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You can visit this site and find out about our products without giving us any information about yourself. Access to pricing and technical documentation requires you to log onto the site using a dealer number and password.

If you do provide personal information, such as address, e-mail, telephone and fax numbers, we will not disclose (share, sell or divulge) it to any third parties without your consent. Information for shipping purposes only (name, address, contact phone number) may be sent to our product suppliers so that they may ship their products directly to our customers. Occasionally, we may send you e-mail on specials or new products. If you do not wish to receive e-mail from us in the future, please let us know by contacting us by phone, e-mail or mail. (Please see contact information below) Persons who supply us with their telephone numbers on-line may receive telephone contact from us with information regarding orders they have placed on-line. Please provide us with your correct phone number.

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