ONLINE SHOPPING
Research the Web Site
before You Order
Do business
with companies you already know. If the company is unfamiliar, do your
homework before buying their products. If you decide to buy something
from an unknown company, start out with an inexpensive order to learn
if the company is trustworthy.
Reliable companies
should advertise their physical business address and at least one phone
number, either customer service or an order line. Call the phone number
and ask questions to determine if the business is legitimate. Even if
you call after hours, many companies have a "live" answering service,
especially if they don't want to miss orders. Ask how the merchant
handles returned merchandise and complaints. Find out if it offers full
refunds or only store credits.
You can also
research a company in Internet yellow pages, through the Better
Business Bureau or a government consumer protection agency like the
district attorney's office or the Attorney General. Perhaps friends or
family members who live in the city listed can verify the validity of
the company. Remember, anyone can create a web site.