PROVEN DANGERS OF ON~LINE SHOPPING ... What everyone should
know...
In this day and age of fraud...it would do everyone well to take
heed and be aware that fraud can, and sometimes does, happen via
the use of the Internet.
And the truth of the matter is, we are in danger of fraudulent
actions being taken against us in many other areas of our daily
lives, as well. We live in an age of dishonest actions. No one
is really exempt, even if they never use the Internet. It can
happen while standing at an ATM or even in the grocery line.
Twenty years ago, a friend of mine began receiving phone calls
at home from a complete stranger who apparently had read the
information off of a check she was writing out for the cashier
at the grocery store.
It is possible for others to go through our garbage - if they
are intent on finding information of a personal nature. The fact
is, we are unprotected on many fronts when it comes to personal
information. If someone is bent on committing ‘information
theft ‘ against us, they can find a way to do it without
much effort.
The Internet is a safe place - when used wisely.
Shopping on the Internet is safe...as long as it is given the
same consideration as one would use whenever giving out personal
information anywhere. There are simple guidelines given us for
using an ATM machine, for using Traveler's Checks, and even for
using cash. Those same types of guidelines work well for most
places we shop.
For example:
• "When using cash - don't flash". Flashing your wad of
bills around for others to see is just plain foolish. Keeping
your cash in your front shirt or pants pocket is much safer than
in your wallet in a back pocket - or in a purse that can be
easily snatched from your grip.
• "When using checks - check". Be aware of who is standing
around you, and how closely they are positioned to you. Don't
offer your information ‘out loud'... if the cashier needs
your driver's license number, for instance, write it out or show
your license to them, only. Be as prepared as possible ahead of
time so that less time and less information is required of you
during the check out process.
• "Your Social Security number should be secure". No one
can demand your social security number for the purposes of
selling you something. It is not lawful. Giving your S.S. number
out too freely can be more risky than you realize. Guard it.
These same types of guidelines work well for shopping online,
too. If you have to give out more information than you are
comfortable with giving...don't. You don't need the service or
product being offered badly enough to put yourself at
unnecessary risk. Reputable ‘Online Shopkeepers' use only
trusted sources, such as PayPal and VeriSign, to collect your
information...thus showing their genuine concern for your
shopping safety...and they display these logos on their website
as reassurance to their customers.
There is one - unavoidable - danger.
Although measures have been taken by reputable online businesses
to help safeguard your shopping experience, there is one danger
that yet remains. You may enjoy shopping from the comfort of
your own home or office - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - so
much that you become " a regular on-line shopper ".
Yes, there is a danger that this may happen to you...and so far
as I know there is no known cure, either. It is simply too easy
to not put yourself at the mercy of the Mall crowds...so nice to
not have to wait in line...to not have to be presentable in
appearance and to be able to find and purchase what we want
before we have even finished that cup of coffee. It can be after
everyone else is in bed for the night...or before anyone else
has even awakened for the day... And it is always at our
convenience!
But those shipping and handling charges....
Today, most reputable online businesses work hard to keep
shipping and handling costs down. Remember, they are at the
mercy of the shipping and handling rates being charged them by
the carriers. But when you shop online...you also have the
benefit of comparison shopping at your fingertips. When you are
in a single store somewhere, you pay whatever price they are
asking...you can't run from store to store to store to compare
and save a buck or two. With online shopping you can!
I know what it can cost me to drive here and there to find
something - only to find that the next week it's on sale !
Because of gas prices...it will always cost me several dollars
to drive and I will pay that - even if I am unable to find what
I am looking for. When you add it all up - shipping and handling
affords you the luxuries and minimizes the frustrations of
shopping.
Of course there will still be times when you prefer to drive -
walk - search - stand in line - be treated indifferently - and
spend more than you wanted to spend...but when you want to enjoy
shopping at your convenience with the ability to instantly
compare prices in the comfort of your own space - there is
always "online shopping" - just be careful, it can be
dangerously satisfying!