form does not work in the Safari browser

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(Page opening may take a few seconds longer while the Java applet loads.)

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