Privacy Policy

At Pee Dee Electric Cooperative, Inc., your privacy is extremely important to us.

Pee Dee Electric Cooperative does not collect personal information about you such as; your name, telephone number, e-mail address, unless you voluntarily submit this information to us by e-mail or other means. Pee Dee Electric Cooperative treats all personal information submitted through our Website as confidential, and does not sell or disclose such information to any third parties.

When you visit our Website, Pee Dee Electric automatically collects non-identifying information such as; type of browser, IP address, computer operating system, domain name of Website, which you linked to us. Pee Dee Electric Cooperative may store information on your hard drive as a "cookie", or similar type of file, which we may use internally to help us enhance the efficiency and usefulness of the Website. If you object to this, please consult your Browser documentation for information on erasing or blocking "cookies".

If you use the Pee Dee Electric Cooperative Website to send Pee Dee Electric an e-mail, ask for information, subscribe for the newsletter, or if you provide personal information in any other way, Pee Dee Electric may maintain the information you provide. Your information may be shared among Pee Dee Electric support services as necessary to respond to your request. This information will be used in the same manner as though it was collected in other ways.

E-mail sent to Pee Dee Electric Cooperative through this Website, contact e-mail links, online forms, or otherwise is not completely secure against interception.  You may not want to use e-mail if your communication contains personal information that you consider sensitive.

Pee Dee Electric Cooperative, Inc. makes use of sound security measures to protect the personal information you submit to us once it is received.

If you have any questions pertaining to the Pee Dee Electric Cooperative Web Site Privacy Policy, please contact our offices through one of our many contact methods.

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Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

Privacy Policy

At Pee Dee Electric Cooperative, Inc., your privacy is extremely important to us.

Pee Dee Electric Cooperative does not collect personal information about you such as; your name, telephone number, e-mail address, unless you voluntarily submit this information to us by e-mail or other means. Pee Dee Electric Cooperative treats all personal information submitted through our Website as confidential, and does not sell or disclose such information to any third parties.

When you visit our Website, Pee Dee Electric automatically collects non-identifying information such as; type of browser, IP address, computer operating system, domain name of Website, which you linked to us. Pee Dee Electric Cooperative may store information on your hard drive as a "cookie", or similar type of file, which we may use internally to help us enhance the efficiency and usefulness of the Website. If you object to this, please consult your Browser documentation for information on erasing or blocking "cookies".

If you use the Pee Dee Electric Cooperative Website to send Pee Dee Electric an e-mail, ask for information, subscribe for the newsletter, or if you provide personal information in any other way, Pee Dee Electric may maintain the information you provide. Your information may be shared among Pee Dee Electric support services as necessary to respond to your request. This information will be used in the same manner as though it was collected in other ways.

E-mail sent to Pee Dee Electric Cooperative through this Website, contact e-mail links, online forms, or otherwise is not completely secure against interception.  You may not want to use e-mail if your communication contains personal information that you consider sensitive.

Pee Dee Electric Cooperative, Inc. makes use of sound security measures to protect the personal information you submit to us once it is received.

If you have any questions pertaining to the Pee Dee Electric Cooperative Web Site Privacy Policy, please contact our offices through one of our many contact methods.



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