The Convenience of Shopping Online

Last updated: 12/11/2008
By: Chris Isidore

The expanding technology that allows us to communicate with people all over the world through the Internet has also brought us the opportunity to shop online in cities and countries other than our own. This is a very popular location for UK shoppers as they look for household items and bargains from a wide variety of retailers.

As long as you have a credit card, and in some cases a debit card, you can buy virtually anything your heart desires. So many retailers have an online presence that you can buy your items much cheaper by using your plastic online and you don’t even have to go outside. You can shop from your computer at any time of the day or night and your purchases will be delivered right to your door.

Shopping online is cheaper because the retailers do not need to have an actual brick and mortar building and save money by not needing as many employees and they pass this savings along to the customers. You can buy food and drink in ordinary and specialty varieties, entertainment, furniture, clothing, tools and even apply for credit in the forms of loans and credit cards when you search online.

One thing that you do have to be careful of when you shop in this way is the security of the site you decide to buy from. You must always check to make sure it is a secure site because if it is not then your identity and credit card information could get into the hands of unscrupulous persons who will steal your identity and wipe out your bank accounts or credit limits on your cards.

You don’t need to physically present your credit card to make a purchase. You enter the information into the site’s database, which then uses software to gain approval from the credit card provider.

Before you click the link to buy the item you want, take time to scrutinize the online shopping site to ensure your identity is protected. Check to see if the site has a privacy policy in which it will give you assurance that your information will not be passed onto other sites. You should also make sure the site tells you that the software it uses for processing your credit or debit card information is encrypted to prevent hackers from breaking the code. There should be a padlock icon on the site that will tell you this.

Be wary of emails that link to Internet shopping sites unless you have signed up for such services. Quite often when you are shopping in an actual store, the cashier will ask for your email address. Then the store can send you details of online shopping sales. This is quite acceptable. Emails, however offering unbelievable deals are often phishing scams.

When you open the message or visit the site, these people have ways and means of getting information from your computer without your knowledge by taking you to a fake website. When you do opt to buy from the site, they steal your credit card information and you will never receive your purchase.