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Shopping Online:Advantages and Disadvantages Online buying and selling have become important parts of many people's lives. Students and parents rely on the Internet to acquire and sell textbooks at affordable prices. Virtual stores allow people to shop from the comfort of their homes without the pressure of a salesperson, and online marketplaces provide a new and more convenient venue for the exchange of virtually all types of goods and services. Both businesses and customers have embraced online sales as a cheaper and more convenient way to shop, but just like anything associated with the Internet, there are benefits and dangers associated with shopping online. Read on to learn how to protect yourself while you use this handy resource. Mechanics: How Does Online Buying Work? Shopping online is just like heading out to the store. Oftentimes, you can buy the same products online as available in a brick-and-mortar store and can sometimes score better sales. Finding a Product When you shop online, you have to start by searching for a product. This can be done by visiting a store's website, or if you are not aware of any store that has the particular item you are looking for or you'd like to compare prices between stores, you can always search for the items with a search engine and compare the results. On major retail websites, companies will have pictures, descriptions, and prices. If a company or individual does not have the means to create a website, some sites like Amazon and Yahoo! make it possible for them to display products or build their own online stores for a monthly fee. Other websites like eBay and Bidz provide an auction format, in which sellers can display items for a minimum price and buyers can bid on these items until the listing ends or the seller chooses to award it to a buyer. Most stores also have placed virtual customer service centers on their websites, so you can either call, email or chat with a live customer service representative if you have questions. Buying and Receiving the Product After selecting a product, the webpage usually has a "checkout" option. When you check out, you are often given a list of shipping and payment options. Shipping options include standard, expedited, and/or overnight shipping. Depending on the shipping company and your location, standard shipping usually takes seven to 21 business days, and expedited shipping can take anywhere from 2 to 6 business days. There are typically various payment options available: • E-Check: This payment option is just like paying directly from your bank account. If you choose to pay by electronic check, you are required to enter your routing and account numbers. Once this is done, the amount is taken directly from your bank account. • Credit Card: When you pay by credit card, instead of swiping your card as you would at a brick-and-mortar store, you type the required credit card information into provided fields. Required information includes your credit card number, expiration date, type of card (Visa, MasterCard, etc.) and verification/security number, which is usually the last three digits on the back of the card, above the signature. • Payment Vendors: Payment vendors or payment processing companies, such as PayPal, are e-commerce businesses that provide payment exchange services. They allow people to safely transfer money to one another without sharing financial information. Before you make a purchase through a payment vendor, you'll need to set up an account first to verify your credit card and/or financial institution information. Advantages of Online Trading There are a lot of benefits gained from buying and selling online. These include: • Convenience: It is very convenient to shop from where you are located. • Cost Savings: With ever-increasing gas prices, shopping online saves you the cost of driving to stores, as well as parking fees. You will also save time by avoiding standing in line, particularly around the holidays, when stores are very busy. • Variety: The Internet provides sellers with unlimited shelf space, so they are more likely to offer a wider variety of products than they would in brick-and-mortar stores. • No Pressure: In a virtual or online store, there is no salesperson hovering around and pressuring you to purchase. • Easy Comparison: Shopping online eliminates the need to wander from store to store comparing prices. Disadvantages of Online Trading There are also disadvantages to buying and selling online. These include: • Increased Risk of Identity Theft: When paying for your goods online, it can be very easy for someone to intercept sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, home address, and phone and other account numbers. • Vendor Fraud: If the vendor/seller is fraudulent, he or she might accept your payment and either refuse to send you your item or send you the wrong or a defective product. Trying to rectify an incorrect order with a vendor through the Internet can be a hassle. Read more....

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