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Pennline Internet Provides 7
Important Tips For Online Holiday Shoppers
--- Pennline Internet (www.pennline.net) a national
provider of low cost Internet service, along with the
Better Business Bureau offers Holiday Shoppers a simple
check list to help ensure that their online shopping
experiences are problem free this holiday season.
DOYLESTOWN, PA (PRWEB) December 4, 2003
-- Pennline Internet (www.pennline.net) a national provider
of low cost Internet service, along with the Better
Business Bureau offers Holiday Shoppers a simple check
list to help ensure that their online shopping experiences
are problem free this holiday season.
With recent consumer surveys indicating that over 60%
of all Internet users will do some of their holiday
shopping online this year, more people than ever before
will be exposed to the unscrupulous sales tactics employed
by online sellers.
"While online shopping is more popular as a result
of a number of factors, the best advice I can offer
online shoppers is to shop around and compare prices
and offers at several different sites and to make purchases
from familiar sites with satisfactory track records,"
stated Patrick Thomson, president, "Shoppers should
trust their instincts - if an offer seams to good to
be true, it probably is."
Pennline Internet along with two of the preeminent
organizations dedicated to promoting a safe and legal
Internet commerce, the Better Business Bureau and Business
Software Alliance, offers the following check list to
aid in the gift-buying process:
1. Know The Online Merchant. What information is available
about the merchant or its Web site? A trust mark from
BBBOnLine signifies the merchant has agreed to a code
of business practices. Also, knowing the retailer's
address, phone number or URL permits you to check for
a Reliability Report at the BBB Web site located at
www.bbb.org. Be particularly vigilant at auction sites;
check the feedback section to find comments about the
seller based on previous transactions. The BBB also
provides information about most charities that receive
donations.
2. Leave Nothing to Chance. Have a thorough understanding
of what's involved in making the purchase. Know whether
the product offered is being sold new or used. Be absolutely
clear on the price, the company's refund and return
policy, its customer satisfaction policy and customer
service contact, any shipping and handling charges,
the terms of any guarantees, and the delivery timeframe.
Print out a copy of orders placed, along with confirmation
numbers and the URLs "address" of the merchants
to keep for future reference.
3. Always Pay by Credit Card. Paying with cash, debit
cards, ATM cards or electronic funds transfers offer
less protection than using a credit card. Credit card
companies help in billing disputes and liabilities for
fraudulent charges are limited to $50 under the Fair
Credit Billing Act. Often card issuers provide additional
warranty rights, beyond the end of the typical warranty
period.
4. Security and Privacy Counts. Never disclose Internet
passwords and guard all personal information. Only provide
credit card information in a secure environment. Look
for the prefix https:// in the URL box that lists the
web site?s address to be sure that the site is secure.
Look for and read the Web site's privacy guidelines
and its privacy protection measures before making a
purchasing decision. The privacy policy will indicate
if personal information will be sold or provided to
other marketing concerns.
5. Be Careful When Crossing the Border. Be especially
cautious when dealing with sellers in other countries.
The physical distance, differences in legal systems,
and other factors could complicate matters if the transaction
goes awry.
6. When Purchasing Software, Make Sure It's Authentic.
Read the label. Be suspicious of software products that
do not include proof of authenticity, such as original
disks, manuals, licensing, and warranties. Beware of
products that do not look genuine, such as those with
hand-written labels. Take special care to avoid sellers
offering "back-up" copies. This is a clear
indication that the software is illegal. Be wary of
compilations of software titles from different publishers
on a single disk or CD.
7. Report Problems. For assistance in resolving a dispute
with an online merchant, consumers can file a complaint
at the BBB Web site (www.bbb.org). Buyers suspecting
software piracy, counterfeit software and/or fraud on
auction sites should contact law enforcement agencies
and BSA at 1.888.NOPIRACY or www.bsa.org/usa. Report
cyber attacks to local law enforcement agencies and
the IT provider.
Pennline Internet provides Internet access that is
inexpensive and accessible through local access numbers
that are reliable and have fast connections, and enable
customers to browse the World Wide Web through unmetered
access that is unrestricted or bothered by annoying
advertisements all at a cost that is half that of other
major providers.
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