J. L. HUDSON, SEEDSMAN, BOX 337, LA HONDA, CALIFORNIA 94020-0337 USA
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Privacy Policy
Your contacts with us are held in strict confidence (see exceptions below).
All of our records (except email) are maintained in a physically-isolated computer with no internet
or network connection—hackers and viruses cannot obtain access to it.
We do not sell, rent, or give away our mailing list.
We do not spam, and we do not sell, rent, or give away your email address.
We do not give anyone access to our records of your communications with us, with the following
exceptions:
1) When responding to your public statements about us or your interactions with us (for example, on
Dave's Garden Web). Recently we have been very disappointed by several persons who made untrue statements about us or our service in internet
forums. We welcome legitimate complaints - they help us find and fix problems! But persons who make
untrue complaints about us in a public forum will have all details of their interactions with us
(e-mails, scans of orders, etc.) published in the forum if we feel it is necessary to document that
we were not at fault. We
will also publish your name and address. Our reputation is important to us. We reserve the right to set the facts straight.
If you have a complaint, bring
it to us first! If your public complaint is about an actual, real mistake we make, we will publicly
apologize, correct the error, and publicly thank you for bringing the problem to our attention - we
always "own up" to any real errors on our part.
2) When you make a statement to us about a third party, we reserve the right to pass that statement
along to them. For example, if you tell us that someone has good/bad quality seeds/plants/service,
we may pass that along to them. When people do a good job, they deserve to know that they are
appreciated - if they do a bad job and have a dissatisfied customer making statements about them to
third parties, they deserve to know about it and to be given the chance to correct the problem.
3) In response to a court order.
All persons using email or the internet to communicate, should be aware that their communications
are being monitored by governments, law enforcement agencies, hackers, and other persons with
criminal intent. The internet is a fishbowl, emails are like postcards, and you should have no
expectation of privacy on the internet - get used to it. For secure, private communication, use the
U.S Postal Service.
We reserve the right to change this policy at any time.