Online shopping for furniture and all other goods has grown into a massive industry and Australia is no exception to this. Australian shoppers are mostly sophisticated internet users but it’s always good to go over the basics one more time. There are still some people who are sceptical about shopping for cheap furniture online. These people may even balk at buying webtickets online because they’re afraid of falling prey to a scam of some sort.
But there are ways to mitigate the possible negative consequences of shopping online. It’s also possible to have an enjoyable time shopping for things that we need.
Stop at any time that you’re in doubt
Are you unsure about the website, your privacy, or the cheap furniture product you’re about to order? Then stop the transaction and return when you’ve gathered more information. It’s your money so feel free to return when you’re more informed or when you feel more assured about your privacy.
The site should protect your privacy
Scour the website’s Privacy Policy before, during, and after any interaction with them. Businesses that belong to TRUSTe immediately become more trusted than those that do not belong to this internet privacy service provider: TRUSTe monitors websites’ privacy practices.
You should feel safe
It’s no longer enough to just have a padlock icon on the site; shopping sites should also use https to show that their site is secure. Sites that do not use https could pose a potential threat to online shoppers. Sites and business owners should protect your credit card details against hackers. Contact the Australian Privacy Commissioner for information on privacy, IT and internet security issues.
Look for the small print
Read the site’s Terms & Conditions before you buy from them. Or try to find the ‘Disclaimer’, or ‘Legal Notices’ for more information. You want to know whether the shop offers a guarantee or a warrantee. Do they offer product support and are their products available to Australian shoppers who are looking to buy cheap furniture? And does the company include Goods and Services Tax in their prices?
Does something smell fishy?
If you can answer the following questions in the negative, you’re unlikely to be the victim of a scam:
- Does the site make extraordinary claims?
- Are the product prices super low?
- Do you think the company is an amateur?
- Does their phone just ring and ring and no-one answers?
Author bio:
Deals Direct wrote this article about shopping safetly for cheap furniture online.