Quick and Safe Email ordering.
Please use the following forms to order.
We will email you to confirm your order has been received.
You can also order by telephone 01276 682313..  or fax 01276 682717
From abroad telephone + 44 1276 682313..  or fax + 44 1276 682717

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Is it safe to send your credit card number via the Internet?
'Hackers' find credit card numbers by using a programme that searches for a 16 digit number either in a row or split into four, but, either way, within the same email. Our two form email systems allows you to split your 16 digit (or more) card number into two separate parts. In doing so it makes it impossible to trace a 16 digit credit card number within the mail system

Clicking on 'form #1' will bring up the first email. Use this to send your order and your address and, if you wish, a contact phone or fax number.
Your email address is automatically sent with an email. In this form you should also include the first eight digits of your credit card number. Once completed then please send this email first.
Tip: if you want to order items from different pages you can click to open this email, then use 'minimise' and 'maximise' and 'copy and paste' items that you wish to order, then, when you have finished your order just come back to this page to use form #2
It's as simple as that.

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Clicking on 'form #2' will bring up the second email. In this email please put in the remaining digits and the expiry date of your credit card. If you are using switch please include the issue number of the card. You can send this form immediately after the first form has been sent.
Please note:If you have previously ordered from us then we should have your payment details so you do not need to re-send your card details unless they have changed.
If there are any queries we will contact you.

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