Save, Move or Send your Order Session

Continue assembling you ATM Buy OnLine Order

Your Order Session ID is e3525eb89109e72f5aa5e9099b28cf96

If you want to continue this Order Session on another computer (yours at work, a colleague’s at home) you can either cut and paste this Web Address (URL) into an email or text file. Send it to the other computer by email or on a floppy disc.

CUT & PASTE this entire line:

http://www.atm.org.uk/buyonline/session.cgi?sid=e3525eb89109e72f5aa5e9099b28cf96

OR send it automatically to the email address you enter in this box:

 

Remember there are no personal details involved - it ONLY relates to the items in the order.

What is an Order Session

An Order Session is what we call the assembling of your order from start to finish.

In order to keep track of what you order through the process, we give each visitor an Order Session Number. This is done by setting a ‘cookie’ on your computer.

What is a ‘Cookie’?

Our order system gives your order a unique Order Session Number which consists of a long string of numbers and letters. This is stored by your browser on your computer.

Remember, we ask for no personal details, no username and password - nothing that can personally identify you in any way - so the cookie cannot record any personal details. Your personal details are only required right at the end of the order when it is time to pay.

The ‘Cookie’ is stored on your computer and when you connect back to the ATM Buy OnLine site, if the cookie is still there it will tell our system to find the items you have already assembled in your order. It doesn’t know who you are - it only knows that your browser has visited before and had begun an order.

Your computer will automatically delete the cookie after 30 days. Or you can delete it yourself using your ‘Clean Up’ options.

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