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Online Shopping Safety, Privacy, and Benefits
Holidays or not, online shopping is fast becoming the main shopping choice
for many people. People prefer online stores for their shopping needs over the
brick-and-mortar stores for a variety of reasons - discounted price, quick price
comparisons, unavailability of desired items in the retail stores, 24 hours
shopping convenience, etc. Whatever the reason is, before you jump into the
online shopping bandwagon, you must consider a few things to avoid frustration
and monetary loss.
Before you pull out your credit card to buy an item at an unbelievably reduced
price, think about the reasons why the merchant is throwing out his profits.
Maybe it is a total scam and they want your credit card number to rip you off.
Stay with the big online shopping sites. Sites that are publicly traded or
reputable private companies do not spam your email inbox with unsolicited
advertisements. If you find a shopping site, advertised in a spam e-mail, that
sells $100 software for $10, you can bet that it is a scammer's site.
Ask your friends about their experiences with online shopping sites to select
sites that are worthy of your hard earned money. Another approach is to use a
search engine like Google to search for items you plan to purchase. When you use
Google to search for an item, you will get advertised and non-advertised sites
offering your items at different prices. Check out a few sites before you decide
to make a purchase.
Many sites like bizrate.com or nexttag.com offers price comparisons, reviews,
and shopping site ratings. Use these sites to read reviews and to do a price
comparisons. Sites like techbargains.com publishes information on latest
bargains, coupons, and discounts offered by various online shopping sites.
Monitoring this type of sites provides opportunities to get great bargains. One
comparison shopping site, buysafeshopping.com, provides information on qualified
shopping sites that have gone through a screening process for merchant's
identity, online sales experience, and the ability to deliver purchased items.
If you have to shop with an unknown online merchant, check for their telephone
number at their Web site. Contact someone at the merchant's physical location
and talk to them. Ask them about their privacy and refund policy. If you cannot
find a phone number or the phone number goes to a voice mail, instead to a live
person, go shopping somewhere else. There are dozens, if not hundreds, good
online merchants for any items you want to buy.
At the online checkout counter, you have to use a credit card to pay. When you
use your credit card, make sure that your credit card and personal information
are sent using encryption to avoid someone intercepting your information for
unauthorized use. To check for encryption, look for https in the URL. It is
perfectly safe if the site has http in its URL for all pages except the order
page - the page where you enter your credit card and other personal information
like address, etc. Even if a site is encrypted, it can still be a scammer's
site. Look out for tale-tell signs like numbers at the beginning of the URL.
Avoid public computers at cafes, airports, etc. for your purchases. The danger
is that hackers can install key-loggers to log your key presses before they are
encrypted.
Always use a credit card to pay for your online purchases. Most credit cards
have online purchase protection. If something goes wrong, you can always call
your credit card company and dispute the charge. You do not have to pay for your
disputed charges till the dispute is resolved. Federal laws limit your liability
to $50 in charges should someone uses your card fraudulently. Never use a debit
card. Debit cards pull money from your bank account as soon as the transaction
is made. If you are ripped off, it may take months before you get your money
back, if you ever see it again.
Despite all the cautionary warnings, online shopping is safer than shopping
offline. You do not have to take a shower, dress up, drive and mingle with other
shoppers and touch anything in the store for online shopping. How safe can it
be? If you are careful, you can guard yourself against identity and credit card
thefts by following safety tips discussed above. When you are using a credit
card in an offline venue, there is a person, such as the sales person, who
processes the transaction and this person can also see your private information.
In online transactions, the middle man is eliminated. If you do your research,
watch for signs of fraud and only use credit cards for your purchases, online
shopping provides more benefits over offline shopping.