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Four Essential Tips for Shopping Online Safely
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steven44
Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:53 pm Posts: 9 Location: U.K
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Re: Four Essential Tips for Shopping Online Safely
Hello friends I have a bad experience shopping online 2 years ago and I really hope that it won't happen to me again. Anyway, thank you for sharing those shopping online safety tips. I really appreciated it. Thanks
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Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:00 pm |
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adam
Joined: Mon Apr 05, 2010 11:22 am Posts: 20 Location: U.K
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Re: Four Essential Tips for Shopping Online Safely
Hi guys
1. Look for sites that use secure payment systems: This shows up as the URL for the shopping cart and checkout pages being "https:" rather than "http:" and most browsers also have a little lock or padlock icon that indicates the site is secure too. Now their using encryption doesn't mean you're automatically safe, but it does mean that they're paying attention to your security and that's a very good sign. For the same reason, I don't shop at sites that are poorly designed or downright ugly. I just don't trust 'em.
2. Always pay with a credit card : Often you can use other payment methods, like echecks or a money order, but the advantage of a credit card is that Visa, MasterCard, American Express, etc are consumer, not merchant oriented. If there's a problem, it's quite easy to reverse a charge or let their fraud department deal with it. Paypal offers this level of security with some, though not all, transactions.
3. Get an "online only" credit card : This is something I figured out a few years ago and it's really helped protect my credit. By having only one credit card that I use for all online transactions it not only protects my other card accounts, but also makes it easier to review the statement each month and spot any anomolies or problems.
4. Shop at larger, better known online stores if you have that option : A lot of my friends run smaller online retail stores and I am delighted with their success, but my personal approach is to prefer a well-established site like Amazon.com, Buy.com, llbean.com, or rei.com to purchase things. Big companies have more to lose if they have unhappy customers and I think they're just safer and more trustworthy anyway. If you do go to smaller online retailers, look for guarantees, better business bureau membership, and even Google 'em to see if there are bad reports floating around.
Thanks for all friends
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Mon Apr 05, 2010 1:30 pm |
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caro12
Joined: Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:44 pm Posts: 72 Location: U.K.
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Re: Four Essential Tips for Shopping Online Safely
Hi guys
Seems like not a week goes by without some sort of story in the paper about a computer security breech, identity theft, or scams or other rip-offs. It’s enough to make one avoid shopping online, except that it’s so darn convenient! What’s your opinion? Should I avoidshopping online entirely, or are there tips you can offer on how to stay safe while still going to the virtual mall? Dave’s Answer:First off, I’ll share a secret with you that might get me in trouble with my editor here at the Daily Camera: news media, online and off, is in the business of selling fear. Are you more likely to tune in to the news if they said “Everything’s looking good. Join us and we’ll talk about it” or “Cellphones and brain cancer, not knowing can kill you! In-depth report at 10!”? A look at the most popular online news sites and blogs reveal that what Don Henley aptly calls the “dirty laundry” of news reporting is just as pervasive in non-mainstream sources too.
Thanks for all
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Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:55 am |
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cybester
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:24 am Posts: 18
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Re: Four Essential Tips for Shopping Online Safely
Hello Shopping online does carry some risk, but so does shopping at brick-and-mortar stores. At least online shoppers don't need to worry about fender-benders in the parking lot, pick pockets at the mall, or getting the flu from all those fellow shoppers.
But the nice thing about shopping online is that by following some basic guidelines you can be reasonably sure you'll have a safe experience.
Secure your PC: The first thing you need to do is be sure your computer is secure. Trend Micro's education director David Perry, says that "bad guys these days are operating by planting a keylogger on your system that listens in, surreptitiously waiting for you to use your credit card or your bank password so that they can steal your money." So, even if you're dealing with a legitimate merchant, you're at risk if your computer is infected. Your best protection from these attacks is to keep your operating system and browsers updated and use a good and up-to-date security program. If you're getting or giving a Netbook or other PC for the holidays, make sure that security software is installed right away. Most security companies offer a free-trial version that will tide you over for a month or so, but be sure to subscribe so you get ongoing protection.
Click with care: You're going to be getting a lot of offers via e-mail this holiday season. While they might be legitimate, there is the possibility of some offers coming from criminals trying to trick you into giving your password to a rogue site or visiting a site that can put malicious software on your computer. Your best protection is to not click on any links--even if the message looks legitimate--but to type in the merchant's URL manually.
Know the merchant: : If you're not familiar with the merchant, do a little research like typing its name (and perhaps the word "scam") into a search engine to see if there are any reports of scams. Look for user reviews on sites like Eopinions.com. Look for seller ratings if you locate the merchant through a shopping search engine like Google Shopping . Google doesn't certify the integrity of the sites that come up in its searches, but if you see lots of seller ratings that are mostly positive, that's a pretty good sign. You're generally pretty safe with sellers that are affiliated with shopping aggregators like Amazon.com, Yahoo Shopping, Retrevo or BizRate. Microsoft's new Bing search engine offers a cash-back program with affiliated merchants.
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Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:23 pm |
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sliver47
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2010 2:50 pm Posts: 22 Location: U.K
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Re: Four Essential Tips for Shopping Online Safely
Hi
In the midst of the surge into the web space, internet hackers and spammers are exploiting excitement of online customers. However, there are many ways to beat the antics of these fraudsters.
1. Shop at shops with Secure Website The first step to safe online shopping is to ensure that the website of your client is secure. Secure websites employ encryption technology to process and transfer your data. Encryption scrambles the information you send in a way that hackers are unable to track them down while on transit. Encrypted sites have https at their address bars. The S is a sign of encryption
2. Check the Sites Privacy and Security Policies There is need for you to read the privacy and data security policies of your client. Web companies that share data with third party and affiliates are in most times less secure. Once your information is shared with third parties and affiliates under insecure arrangement you will be flooded with unsolicited emails and other unwanted materials.
3. Pay with the most secure mode Once you get it wrong in your payment mode, you are at the mercy of internet. However, credit card remains the most secure and the safest way to shop on the Internet. This is because in the event that things go wrong, you are protected under the federal Fair Credit Billing Act. You have the right to dispute charges on your credit card. Debit card and other like ATM exposes your data and makes you vulnerable to online fraud.
Thanks
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Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:01 pm |
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jennifer19
Joined: Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:01 am Posts: 17 Location: uk
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Re: Four Essential Tips for Shopping Online Safely
Hello Friends
1)Visit well known toy sites: Sites like Toys R US or KBToys, EToys, or Amazon.com are very popular choices for online shopping. Don't forget the friendly neighborhood Walmart and Target online stores where you are more likely to get better deals. 2)Compare prices: Search for the same toy on various different sites to find where you can get the lowest price. You'd be amazed as to how the same toy can sell for such a big price difference. Some of the smaller toy sellers also keep a lower profit margin, so their prices are lower. Walmart and Kmart are also great sites to find bargain deals. 3)Validate site: Once you have found a website with lowest price in the toy you want to purchase, a good idea would be to call the telephone number listed on the site to find out whether they have the item in stock at that time. 4)Multiple Shipping Discount: Some sites offer a shipping discount in case you purchase multiple items. Once again, you can call the contact number and find out from the customer service of that website if they offer any such discount.
Thanks for reading
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