Having trouble-free experience with online shopping
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The concept of Internet shopping has created a major attention in cyber users. Though online shopping is simpler and cheaper for the bargain offered, yet a shopper can get in trouble sometimes. The key is to select a genuine & secured site for transaction.
Let us discuss certain facts before going for Internet shopping.
Is your browser safe? The browser in matter should stand for security standards i.e. Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) & Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) that encrypt the purchase details you share over web. A sign of unbroken key, closed lock or https:// in the starting of web-link indicate that the link is safe.
Check certificate Checking certificate is also easy to ensure safety. At present, provider of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is Verisign Inc. & you can log on to www.verisign.com for further details.
Always pay through a credit card only Not only is it easy with credit card but also your payment made will be protected by the Fair Credit Building Act. The law says that consumers hold every right to fight against some situations. Invest safe Be safe by investing less for the first time & you can try for more later on but never overlook keeping documentation of confirmation number & your purchase order for whatever you buy.
Think before sharing your personal details Usually the sellers want to know your interest etc. but check if they ask for your mail ID, address, Phone number OR password. There are agencies to help buyer in case of problem encountered. Call for Action, Inc. (http://www.callforaction.org) Federal Trade Commission (http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/menu-internet.htm) Consumer Information Center (http://www.pueble.gsa.gov) National Fraud Information Center (http://www.fraud.org)
Despite the loopholes, Internet shopping is just IN but use these tips before starting with your first deal.
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