Internet Shopping - How Safe Is It?
Millions of people make purchases online, but many people are
still wary. They fear the unknown and have many doubts and
questions about who they are dealing with. They are afraid of
being scammed, and rightfully so. Online shopping can be a
completely safe and rewarding experience provided you are
dealing with a legitimate, reputable retailer. But how do you
know if they are legitimate??? Here lies the "fear of the
unknown."
Well, as with anything in life, there are precautions to take,
questions you should ask yourself, and signs to look out for.
Provided you are careful with who you decide to purchase from,
online shopping can be a very convenient and pleasurable
experience.
Important Safety Precautions:
Take a good look around the website. Make sure you read their
Privacy Policy. A Privacy policy let's you know the procedures
and methods they have in place to secure your personal
information. Find the answers to these questions...Do they share
your information with others? Some companies sell or distribute
your information to other companies. You may wind up on
everybody's mailing list. Do they have security measures in
place to protect your information (i.e. SSL)? SSL is the
abbreviation for Secured Socket Layer. SSL is security software
that encrypts information sent between browsers. What this means
in laymen's terms is that your personal information such as
name, address, credit card number, etc. is coded or scrambled so
that anyone who may try to intercept this information as it is
being transmitted cannot read it. But don't just rely on them
telling you that their site is secure, check for yourself. You
will know when you are in a secure browser by looking at the
bottom browser bar on your computer (lower right). If the
browser is secure, you will see a security lock image. Also
check the web address in your top browser bar. Secure web
addresses begin with "https" whereas, non-secure pages begin
with "http."
Setting up accounts with online stores is quite common. However,
many people are leary of this because they don't understand why
it is sometimes necessary. Generally, the only information you
are providing is your name, address, email address, and
sometimes your phone number. This is all necessary information
that the store needs in order to ship your order or contact you
regarding your order. Setting up an account with the retailer
usually provides you with additional benefits such as tracking
the status of your order. On the other hand, if the account
set-up asks for more than just your basic contact information,
then you may not want to proceed. You should not be required to
provide your social security number, bank account number, or
birthdate. This information is much more personal and should not
be necessary to have an order shipped.
Read the shipping and returns policies before making a purchase.
Make sure you feel comfortable with them. Find answers to these
questions...What is their shipping timeframe? Is it within a
reasonable amount of time? Will they notify you if it will take
longer than anticipated? What choices will you have if there is
a delay in shipping? Do they allow returns? Are there
restrictions on what items you can return and explanations as to
why? Do they make sense?
Don't make huge purchases right off the bat. Make a small, low
cost purchase with the company and consider it a low-risk test
of their credibility. This allows the retailer a chance to prove
themselves worthy of your business, but limits the monetary risk
you are taking. Should all go well, you can make a larger
purchase in the future with peace of mind, now knowing that this
is a legitimate business.
There are many advantages to purchasing online and as long as
you are careful with who you choose to deal with you can reap
the rewards.
Here are some of the benefits:
Convenience: Why fight the crowds in the stores, especially
during the holidays, when you can sit at home on your computer
and shop. And price comparisons are just a click away when
shopping on the internet. There's no need to fight traffic
running from store to store looking for the "best deal." You can
have your purchase delivered to your doorstep within a few days.
Prices: Online retailers and storefronts purchase their products
from the same manufacturers. However, an online retailer doesn't
have the costly overhead that a storefront has (i.e. Lease
payments on the building, heat and electric, and other related
expenses). Therefore, the online retailer doesn't have to markup
the price as high as the storefront in order to make the same
profit. So you, the consumer, come out the winner!
Store Hours: Online retailers are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. Shop at your convenience.
So as long as you take some simple precautions, shopping online
can be a very pleasurable, time saving and money saving
experience.