Shopping
We have created a directory of information, articles
and resources on shopping which we
hope you will find useful.
Simply click on one of the links below or on the left
side of the screen.
|
Shopping Articles
Shopping on the Internet has now become commonplace. The Internet
is an exciting tool that puts vast information at your fingertips.
With a click of a mouse, it lets you buy an airline ticket,
book a hotel, send flowers to a friend, purchase your favourite
item, bank and invest online.
Shopping online offers lots of benefits that you won’t find
shopping in a store or by mail. The Internet is always open
– seven days a week, 24 hours a day – and bargains can be
numerous online. Most consumers use credit or debit cards
to pay for online purchases.
Online Payment options:
Most online shoppers use credit cards to pay for their online
purchases. But debit cards - which authorize merchants to
debit your bank account electronically - are increasing in
use. To complete a debit card transaction, you may have to
use a personal identification number (PIN), some form of a
signature or other identification, or a combination of these
identifiers. Some cards have both credit and debit features:
You select the payment option at the point-of-sale. But remember,
although a debit card may look like a credit card, the money
for debit purchases is transferred almost immediately from
your bank account to the merchant's account. In addition,
your liability limits for a lost or stolen debit card and
unauthorized use are different from your liability if your
credit card is lost, stolen or used without your authorization.
Precautions:
Shopping on the Internet is no less safe than shopping in
a store or by mail. Keep the following tips in mind to help
ensure that your online shopping experience is a safe one.
•Use a secure browser - software that encrypts or scrambles
the purchase information you send over the Internet - to help
guard the security of your information as it is transmitted
to a website. When submitting your purchase information, look
for the "lock" icon on the browser's status bar, and the phrase
"https" in the URL address for a website, to be sure your
information is secure during transmission.
•Check the site's privacy policy, before you provide any
personal financial information to a website. In particular,
determine how the information will be used or shared with
others. Also check the site's statements about the security
provided for your information. Some websites' disclosures
are easier to find than others - look at the bottom of the
home page, on order forms or in the "About" or "FAQs" section
of a site. If you're not comfortable with the policy, consider
doing business elsewhere.
•Read and understand the refund and shipping policies of
a website you visit, before you make your purchase. Look closely
at disclosures about the website's refund and shipping policies.
Again, search through the website for these disclosures.
•Keep your personal information private. Don't disclose your
personal information - your address, telephone number, bank
account number or e-mail address - unless you know who's collecting
the information, why they're collecting it and how they'll
use it.
•Give payment information only to businesses you know and
trust, and only when and where it is appropriate - like an
order form. Never give your password to anyone online, even
your Internet service provider.
•Keep records of your online transactions and check your
e-mail for contacts by merchants with whom you're doing business.
Merchants may send you important information about your purchases.
•Review your monthly credit card and bank statements for
any errors or unauthorized purchases promptly and thoroughly.
Notify your credit or debit card issuer immediately if your
credit or debit card is lost or stolen, or if you suspect
someone is using your accounts without your permission. |