| How To Avoid The Pitfalls Of On-Line Shopping |
It is very difficult to really get a sense of who you are buying an item from when all you have is their website to go by. Not being able to speak to or see who you are dealing with (in many cases) does put off many potential customers (around 7%) who are not yet able to trust the internet and put their details on-line without having some assurances.
Here is a guide to follow to help those new to internet shopping avoid any unscrupulous traders.
Do you recognise the name? Have you heard of the merchant or any of their products before? If not then possibly look elsewhere or at least check on review websites to make sure they have not been given bad reviews. Checking their title in Google should flag up any bad press they have.
Make sure they are able to secure your personal details and have a recognised secure socket layer (SSL) certificate, well known vendors are verisign, rapidssl, thawte and globalsign. They will encrypt the data being sent to the merchant from your browser via their web server and stop anyone from receiving your personal information who is snooping. The other secure way is to use a Paypal account.
Many of the merchant will offer returns and exchanges or even refunds in the same way you would expect a normal high street vendor would and always check for a company address and telephone number and you could even give them a call to just ensure the validity of their information.
If you just aren't really satisfied with their security or the look of the website and have any doubts at all then do not give your information out, there are always more internet based merchants out there and it's always better to be safe.
Oliver is a passionate web security analyst who wishes to advertise the correct ways to protect corporate websites. Oliver works for http://www.ssl247.co.uk, who allow you to Buy SSL Certificate as well as trial SSL certificates for Apache web servers in the UK.
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