Saturday, February 18, 2012

Tips To Do Online Shopping

Top 10 Online shopping sites in India:-

1.http://www.homeshop18.com/
2.http://www.indiaplaza.in/
3.http://www.ebay.in/
4.http://www.dealsofindiaonline.com/
5.http://www.futurebazaar.com/
6.http://www.shopping.indiatimes.com/
7.http://www.yebhi.com
8.http://timtara.com/
9.http://infibeam.com
10.http://www.buytheprice.com/
 
Shop Only at Secure Sites: Make sure that you shop only at secure sites. Before you provide a credit card number or personal information,make sure the site has been authenticated as a secure site.

Click with care: You're going to be getting a lot of offers via e-mail this holiday season. There is the possibility of some offers coming from criminals trying to trick you into giving your password to a rogue site or visiting a site that can put malicious software on your computer. Your best protection is to not click on any links--even if the message looks legitimate.

Use Reputable Companies:Be sure to shop with reputable companies,Always read the security information as well as the refund, restocking and return policies of the company even if they are a well-known business.

Keep Good Records:Always print a copy of all your purchase orders and confirmation numbers. If the company sends an e-mail confirmation of your transaction, be sure to read the fine print on the e-mail.

Know the real price: Be sure you understand the actual cost of the goods including shipping, handling, and sales tax. That can have an enormous impact on the final price. The may be higher than others so you have to check the price on the others stores including all charges.


Return Policy:When shopping online the return policy can be very important. Can you return the product if you don’t like it? Is there a restocking fee? Will the company pay return postage if the product arrives damaged? If the Web site also has a brick and mortar store can you return the product there?


Do not Shop Publically: If you plan to do any shopping online, do it at home.  You also know who accesses your computer at home. If you’re using a public computer—at the library, at a cyber cafĂ©, or at work—to do your shopping, you have no control over who might be using that computer as well. You also don’t have anycontrol over what kind of spyware or malware might be infecting that computer. So, just don’t do it. Shop at home. It’s much safer.
 

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