Posted by Rita | 10:15 AM




It is about a time when many farms are projected explosion in the numbers of Internet sales, particularly business to consumer. Here we reproduce some recommendations so you can shop online safely, recommendations from their own experience and from multiple sources on the Internet. For those who manage Internet sites, the recommendations may be taken as "rules" to take into account to create consumer confidence.

Recommendation

These recommendations have no specific order and may be revised each time you make a purchase.

  • Open your eyes, do not buy without at least seeing a photo of the product unless you like surprises.

  • Learn all you can and choose before you pay. At all sites accept credit cards and some allow you to pay on delivery. Note that the latter required to pay upon receipt and has an associated additional cost.

  • Have your printer because it is likely that at the end of the transaction you are given an order number, order, or confirmation which must perform all the monitoring and / or claim, if necessary. Print is easier to remember by heart. If you decide to write it down on paper, remember to put any additional information that comes in this form, which usually includes a name of a contact person and email address.




  • Usually secure servers start in the address bar on the web with the following: https: / /. If the pages begin with this name, the server will receive the information you are working with encryption protocols.

  • If you are buying gifts that must arrive on a specific date, consider ordering dates and times of release estimated by the supplier. Also note and add buy or past experiences include a couple of extra weeks for any problems that occur in the mail, import, etc..

  • If paying by credit card, ask your bank if you can issue another with a different number to the original, and a very small quota, so that in case it falls into the wrong hands, you will not be affected.




  • Buy only from stores that have visible your data, phone, email, etc. If you want to verify the accuracy of information can make a phone call or use the telephone directories of cities that already abound in the network to validate that the direction set for the establishment really exists.

  • Check especially the error handling of the supplier, as the receipt of a defective product and / or office wrong. Keep in mind the policy to accept returns and by whom are the rates for returning the goods if this is what provides for the guarantee to be addressed.

  • Do not buy the first thing you see where you see first. If you are in an intermediate store, visit the website of the producer and / or the particular product. Ship information about the product advertised defects and potential remedies. Such information is usually the manufacturer's website, but not the commercial intermediary.