Thursday, November 10, 2011

SAFE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

Are you thinking of doing your Christmas shopping online this year but are nervous about identity theft and fraud? Do you wish there was a way to increase your chances of not falling victim to a scam and to be safe while shopping online?

Thankfully there’s much you can to dramatically reduce your chances of receiving negative repercussions as a result of shopping online. Simply follow these top ten tips for safe online Christmas shopping.

1.A big name means better protection — Big name stores like Amazon are more likely to have safe online shopping sites not only because of their additional financial resources but also because they put their reputation on the line when they do business online.

2.Do your homework on sites that you have suspicions about — If you are unsure about a particular site, research it out. Contact the site operators by phone or check to see if they have a physical location by sending a letter. If contact information is not offered in both the form of a telephone number and a physical location, shop somewhere else.

3.Check for a return policy — With online shopping it is not uncommon to be unhappy with something that you have purchased because things aren’t always what they seem. Before making a purchase check to see what kind of return policy is in place.

4.Do not shop on shared computers — When you shop on a shared computer your financial information can easily be accessed by the next person who happens to use that computer.

5.Use credit not debit — According to the experts, credit cards are the safest method of payment for online purchases. With a credit card you share responsibility of payment with the credit company. If someone tries to scam you they are also trying to scam the credit card company so you can bet that they are going to be on your side in the case of a dispute. Better still, use PayPal.

6.Use smart passwords — Smart or secure passwords are passwords that are unlikely to be guessed. You password should be case sensitive and should including a series of both letters and numbers.

7.Use your better judgment — If you are unsure about a site, it is better to avoid it completely than to take chances. Remember that if something seems too good to be true it probably is. A legitimate online vendor will never ask you to send personal or financial information via e-mail or instant message.

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