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Privacy Policy

Your Privacy Matters!

We have created and adopted this privacy policy in order to demonstrate our commitment to maintaining the integrity of our customer's privacy. This policy discloses our practices for the collection and use of information from users of CreditRoof.com. We reserve the right to change this privacy policy at any time.

Personal Information
The types of non-public personal information that we may collect include: Information you provide on applications, forms and in other communication, whether in writing, in person, by telephone or any other means. Information about your transactions with our affiliated companies or others. Information from a consumer reporting agencies.

Aggregate Information
Aggregated statistical data for the purpose of improving our service. This data not include any personal identifying information and will remain anonymous.

Information Collected on This Site

To protected against loss, misuse or destruction by any unauthorized party We Do Not Collect, Store Or Share Any Personal Information.
We may collect anonymous aggregated statistical data to improve our service.

Cookies

We may use cookies to identify users and their activity within our web site. Cookies are small bits of information stored on a user's computer to assist with record keeping. Cookies help us improve the service we offer by allowing us to personalize, monitor and/or regulate the use of our web site.

Third Party Web Sites

The CreditRoof.com web site may include links to web sites not related to us. Such third party web sites may collect and use personal information about users. Our privacy policy does not extend to third parties, whether or not they were linked on our web site.

A credit card is a form of borrowing that often involves charges. Credit terms and conditions affect your overall cost. So it's wise to compare terms and fees before you agree to open a credit or charge card account. The following are some important terms to consider that generally must be disclosed in credit card applications or in solicitations that require no application. You also may want to ask about these terms when you're shopping for bad credit credit cards. Annual Percentage Rate. The APR is a measure of the cost of credit, expressed as a yearly rate. It also must be disclosed before you become obligated on the account and on your account statements. The card issuer also must disclose the "periodic rate" - the rate applied to your outstanding balance to figure the finance charge for each billing period.



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