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Safe
Shopping Tips
The Internet
offers cybershoppers the convenience of shopping 24 hours a day,
seven days a week from the comfort of their home and office computers
and can be just as safe as brick and mortar stores and Mail order
houses. However, consumers must learn how to identify online fraud
so that they don’t leave themselves vulnerable to the same scams
that are common to both online and offline shopping. Take the time
to learn how to protect yourself from cyberspace crooks who can
perpetuate scams quickly, leaving without a trace.
The following are some tips for shopping safely on the Internet
- Stop Hackers
or unwanted predators from getting a hold of any of your PC's
files or operating system with products such as Mcafee
- Internet Security Suite or Symantec's
Norton Internet Security which offer advanced security technology
especially if you are using an always on connection such as Cable
or DSL. Also the Linksys
Cable/DSL Routers give you the option of connecting multiple PC's
to the Internet with an Internet Firewall built-in feature.
- Consider
downloading a secure 128-bit browser, which will give you
the best encryption technology or scramble purchase information.
Also by downloading the latest 128-bit browser version of Netscape
or Microsoft
Internet Explorer, you will always have the latest most secure
encryption technology available.
- Don’t
be hurried into a sale by Websites looking for an immediate
response or claims of limited availability. Take your time and
research a company before giving your credit card information.
If you wish to purchase an item and are afraid to put your credit
card number online consider calling the company and giving them
your credit card number over the phone. You can also print the
product page you want and mail the company a cheque as another
alternative to using credit cards.
- Never
give your personal or credit card information by email to
any unknown source in order to purchase something or sign up for
a service. You have no way of knowing who that person is once
they have your personal information
- Look for
a privacy statement on any site you plan to shop from. Look
for symbols indicating the site uses security technology which
scrambles and encrypts your credit card number.For extra peace
of mind, shop at sites displaying the VeriSign
logo, or the Better
Business Bureau logo, these sites are audited regularly to
prove they are maintaining security measures properly. Visa, Mastercard,
and American Express all have zero liability policies, which means
that if any unauthorized transaction appears on your statement,
you don't have to pay. Make sure you know what the merchant is
doing with your personal information, and that they are not selling
it to other companies, and also what they are doing to protect
your credit card information. You may be liable to pay $50 if
any cyber hacker steals your credit card information and uses
it for his or her own purchases. Some websites will guarantee
to pay you the $50 if your credit card information is stolen.
- Never
supply personal information like your social insurance number
or personal banking information. This kind of information is not
required to make a purchase.
- Keep records
of all transactions you have made in the event that something
you have ordered does not arrive, or is the wrong item. Ask the
merchant for a tracking number at time of purchase, so you can
track your package yourself.
- Check
out a merchants warranty and returns policies. Read the fine
print before you click on the “buy” button. Make sure if the
merchandise doesn’t fit, is the wrong colour, or isn’t what you
thought it would be, the online merchant will take it back with
no questions asked. Some merchants charge a restocking fee
that can cost you as much as 20% of the sale and
some won't take returns back at all. Also check the merchants
liability if something goes wrong with the item.Your credit card
can afford you some protection: if a product is fraudulently advertised,
damaged or defunct, you may be able to challenge the charge with
your credit card company. Also find out if you can return an item
to one of their physical stores or do you have to ship it back
to the merchant and will the merchant pay the shipping or will
you have to pay additional costs to return an item.
- Federal
law requires that a merchant will ship the product within 30 days.
Companies must alert you if their are delays in shipping, and
get your approval or let you cancel your order, or receive a refund.
- Look for
online seals to make sure you are dealing with a reputable company.
The seal verifies that a company is committed to it’s privacy
policies.
- When you
decide to make a purchase online, look for a "padlock" in
the bottom of your screen which will show that the padlock is
locked meaning your credit card information is safe to use, and
also look for an “S” in https:// in front of the
URL in the top of your screen, which is an additional sign you
are in a secure page for sending secure credit card information.
- Look for
a Toll Free Phone Number so that you can contact a company
with any questions you may have before ordering, or if you do
not wish to use your credit card online you can use it over the
phone.
- If you
have had a strange or suspicious experience on a website,
like an individual prompting you to send them your credit card
information, or asking you to respond to a get rich quick scheme,
you can report it to the Better
Business Bureau. Also Note: If you have not yet experienced
buying something on the Internet, you probably will at some point
take the plunge and open yourself up to a whole new experience.
Good luck and safe shopping...and don't forget to return to 1stPlaceShopping.com
for your Shopping Portal of Choice...!
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