Online
shopping still poses a number of concerns for shoppers. Security and
confidentiality issues are some of the main reasons (as is theft) inhibiting
the growth of online shopping.
While
we recognize that there are evil perpetrators out there who are looking to take
advantage of the naive Internet user, it is important to remember that most
reputable online shopping websites where online transactions are concluded take
a very proactive stance on Internet Security. However, here are some basic safe
shopping guidelines that online shoppers can follow to ensure that their online
shopping experience is fun, comfortable, safe and secure.
1.
Reputation
Make sure the website that you are dealing with is reputable and
has a positive reputation amongst its community. See if they offer
testimonials, references or a forum whereby its users can openly post notes
about their experience on that particular website.
2.
Ratings & Testimonials
If the website you are transacting with provides a platform whereby buyers can purchase from various sellers in an e-Commerce environment, check if the website offers a rating system that allows users to rate one another based on their experiences. The more you can find out about the people you are conducting trades with the better judgment you will have in order to make informed purchasing decisions.
If the website you are transacting with provides a platform whereby buyers can purchase from various sellers in an e-Commerce environment, check if the website offers a rating system that allows users to rate one another based on their experiences. The more you can find out about the people you are conducting trades with the better judgment you will have in order to make informed purchasing decisions.
3.
Guard Your Password
Never give any of your Internet passwords to anyone
including the owners of the website in question. While your username may be
visible to everyone, your password is not and it should always remain
completely confidential.
4.
Beware of Phishing Scams
Beware of Phishing scam artists. Phishing is a type
of e-mail scam designed to steal your personal data, such as credit card
numbers, passwords, account data, or other information. These con artists
design e-mail messages that appear to come from the websites that you trust,
requesting you to provide them with personal information. The important thing
to remember is that there is no reason for anyone to request your personal
details if you have already registered on a site and disclosed this information
in a secure environment.
5.
Protect Your Credit Card
The most common type of online fraud is credit card
theft. So make sure never to disclose your credit card details to anyone over
the telephone, in e-mails or on sms. Furthermore, before concluding a purchase
on any website where you disclose your credit card details, make sure that you
are in a secure website. Ensure that the address in your browser address bar is
an https website; this is where the https is in front of the URL indicating
that you are now in a secure session. Look out for the yellow padlock icon that
displays at the bottom right of your computer screen when you are trying to
confirm if you are in a safe and secure online trading environment.
6.
Avoid Pre-orders
Avoid paying upfront pre-ordered stock. Although to most of
you this makes common sense you would be alarmed at the number of people that
are caught out by this.
7.
Warranties & Guarantees
Find out of the sellers or online stores offer any
form of warranties, guarantees or buyer protection services. This reinforces
the intention of trade between the buyer and seller and ultimately adds
credibility to the seller and their items.
8. Too
Good To Be True
Beware of deals that seem too good to be true. Be sure to do
your research on the item that you are interested in buying and know the
reasonable price range that you can expect to pay for an item. If an item seems
too good to be true, it probably is.
9.
Shipping Costs
Make sure that you are 100% comfortable that the seller is
legitimate, that the seller's ratings are good, that the shipping charges are
reasonable and that the item's description is a true reflection of what you are
buying before making payment.
10.
When In Doubt
The final and most important tip of all is, if at any stage you
are not comfortable with any transaction,
contact the website owners and discuss any concerns that you may have with
them.
Online
shopping is one of the most convenient and exciting ways to shop today and its
ultimate explosion relies on how soon the majority of consumers get the elusive
warm and fuzzy feeling about shopping online.
Massage for all reader
Be safe in any way. take care & God bless you all.
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