Privacy Policy

​Savvy Storage Centres, referred to as "Savvy Storage Centres", "we", "us" or "our" in this Privacy Policy, provides storage options for personal, business, and vehicle storage requirements, as well as vehicle sales, repairs, and servicing, referred to as “Savvy Sales & Service”.


We hold the right to alter or revise this document at any given time and for any reason. It is recommended that you periodically review this page for any updates. If you continue to utilise Savvy Storage Centres services, including the website, after any modifications or amendments to this document, it implies that you acknowledge and accept those changes.

We respect the privacy of any personal information that you may provide to us. The way we manage personal information is governed by:

Australia – the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) established under the Privacy Act.

For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, “personal information” has the meaning given to it in the Privacy Act, being information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable, whether the information is true or not, and whether the information or opinion is recorded in a material form.

The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to outline our approach to handling the personal information we possess about you. It is important to note that any legal or contractual obligations take precedence over this Privacy Policy.

Your acknowledgement and consent

By using our website, corresponding with us, providing us with personal information, by investing in us or by holding an account or storing with us, you are taken to have read and understood this Privacy Policy and you have consented to us managing your personal information in the way described within this Privacy Policy.

Collection of information

The kinds of personal information we may collect include, but are not limited to:

your full name and date of birth;

drivers license number and VIN number;

passport number;

your personal and business contact details (including addresses, landline or mobile phone numbers and e-mail addresses);

your image, location and movements on closed circuit television (CCTV);

your employment details (including company names, job titles and business sector details);

your banking and payment details (including tax file numbers, ABN and credit card details if applicable);

your personal information provided through business dealings where a business relationship is established;

contact and identification details of any third party that has been authorised to negotiate or provide personal information on your behalf (including any attorneys appointed by you under a power of attorney);

any information required for security reasons (for example, your image, location and movements on closed circuit television or a copy of your passport or driver’s licence);

any correspondence or dealings between you and ​Savvy Storage Centres;

any other information deemed reasonably necessary.


Typically, this data is gathered via various means such as storage reservations and payments, online inquiries, or administrative procedures, or through sponsorships, business, and investment transactions with you.

Collection of personal information

Wherever possible, we will always try to collect personal information directly from you. For example, where you:

request information or contact us through our website or by phone;

correspond with us in writing (such as letters and emails);

provide business cards or other documents to our personnel, including:

contracts;

public records; and

identification information for the purposes of confirming an identity.

We may also obtain personal information about you from third parties that we deal with, such as:

government and law enforcement agencies;

any person you authorise to deal with us on your behalf; or

any other organisation with whom we do business.

Where we collect personal information from third parties that have been referred by you, we will assume, and you should ensure, that you have made that third party aware of the referral and the purposes of collection, use and disclose the relevant personal information.

Dealing with ​Savvy Storage Centres anonymously

Whenever it is lawful and practicable, you will have the option of not identifying yourself when dealing with us. For example, general access to our website does not require you to reveal any personal information about yourself, nor do general enquiries require personal information to be collected.​ ​

However, there are aspects of our activities, services and products that require personal information to be disclosed. For example, due to the contractual nature of the storage agreement, customers must sign agreements in their legal names. There are also parts of our website where personal information is collected for a specific purpose, such as to provide customers with certain requested information or publications. We do this through the use of online forms, emails, or other communication methods (i.e. over the telephone, by fax or by mail).

Why do we collect, hold, and use and disclose personal information?

We collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information to provide you with your requested services and products as well as to perform our other functions and activities related to those services and products.

We may collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information for the purposes of:

responding to your storage booking or packaging order or other request or inquiry;

providing you with any documents, records, information sheets or other service information requested;

enabling you to register for an online Savvy Storage Centres account;

if you have requested us to do so – assisting you in your application for insurance over your storage contents;

effectively carrying out our sponsorship/partnership functions and dealings with charitable organisations/sporting clubs;

effectively carrying on a business or other commercial relationship;

account management and administering, updating and maintaining our records;

promotion of our services, including carrying out direct marketing (for example about our products and services and those offered jointly or on behalf of other organisations) and market research campaigns (for example on the effectiveness of our services). In certain cases we may aggregate your personal information (so that you are not identifiable) for marketing and strategic purposes;

monitoring and maintaining the safety and security of our sites and facilities, and to record, investigate and analyse any incidents which occur on our sites and facilities;

detecting and deterring the inappropriate, unauthorised, suspicious or criminal use or behaviour on our sites and facilities

developing our website (for example using customer feedback to make the website more user-friendly) and other customer service processes;

notifying you about important changes or developments to our functions, activities, services or our website;

administering, supporting, improving and developing our business and services;

any other purpose which relates to or arises out of requests made by customers, employees or any other persons with whom we have a business relationship;

if a complaint is lodged with us, processing and responding to the complaint;

doing anything which you authorise or consent to us doing; or

taking any action we are required or authorised by law to take.

Except with an individual’s permission, we will not sell, trade or rent personal information to unaffiliated third parties.

Disclosure of personal information

In providing our services and carrying out our functions and activities listed above, we may disclose your personal information to:

related entities within the Savvy Storage Centres corporate structure;

our employees;

our business partners, stakeholders, service providers or suppliers (such as operating software providers, removalists, registry service providers or contractors who provide a website, IT, marketing, administration and other services to support our activities and functions);

providers of industry databases and customer screening services – such as Storer Check;

our professional advisors – for example, our insurers, auditors, lawyers and consultants;

our affiliated insurance brokers – if you have requested our assistance to obtain insurance for your storage contents;

any entity to whom we are required or authorised by law to disclose personal information – including law enforcement agencies (such as the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service, New Federal, State and Territory police) and government and regulatory authorities;

credit reporting bodies – if you have defaulted on the payment of your rental or other fees;

any successors in title to our business (including new business partners or owners if we enter into a joint venture with or is sold to or merged with another entity); and

with your consent (express or implied)- other entities.

The above entities may, in turn, disclose your personal information to other entities as described in their respective privacy policies or notices.

Social media

If you communicate with us through social media sites or third party applications (for example, via applications on your smart phone), we may collect information associated with that communication (which may include your personal information). If this occurs, we assume that you have informed yourself of the ways such sites or applications can collect, use and disclose your personal information to others (including Savvy Storage Centres ) and we also assume that you have consented to associated collections, uses and disclosures by Savvy Storage Centres and third parties as a result of the communication.

We may also compile lists of our followers (and what they have posted) on social media. In some cases, your social media identity could amount to personal information. We may also receive aggregated, non-personal statistics on social media coverage of Savvy Storage Centres.

Direct marketing

We may also use your personal information to provide you with information about our products and services. If you do not wish to receive this information, please contact us using our Contact Details below.

After you have told us you no longer wish to receive marketing or promotional material from us, we will not send you further promotion material.

However, there may be times when the law requires us to provide certain information to you (for example, any health and safety information). We will continue to send this information to you.

If you do change your mind in the future about receiving marketing or promotional material from us, please contact us.

Dealing with us online

This Privacy Policy also applies to your use of our websites and any personal information that is provided to us via our websites. A list of these websites can be found below.

We believe it is important for you to know how we treat your personal information and how we carry out data processing practices through the use of the Internet and any other electronic communications networks.

When you visit our website, we and/or our contractors may collect certain information about your visit. Examples of such information may include:

Cookies

Cookies are small amounts of information which we may store on your computer (after you register on our website) to enable our server to collect certain information from your web browser. Cookies in themselves do not identify the individual user, just the computer used. Cookies and other similar technology make it easier for you to log on to and use the website during future visits (for example they may maintain a shopping basket for storage booking orders and packaging requests). Cookies will also allow us to monitor website traffic, to identify when you visit our website, to personalise the content of the website for you and to enable transactions to be carried out and information about customer accounts to be accessed.

Cookies themselves only record which areas of the site have been visited by the computer in question, and for how long. Allowing us to create a cookie does not give us access to the rest of your computer and we will not use cookies to track online activity once you leave the site. Cookies are read only by the server that placed them and are unable to execute any code or virus.

Site visit information

We collect general information about your visit to our website. The information collected is not used to personally identify you, but instead may include your server address, the date and time of your visit, the pages you accessed and the type of internet browser you use. This information is aggregated and used for the purposes of system administration, to prepare statistics on the use of our website and to improve its content

Online payment systems

We use third party payment process providers whose services meet stringent security requirements including Level 1 PCI DSS compliance, EMV certification and ISO 9002 accreditation. When you enter your payment details online, you are using a secure site which uses 1024 bit tunnelling encryption to protect your information during transmission. Transactions are protected by encryption technology and a combination of firewalls and intrusion detection systems.

We seek to keep current with available security and encryption technology so as to maintain the effectiveness of our security systems. However, no transmission over the internet can be guaranteed as totally secure and accordingly, we cannot warrant or ensure the security of any information you provide to us over the internet. Please note that you transmit information at your own risk.

Our website may contain links to other websites which are outside our control and are not covered by this Privacy Policy. If you access other websites using the links provided, the operators of these websites may collect information from you which will be used by them in accordance with their privacy policy, which may differ from ours.

Security and storage of personal information

We will take reasonable steps to protect your personal information from loss, misuse, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. We may store personal information in different forms, including in hardcopy and electronic form. We have implemented various policies, procedures and systems to keep your personal information secure.

When your personal information is no longer required, we will take reasonable steps to destroy, delete or de-identify the personal information in a secure manner. However, we may sometimes be required by law to retain certain information.

Access and correction

To effectively conduct business, it is important that the personal information we hold about you is complete, accurate and current. At any time while we hold your personal information, we may ask you to tell us of changes to your personal information. Alternatively, if you believe that any of the personal information we hold about you is inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading and needs to be corrected or updated, we encourage you to please contact us using the details provided below.

We will respond to a request to correct personal information within a reasonable time. If we decide not to correct the personal information, we will provide you with written reasons for our decision as well as the options available to you. You may also request access to the personal information we hold by contacting us using our details provided below.

We will respond to a request for access within a reasonable time, either by giving you access to the personal information requested or by notifying you of our refusal to give access. If we cannot respond within a reasonable time, we will contact you and provide a reason for the delay and an expected timeframe for finalising the request.

We will not charge an application fee for making a request to access the personal information we hold about you or for making any corrections to personal information. However, in certain circumstances we may charge you a fee for providing you with access to your personal information, for example, if you make multiple requests for information, the information requested is voluminous or we incur third party costs in providing you access to your personal information.

We may also request to verify your identity before responding to any request.

If we decide not to provide you with access to or correct your personal information, we will provide you with written reasons for our decision and detail the further complaint mechanisms available to you.

Lodging a complaint

If you have a complaint about how we handle your personal information, we encourage you to contact us using the contact details provided. Please note that we require complaints to be made in writing.

We will acknowledge receipt of the complaint as soon as practicable after receiving the complaint in writing. We will then investigate the circumstances of the complaint and provide a response to you within a reasonable timeframe.