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About COINS USA:
Privacy Statement

One of COINS USA's main concerns in designing this web site has been to protect your privacy online. The following privacy statement outlines the privacy and fair information practices that have been implemented at www.coins-ti.com.

What Information is Collected

The times when COINS USA may ask you for information about you or your company on its web site include but are not limited to:

  • Requests for marketing information
  • Requests for product support
  • Newsletter subscriptions
  • Training and event registration
  • Job applications
  • Software downloads

The information COINS USA collects may include, among other things, your name, title, company, physical address, web site address, e-mail address, phone number, and basic corporate revenue information. COINS USA will not ask you for sensitive personal information, such as a credit card number.

How information is collected

COINS USA logs the browser used by any visitor in order to best determine how to facilitate services online. Knowing the browsers and browser versions used by our visitors helps with web design decisions, since all browsers are not compatible with the same design features.

You may visit all sections of www.coins-ti.com anonymously, except for the Client Center. COINS USA collects information about the domain you used to access the Internet (such as AOL or Sprint) and the web site you came from (the referring URL). COINS USA uses this information to measure the number of visits, average time spent, page views, and other statistics about visitors to www.coins-ti.com. COINS USA also uses this data to monitor site performance and to make the site easier and more convenient for you to use.

If you log into the COINS USA Client Center portion of this web site, COINS USA records your username and the pages you visit, to help gauge which areas of the site are most useful to clients.

COINS USA may collect other identifying information using online forms, such as registration forms, information request forms, or support request forms. Such forms are designed to suit the various reasons users visit www.coins-ti.com.

COINS USA does not use "cookie" technology to track activity on this web site.

Use of information

COINS USA collects this information from you solely for the purposes specified on the site. COINS USA does not share the data it collects from you with any third parties, partners, or sites with links to www.coins-ti.com.

The information collected about you may be utilized for the following purposes:

  • Providing products or services you have requested
  • Servicing your account
  • Improving COINS USA services
  • Developing and keeping you informed of additional products or services
  • Answering questions you may have

COINS USA may occasionally collect information for specific offerings that can be best serviced through the assistance of an outside party, such as online newsletter distribution. You may choose not to receive any further correspondence from COINS USA or from its affiliates by using the opt-out/unsubscribe option on these e-mail communications.

COINS USA's web site contains links to other sites. COINS USA is not responsible for the policy of linked sites and suggests that you review their individual privacy statements.

To the best of COINS USA's knowledge, any information COINS USA gathers is collected lawfully and fairly through www.coins-ti.com, all information is assumed accurate and up to date, and only information that is adequate and not excessive to the purpose for collection is obtained.

Contact details

If you would like to contact COINS USA for information on any of COINS USA's products and services, information on this privacy policy, for questions relating to this web site, or for customer service, COINS USA can be reached as follows:

Contact Name: Support Center
Address: Construction Industry Solutions (Shaker) Corporation
6 Airport Park Blvd.
Latham, NY 12110
Phone: 518-242-7200
Fax: 518-242-7298
E-mail address:

Last revised 10/16/2007