Well, it really isn't as cut and dried as I've described. There are definite advantages and disadvantages to online shopping. For instance, if I really want to purchase a gift for the birthday party that I'll be attending later today, I'd better warm up my car. Even with express service, there is no “instant” delivery. While the Internet can give you more information about a product than you'd get in a store, sometimes that information just isn't enough. For example, I can read that the new perfume is a combination of gardenia, freesia and sandalwood with a delicate top note of vanilla, but nothing can substitute for actually smelling the fragrance.
 Is Online Shopping Really Safe?
The first question that I am often asked about online  shopping is this: "Is it really safe to use your credit card online?"  The answer is that it is often safer to use your credit card online than  paying for dinner by giving your card to a waiter or waitress who  disappears for a given period. However, there are ways to confirm that  you are protected when shopping online.  
 Shop Only at Secure Sites
Always 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. Sometimes, you may click  from one site to another and may wonder whether the current site is  really secure. There is an easy way to tell. The address of the secure  page will begin with "https" instead of "http". The extra "s" stands for  "secure." At the lower left-hand corner or bottom-middle of your screen  depending on your browser, you will also see an icon in the form of an  unbroken key or a closed padlock. Both of these represent secure sites  using SSL or Secure Socket Layering, which is a particularly reliable  encryption process that scrambles credit card information once it is  entered and before it is transferred. Remember, the entire site does not  have to be secure, but you should see the https and the lock or  unbroken key on the page requesting your shipping and credit card  information.  
 Use Reputable Companies
Be sure to shop with reputable companies. Because credit card  fraud takes a bite out of their bottom line, most reputable companies  have devoted a great deal of effort to ensure that your personal  information is safeguarded and that your transactions are secure. 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.  
Remember that anyone can set up an Internet site. If you are unfamiliar with this particular company, see if they have a toll-free telephone number that you can use. Ask friends and neighbors for feedback about the company, and place a few small orders with them before you make a large purchase. Always remember to look for a valid physical address and/or telephone number for the company that you will be dealing with.
 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?  
 Pay by Credit Card
If you pay online by credit card, the Fair Credit Billing Act  will protect your transaction. Under this legislation, consumers have  the right to dispute certain charges and temporarily withhold payment;  generally customers are held liable for only the first $50 worth of  unauthorized credit card charges. The type credit card used can also  make a difference. Some cards provide supplemental warranties or other  purchase-protection benefits.  
 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. Also  promptly check your monthly bank and credit card statements. Reconcile  these statements with the records of your transactions to make sure that  any billing errors or unauthorized purchases are reported within the  required timeframe.  
Sandy's Favorite Shopping Spots
With my busy schedule, I do a lot of my shopping online. HSN.com is one of my perennial favorites for jewelry and household items. You can watch the television presentations right on your computer and get a lot of information about the products before you make your purchase. HSN is very large. They use their purchasing power to negotiate good prices and often use value-added items to entice you to buy. For instance, I saw a printer on HSN selling for the same price as Best Buy, but on HSN the printer also came with paper and software making the value-ad more than offset the shipping charges.
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