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September 25th, 2008

Internet Shopping: Do Your Homework First

has become all the rage in the retail world today. The brick and mortar mall is slowly becoming extinct due to this new revolution. If a person has a computer and access to the , the world of retail can become larger than one could ever imagine. No longer are stores such as Bloomingdale’s and Barney’s off limits to the ordinary person. Anyone can shop online at everything from flea markets to upscale boutiques. However, as wonderful as the experience can be, the pitfalls can cost a consumer more than they bargained for if they are not careful.

One major issue with online shopping is security. To find a secure a person must do research. Not all online shopping sites are reputable. If a store is in question, a quick Google of it can benefit the shopper. One thing to look for when is the padlock device at the bottom of the screen. This padlock lets the shopper know that the site is secure for the consumer to be on. However, one will not see the padlock until the checkout process. A few things to look for before checking out will be if the site has a telephone number and a geographical address. If a store does not have these two things, buyers beware.

Unlike a regular retail environment, an experience keeps an individual from seeing and touching the items for sale. This can cause some consumers to reject doing business with an online vendor. However, websites known as review sites are available for a consumer to investigate not only the quality of products but also the validity of the website. One review site that offers reviews on everything from daycare to real estate is www.ratingparadise.com.

Something that an online shopper may fail to fully understand when purchasing goods online is the return or exchange policy that an site offers. The time frame that a product can be returned or exchanged varies. Another thing that a shopper more than likely does not pay attention to is that if an item is returned or exchanged a consumer may be responsible for the shipping charges. QVC will gladly accept returns for up to thirty days; however, shipping charges will not be refunded. In other words, if a customer pays $60 for an item and it costs $15 to return it; in reality they have lost $15. These are very important things that a consumer must be aware of before online.

No matter whether a person is online shopping or going to their local big box retailer, pitfalls of abound everywhere. When online, issues such as security and product quality plague customers. However, if a little research is previously done, a person can avoid extra charges and merchandise that they will be unhappy with. can be a great experience if one just pays attention to the fine print.

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