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Shopping OnlineIf you like the convenience of shopping by mail or phone, buying goods and services over the Internet may seem appealing. However, just like shopping in the traditional retail market, you must be wary of where you shop and take steps to prevent potential problems. With the click of the mouse, you can buy almost anything online. Make sure you
do business with companies you know and trust. Almost all major retailers have
Internet sites that allow you to order their products online. If you want to
play it safe, stick with major, national retailers that you know. If a company is
unfamiliar, check its complaint records with your local or state consumer protection agency and
the Better Business Bureau. Remember that
Internet companies may appear and disappear quickly, so don't
judge a lack of complaints as a guarantee the business is legitimate. Here are
some more ideas on deciding to do business with an online company: - Know where the business or seller is physically located. The Internet opens
doors to companies all over the world. If the seller is located
in another country and you have a dispute with them, resolving problems
may be more difficult. Consumer protection laws and regulations differ
from country to country. Be wary of companies that don't publish their location on their web site.
- Look for information about shipping time.
Online purchases are covered by the federal Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule (16 C.F.R. 435),
which requires that goods or services be
delivered by the promised time or,
if none was stated, within 30 days.
Print or save the information about
shipping and other details of the transaction in case you need
it later. Be wary of companies that don't publish their shipping policies. For
more information about how the Mail or Telephone Order rule applies to you, see the U.S. Federal
Trade Commission article Shopping by Phone or Mail.
- Check the cancellation and return policy. It is generally
the seller's decision whether to allow cancellations, returns or refunds.
Be sure to check and make sure their policy agrees with any possible scenario you may encounter.
- Find out about warranties, guarantees, and service. Especially if you're
buying an appliance or electronics, it's important to know if it's guaranteed and if service is available locally.
- Know the difference between private sales and sales by a business. Many
individuals offer to sell items through online auctions, chat rooms, and online
classified ads. These purchases are not covered by the federal Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule
or by many other consumer protection laws. Sales by individuals
also carry the risk of payment without delivery. Stick with well-known auction
sites and be sure to check the seller's credentials before sending money. Read
the OnGuardOnline article Internet Auctions for more information about buying and selling online.
- Be careful when sending financial or personal information online. See the ConsumerPrivacyGuide.org article Top Things You Can Do To Protect Your Privacy.
Ensure the site is using a secured server for the data. Look for a security seal. You can ask the company for this information or
ask your Internet browser's manufacturer for tips to see if the site is secure.
Often this information is noted in the web page address.
However you plan to shop, keep the above tips in mind. You can shop
online safely if you do your homework first. For more suggestions about avoiding online fraud, visit OnGuardOnline.gov. Take control of your finances with our debt help tools. Use our calculators and budget planner for debt help.
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