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internet has changed our buying habits. Many people have found the
convenience of online shopping to be a great experience. You can easily
click and see the product. You have a fun time shopping, browsing, reading
and getting informed about products. And you don’t have to take time out
from your busy schedule to fight traffic, crowds and lines to buy the
perfect gift for your recipient.
No wonder Internet
business generated $301 billion in revenue last year, by a University of
Texas estimate.
If you compare
shopping online to offline you would think as far as security goes, it
would favor offline shopping, right? Not really.
In the years past,
shoppers were more reluctant to do their shopping online – now things
have changed greatly. And that confidence in consumers directly reflects
the enormous growth of online sales.
I have a friend who
took his wife out for a romantic evening to a local restaurant. The last
place you would expect credit card fraud to happen. By the time he noticed
they had charged him double the amount for their dinner, it was too late
to go back to the restaurant. He rang me and we concluded that it must be
a mistake. It was later that we found out that the restaurant owner’s
reputation was a bit shaky. Apparently he frequently overcharged customers
in the hope they wouldn’t notice.
I don’t know. It’s
a funny world we live in.
Does this mean the
internet is safe? Relatively yes, but don’t forget, the Internet is an
open field and there are some bad elements out there.
We have been shopping
online for years. We never had a problem with credit card fraud on the
Internet. But then again, we always take precautions. From this point
forward, you will see 10 checkpoints online merchants have to pass to
secure our business...
Will your credit card
details be safe?
Reputable companies
online know that one of the things preventing customers from placing
orders with them is customers not been sure whether their credit card
details will be safe. Responsible companies have taken this concern
onboard and have set up their systems to provide the customer with maximum
security.
How would you know if
you are entering your payment details on a secure page?
You should see a
picture of a lock on the bottom right hand side of your screen. This lock
will appear on the page that you fill in when ordering and ensures that
your name, address and credit card information is being sent to the online
store through encrypted code. This encrypted code means that a hacker will
not be able to steal your credit card information.
Does the online store
value your privacy and confidentiality?
Prior to the internet
days, when I used to order something from a mail order company,
mysteriously I would be sent advertising from companies that I hadn’t
done business with. Back then I didn’t know that companies sold your
personal information for advertising purposes to other companies.
Receiving junk mail
was annoying but because of the cost involved, it didn’t happen
constantly. Imagine now if you do business online with a company that
doesn’t respect your privacy and sells your email address.
Next time you open
your email software, you are bombarded with emails ranging from a dozen to
hundreds. Now that’s not annoying – it’s intolerable.
So moral of the story
here, make sure your email address won’t be sold. Ensure the online
store has a privacy statement which would state they will maintain your
personal details in the strictest privacy and confidentiality.
Does the online store
have contact details?
You may think, of
course an online store would display their contact details on their
website. You would be surprised. I was. No email address, nothing. This is
a sure red flag.
Reputable companies
will have contact details.
Do they have a refund
policy?
Offline stores have a
refund policy and you go into the store, physically select the product and
are then allowed to return it for whatever reason. If a refund policy is
important in offline stores, it’s twice as important for online stores.
The internet in
convenience surpasses the offline world when it comes to shopping - but
one thing it can’t match is that offline you can physically touch the
product. Therefore a refund policy of 30 days is great, more is better. No
refund policy and I would stay away.
Do they send you some
sort of confirmation when you place your order?
When you place your
order what you need is something to tell you they have receive it, a
receipt if you like.
A reputable company
will either issue you one via email or display a new page of their website
where they thank you and tell you the order went through okay and your
product is on its way.
When do they deliver?
What times do they
deliver during the day? Do they deliver on the weekends? Can you choose a
time to have your gift delivered? Will it be delivered personally to the
recipient intended or will the courier leave it outside their door?
How will your gift
arrive?
If its flowers, will
it come with a vase or in a nice box or wrapped? Will your bouquet contain
flower care instructions? How about flower food to make your flowers last
longer?
If you’ve ordered
another gift product, will they wrap it? In what kind of material will
they deliver it? Do they tell you these things on their website?
How long have they
been in business?
This may not mean too
much. There are companies that start off and surpass all others. But
perhaps for your peace of mind, you may want to use an online store that
has been in business for some years. To check the history of the company
is easy.
You can go to networksolutions.com
and click on "whois" on the top bar. You will be taken to a page
where you can enter the web address of the online store you want to check
and you will receive the relevant information.
Is the online
store’s site easy to use?
Is navigating easy? Is
looking for products easy? Do their graphics download in a reasonable
time? A sure sign of an amateur sight is if they have their website
cluttered with information.
Have they gotten any
bad reviews?
A reputable company
isn’t necessary one that hasn’t any bad reviews to its name. It’s
virtually impossible to please everyone.
There have been
companies I have bought from and absolutely loved. So it surprises me
sometimes when I stumble on a bad review about their products or even bad
comments about them.
So when is a bad
comment about a company worth considering? I take note of reviews where
the writer complains of:
- not receiving the
product
- not receiving a
refund
- not having their
emails answered
If you want to see
what kind of reviews a company may have, click on alexa.com.
When you get to the website, type in the address of the store you want to
check out. This will also show you how long the company has been in
business.
Online shopping is
fun. Take a little care and make it an experience! Happy shopping!
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