Buying Safely On The Internet
by Robert Young
Despite the many concerns, some now argue that it is actually safer to buy
online than buying over the phone or handing your credit card over to someone in
a shop. This is because if the online payment is handled properly, your banking
details will be "encrypted", which means they cannot be viewed by anyone other
than those handling the transaction - usually the banks.
If you're still unsure, Card Watch, a banking group that works with the
police and retailers to stop credit card fraud, offer the following "top ten
tips" when buying online:
1. Make sure your web-browser (that's the software that you use to view
websites, most commonly Internet Explorer or Netscape) is set to the highest
level of security notification and monitoring. These options are not always
automatically activated when your computer is set-up, so check your manual or
the "Help" option.
2. Check that you are using a recent version of your web-browser, as they
often include better security features. Up to date versions can be downloaded
free from the Microsoft or Netscape websites. If you have a different browser
or use on-line services such as AOL or CompuServe, contact your ISP (Internet
Service Provider) or software supplier to find out how to activate their
security features.
3. Before purchasing from a website, make a record of the retailer's
contact details, including a street address and landline phone number. If these
details are not available on the website, consider going elsewhere to buy. Do
not rely on the e-mail address alone.
4. Do not enter personal details unless the security icon is displayed
(this is a small padlock that normally appears at the bottom of your browser
when you begin your transaction over the internet). You can click on the
padlock to see if the retailer has an encryption certificate. This should
explain the type and extent of security and encryption it uses. Only use
companies that have an encryption certificate and use secure transaction
technology. The address of the page where you enter personal details should
also start https://.
5. If you have and queries or concerns, telephone the company before giving
them your card details to reassure yourself that it is legitimate.
6. Print out your order and consider keeping copies of the retailer's terms
and conditions and return policy. Be aware that there may well be additional
charges such as postage and shipping. When buying from overseas, always err on
the side of caution and remember that it may be difficult to seek redress if
problems arise.
7. Check statements from your bank or card issuer carefully as soon as you
receive them. Raise any discrepancies with the retailer concerned in the first
instance. If you find any transaction on your statement that you are certain
you did not make, contact your card issuer immediately.
8. Ensure that you are fully aware of any payment commitments your are
entering into, including whether you are instructing a single payment, or a
series of payments.
9. Never disclose your card's PIN number to anyone, inlcluding people
claiming to be from your bank or the police, and never write it down or send it
over the internet.
10. If you have any doubts about using your card, find another method of
payment.
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About The Author
Robert Young is the owner and operator of Urban Safety Supplies and Hi-Tech
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