In accordance with the 1998 Data Protection Act,
Lancer Labels is committed to protecting your privacy and respecting
the privacy of others.
Lancer Labels will use your information together
with other information for administration, marketing, credit scoring,
customer services and profiling your purchasing preferences. We
will not disclose your information to our service providers and
agents. We may keep your information for a reasonable period to
contact you about our services.
To help us make credit decisions about you, to
prevent fraud, to check your identity and to prevent money laundering,
we may search the files of credit reference agencies who will record
any credit search on your file. We may also disclose details of
how you conduct your account to such agencies. The information will
be used by other credit grantors for making credit decisions about
you and the people with whom you are financially associated, for
fraud prevention, money laundering prevention and, occasionally,
for tracing debtors.
We will not share your information with organisations
who are our business partners. We may contact you by mail, telephone,
SMS, fax or email to let you know about any goods, services or promotions
which may be of interest to you.
You have a right to ask for a copy of your information
(for which we charge a small fee) and to correct any inaccuracies.
To make sure we follow your instructions correctly and to improve
our service to you through training of our staff, we may monitor
or record communications.
Liability
Lancer
Labels will not be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential
loss or damage (including, but not limited to, loss of income or
profit) arising out of or in connection with this website or any
information contained in or downloaded from this website, except
to the extent that such liability may not be excluded at law.
Terms & Conditions
may be downloaded from this link. T &
C
There are
a variety of different types of bar codes. However, the U.P.C.
symbol is the most recognized bar code in the United States,
since it appears on almost every retail product. The U.P.C. symbol
is the bar code representation of the UCC-12. (Universal Product
Number) which consists of twelve numeric characters that uniquely
identify a company's individual product. Although, the initial
U.P.C. usage was focused on retail point of sale (POS), many
other industries have adopted this coding structure.
FOOD LABELS Explained - - Food labels carry useful information to help you
make choices about food. The food label will tell you if the food contains an
additive that you may want to avoid. The nutrition information panel allows
you to compare similar products and choose the one that suits your needs. The
'use by' or 'best before' date means that food stored in the recommended way
will remain of good quality until that date. However, these terms are not interchangeable.
For example, it may be safe to eat foods after their 'best before' date, but
they may have lost quality and some nutritional value.