Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Safe Shopping - How is it Possible?

With the remarkable development of internet and computers, plenty of individuals crave around to find best and safe shopping websites. Safe shopping is absolutely exciting and as well grants tremendous benefits to the shoppers! How safe shopping helps customers? Best money saving options, round the clock shopping facility has been the remarkable facilitates that an internet shopper can dearly enjoy.

While examined, every conception has its own pros and cons! Likewise, online shopping also has its merits and demerits... Besides number of internet scammers, you can quickly find trustful and safe shopping online. All it requires is little research and patience until finding it! The introduction of million products and exclusive product category has created leading demands and this is how safe shopping accomplished its REPUTE... Are you with the thirst of being geared with safe shopping online? Take a grasp over these tips and make your shopping comfortably good and safe.

Question before purchase: This is important factor to consider! If you are unsure about those products, shoot up your questions regarding those products, services and offers. Once after complete scrutiny, confirm whether or not to purchase. Professional answers and quick reply will help you to examine how good their service and customer and support are!

Shop At Any Venerable Store: Making your shopping from reputable and trustworthy stores makes your shopping safe! Find the best shopping stores on the internet and get geared in placing your orders. Safe shopping is all about trust and the assurance of quality for the cost you spend.

Look At With Your Own Perception: Not every online shopping website is safe and legitimate to deal with...! Better eye over with decisive and critical look, and observe that the website inquires and demands you to share personal info which isn't required for online shopping. For instance, check if the website demands you to share your insurance code number or your credit card password or something out of the line. Are their prices and offers are a way low or something impossible to believe? Does the site look unprofessional with too much spell errors and grammar errors? If all these come on front to your vision, just conclude they are bogus and try hunting something legitimate and worth trying.

Be Safe: Prior getting started with online pay transactions just take a moment to check for the little padlock appearing the browser's address bar. Withal, confirm that the website address starts with https:// instead of http://

Consider all the quality traits and make your online shopping safe and secured. You become familiar when days pass by and as well you can easily examine how to proceed with the quality tactics and control.

Safe Shopping Security Tips

1. Trust your instincts

2. Be knowledgeable about web based auctions

3. Double check pricing

4. Find and read the Privacy Policy

5. Make sure the Internet connection is Secure

6. Inspect your Purchase Continuously

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Eight tips for safe online shopping


Shopping online is a great way to save time and money, but those efficiencies quickly vanish for people who lack basic online shopping smarts. Take a few minutes to review these safe shopping tips: They may just save you a world of headache and financial pain.

1. Shop with a credit card, not a debit card. The banks are pushing more consumers toward debit cards with a bevy of awards programs because they can charge merchants higher fees than on credit card-based transactions, said Avivah Litan, a fraud analyst with Gartner Inc. But if your debit card number gets stolen, it might be somewhat more complicated to sort things out, especially if fraud causes overdrafts and bounced checks.

2. Keep track of your receipts. Some experts advise online shoppers to print out all receipts. That's fine, but a simpler and more "green" alternative to this important tip is to simply take a screen shot of your order details, or save the page itself as an HTML file.

3. Shop from a locked-down PC. One piece of advice you almost always see in these Black Monday online shopping tips is to make sure you're running up-to-date anti-virus software. That's fine advice, of course, but if you're just now getting around to taking it, you might want to think twice about shopping online at all with that computer: It may already have a keystroke-logging virus on it. The best piece of advice: Use a Mac, or if you have more than one computer in the home, avoid shopping on the household's communal computer.

4. Look for the SSL sign/padlock in the browser's address bar. If you don't see this conspicuously on the page asking you to enter your personal and financial details, run away. This is the hallmark of one of thousands of fly-by-night consumer electronics shops on the Web. These phantom storefronts often rip off entire display pages from legitimate stores and are here today, gone tomorrow.

5. Avoid bargain-basement shopping online. There's nothing wrong with wanting the best price, but be aware that last year we saw plenty of phantom stores pop up around the holidays, advertising prices way below name-brand stores. If you're the type of shopper who buys from the cheapest online store regardless of whether you've ever bought anything from the site before, consider using comparison-shopping sites such as pricegrabber.com and bizrate.com.

6. Double-check those shipping policies. Make sure you understand the shipping and return policies before you click that "buy" button. Look for stores that offer a shipping date guarantee, and make sure the items you want are actually in stock.

For the skittish: AVG published a guide last week that urges consumers who are uncomfortable with entering their credit card details online to consider using an "e-card" solution that gives you the ability to create a temporary card number to be used just once. Other security tips I've seen advise online shoppers who are worried about fraud to consider a pre-paid credit card to protect against having their real credit card number stolen.

Most of the e-card solutions I've tried -- Citibank's, for example -- are difficult to find and not very easy to use. As a consumer, if someone steals your credit card number and uses it to make fraudulent purchases, your liability is limited to $50, and most banks will waive that amount, provided you report any unauthorized charges within two days of noticing them. On the other hand, getting a new credit card as a result of fraud can be disruptive and time-consuming as well, particularly if you have multiple recurring bills set up to use the old credit card number.

If you don't feel comfortable using credit or debit cards, many sites let you pay using "BillMeLater".

7. Read the fine print. CNET's Dennis O'Reilly has a good tip in his safe online shopping summary: "Just as you can find your browser sporting a new toolbar if you rush through an update of your media player or PDF reader, being in a hurry when you make a Web purchase can cause you to 'sign up' for unwanted offers."

8. Shopping online at work could be hazardous to your career. The Monday after Thanksgiving is often referred to as "Cyber Monday" because many shoppers use the day to buy stuff online that they poked at and played with in stores over the previous weekend. But you might want to think twice about online shopping while at work.



 

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