Help. PJ Goods Site for Buying Membership Unsecure?!

sqwenosqweno Posts: 40
edited January 2007 in Technical Stuff and Help
Hello,
So I'm trying to buy an Intnl 10Club Membership in the hopes it will let me buy Wembley Tickets tomorrow. But the site is asking me (obv) for my card details to pay, and it's not a secure page. I've never sent card details online on an unsecured website before, what should I do?
I had to change my security settings from Medium to Low to enable cookies so I could run the page in the first place. Is this what's giving me an unsecured page? Can I make the page secure by adding an 's' into the http address? Now that I'm in the site can I change the settings back to Medium, and will that give me a secure page?
Sorry, another PC dunce. Any advice very gratefully received!!
S. xx
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  • dunkmandunkman Posts: 19,646
    you're too late to join now (at least for these gigs)

    all memberships had to have been valid as of 24th January or something like that!

    you'll need to try ticketmaster later in the week!
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • sqwenosqweno Posts: 40
    Ohhh... poo.

    Thanks for that Dman. Saves on the unsecured dilemma then.

    Many thanks,
    S. xx
  • wedgewedge Posts: 81
    The goods page is part of the pearljam.com site and is not a secure page. HOWEVER, the "store" window you see within it IS a secure site. It is a site within a site (to enable the viewing of underlying artwork etc). If you start buying items your browser should switch from http to https as it auto-enters the store site.
  • sqwenosqweno Posts: 40
    Thanks Wedge. The Tenclub webmaster team sort of said the same thing.
    Cheers,
    S.
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