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Safe On-Line Shopping Tips

Posted in: Press Releases
By ITRC
Nov 3, 2008 - 3:06:43 PM

PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION
Contact:  Linda Foley, lfoley@idtheftcenter.org, 858-693-7935 x 101
   8:45 am - 4:30 pm Pacific Time


Is Shopping On-Line Safe?  It All Depends on You!

San Diego, CA. (November 3, 2008):  The catalogues have already started to fill up your post box and advertisements for “must have” items are cluttering your email mailbox.  It’s holiday time and retailers are going to great lengths to attract your attention.  With the current economic situation, and aggressive pricing offered on-line, it is likely that more people will use on-line shopping this holiday season. 

The Identity Theft Resource Center has some safety tips that it recommends all consumers follow when ordering gifts over the Internet or by mail. For a more detailed safe ecommerce list, visit: www.idtheftcenter.org/artman2/publish/c_tips/Fact_Sheet_103_Online_Commerce.shtml .

You must make sure you are doing business with a legitimate company.  Check out companies with the Better Business Bureau and with the Secretary of State where the business is located to check for complaints and to verify they have current business licenses. 

Internet shoppers should take several proactive steps to make their on-line shopping spree as safe as possible.  When you order items, the website should be a secure website, indicated by “//https:” beginning the address, and a locked padlock icon on the web browser indicating a secure website.  Research the company using the Internet.  Make sure that the company has a legitimate street address and a phone contact number that actually delivers the caller to a person.  These will become vital if there is a problem with the order.  Search for any complaints on the company that people have posted.  Often a simple Google search for “xxx company complaints problems” may influence your purchasing choice.  Also, you may want to shop in stores located in the United States.  If you choose to shop outside the U.S., know the regulations of the country involved.  U.S. companies are more closely regulated than those outside of the U.S. 

When you shop on-line, read the fine print.  You should know the return policy and the procedure the company uses to process your orders.  Read the shipping rules to find out who pays for shipping.  They may have different policies for shipping to you versus a returned item.  It might be wise to ask if they insure the package when shipping.  Ask whether you get a store credit or a full refund if you must return the item.  Ask about any restocking charges.  Confirm that they do not share your information with other companies.  Remember that you can you “opt-out” of further promotional offers if you wish.  

Keep a photocopy of your order, the mailing address and phone number of the company, and the confirmation of your order.   Use a credit card that you designate for online shopping only.  This means you have a single statement that is easier to check for fraudulent purchases.  Do not use debit cards for on-line shopping, as debit cards do not have the same protections as credit cards, and can be used to remove funds immediately from your account.  Never send a check to pay for a purchase.  Checks can be copied and used in many ways for fraudulent activity.
 
Finally, make sure that your computer is safe for Internet shopping.  Keep your computer protection programs, such as firewall, anti-virus, and anti-spyware software updated.  If you have questions about your computer security system, ITRC’s Solution 13 might help.

ITRC wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday season.  Please remember to guard your wallet if you visit the malls and shopping centers, and keep your Social Security card at home.  Limit the number of credit cards you carry with you!  And by the way, shredders and computer security programs make excellent holiday gifts.

About the ITRC
The Identity Theft Resource Center® (ITRC) is a non-profit organization established to support victims of identity theft in resolving their cases, and to broaden public education and awareness in the understanding of identity theft. It is the on-going mission of the ITRC to assist victims, educate consumers, research identity theft and increase public and corporate awareness about this problem.  Visit
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ITRC Identity Theft ©    This project was supported by Grant No. 2007-VF-GX-K038 awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.  Points of view in this document are those of the ITRC and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.


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