Title: How to Buy and Sell Online Without Getting Scammed
1How to Buy and Sell Online Without Getting
Scammed
- People have been scammed and have felt the pain
of being taken advantage of in these days of
online purchasing. I had to deal with these scams
in the early stages of my employment as a cop,
which resulted in victims losing thousands of
dollars. This book will teach you all you need to
know about buying and selling safely online.
2Method 1 Locating Reliable Websites
- Websites can provide a wealth of information, but
how can you know which ones to trust? Anyone may
build a website appear to be from a credible
source in the digital era. Scam sites should be
avoided at all costs. Here are some pointers for
locating reliable websites
31 To ensure that a site is safe, use URLs that
begin with "https."
- Check to determine if a link to a product
description begins with "HTTPS" before clicking
on it. If it does, you may rest assured that the
site is safe and that the product description is
stored on a secure server.
42 Keep an eye out for mistakes in grammar and
spelling.
- Read the postings and information for the
products as you scroll across the website. Check
for common spelling and grammatical issues, as
these could indicate that the site was thrown up
fast and isn't trustworthy. Click through the
site's various pages to see if there are any
other mistakes or if it was only an error on one
page.
53 If you can, look at the seller's feedback
rating.
- Look for any ratings or reviews that other people
have given for the vendor by clicking on their
profile. Look through the reviews to see what
other people have said about the seller in the
past. You can generally believe them if they seem
primarily positive. If there are a lot of
unfavourable reviews, you might want to look for
another seller.
64 Every eCommerce website development company
create refund policy, look for consumer
protection or return policies.
- Look for a section called "Consumer Protection
Policy" or something similar near the bottom of
the page. If you don't see one listed, it's
possible that the site won't provide the same
level of security for any information you
provide. You can also look for a return policy on
the website and avoid purchasing things that
don't provide refunds or exchanges.
75 Be aware of things that are listed for less
than their market value.
- Check the prices of the things you're interested
in on the site you're unsure about. Look up the
same item on a safe marketplace like Amazon, or
see what others are selling it for on Craigslist
or eBay. It may be a scam if the quoted price is
more than 55 percent lower than what other sites
are selling for. You should avoid using the site.
86 Perform a reverse image search to discover if
the seller has reused images.
- Before pressing enter, right-click on the image
on the poster and copy it into a search engine.
If you don't get any search results, it's because
the user shot the photo and hasn't shared it yet.
Otherwise, look through the search results to
check if the image has been shared elsewhere. If
you find the same account or individual sharing
the image, double-check that the information on
both postings matches, or it could be a fraud.
9Method 2 Keeping Your Data and Transactions Safe
- You need to know that when you shop online, give
out your account information, or send emails with
personal information, it is private and
confidential. This implies the information must
be encrypted and cannot be decrypted in transit
or by a hacker.
101 Never offer personal information to
unscrupulous buyers or vendors.
- We understand how important your personal
information is to you, and we want to make sure
you don't offer it to unscrupulous buyers and
dealers. As a result, before you confirm
payments, we require that you review the
information of all buyers and sellers.
112 When making purchases, use a credit card rather
than a debit card.
- If someone obtains your information, most credit
cards offer zero-liability rules, which means you
won't have to pay for purchases you didn't
authorise. - Because debit cards do not provide the same level
of liability protection as credit cards, you
should erase any debit card information you have
kept on the marketplace and replace it with the
credit card you use.
123 When buying or selling in person, go for cash.
- When buying or selling in person, cash is the
most convenient method of payment. You won't need
to carry a credit card processor with you or pay
for one.
134 If you don't have cash, use a person-to-person
payment app.
- Swip is a revolutionary person-to-person payment
app that allows you to instantaneously pay anyone
in your phone book with no fees or commissions.
Swip makes it simple to send money to friends,
family, and businesses via electronic transfer.
Swip makes it simple to repay individuals by
sending money directly to their bank accounts,
whether it's for shared expenses or a gift.
145 When purchasing or selling, avoid using money
transfers or checks.
- PayPal is the safer and easier way to pay when
selling or buying products online. When you use
PayPal, you eliminate the risk of mailing money
orders or checks, which can take a long time to
arrive and are easy to misplace. PayPal allows
you to send money to a recipient instantaneously
while safeguarding yourself from fraud or scam.
156 Purchases should be made through secure
Internet connections.
- Financial transactions conducted over the
Internet are extremely vulnerable to fraud. The
majority of merchants now only accept credit
cards as payment, which are subject to fraud.
Merchants are beginning to use Secure Socket
Layer (SSL) technology, but it is not yet widely
used. SSL is a security standard that allows
sensitive data like credit card numbers and
social security numbers to be safely transmitted
over the Internet. Consumers want to shop with
companies that use SSL technology to secure their
transactions so that their personal information,
as well as their money, is kept safe.
16Method 3 Staying Away from Scams and Fraud while
using eCommerce website
- When buying something, you want to make sure
you're not a victim of a scam or fraud. The
simplest method to protect yourself is to
carefully read product descriptions. Scammers and
fraudsters frequently use the dangling modifier
approach to target clients in commercial
descriptions. The following is an example of how
scammers will employ the tactic to raise doubt in
the minds of their potential victims
171 If a buyer places particularly large or
expensive orders, speak with them personally.
- Use the contact information provided by the
individual who placed the order to contact them.
If there is a listed phone number, try calling
the person to confirm the amount of things is
right. If you're still sceptical, try speaking
directly with the cardholder who placed the
order, and if you have any doubts, request
evidence of their identity and address, such as a
photo ID or anything similar. Cancel the order if
they are unable to give the information.
182 To avoid fake damage claims, take detailed
images of your items.
- Take comprehensive shots of an object from
numerous angles before sending it to someone to
document its condition. Keep the photographs on
hand in case the individual who receives the item
says it is damaged. If they do, you'll have proof
that the product was in good working order before
it was despatched.
193 Obtain shipping insurance to cover transit
damage.
- Select a plan from a third party or enrol in
shipping insurance through the marketplace you're
utilising. Make sure you have enough insurance to
cover the cost of the item if it is destroyed
during shipping. The insurance will also protect
you from crooks who claim they got a damaged
goods.
204 If you're selling stuff on Craigslist or
Facebook, stick to local buyers.
- Buyers claiming to be in a different location may
be scammers, because these markets are designated
for specific areas. If the buyer requests that
you ship the item you advertised on Craigslist or
Facebook Marketplace, see if they can meet you
locally instead. If not, stay away from them so
you don't lose money.
215 If you're purchasing or selling products
locally, meet in a public spot.
- Choose a well-lit, public site, such as a
supermarket parking lot, a cafe, or a police
station, because these are safer. Choose a time
when a large number of people will be present in
case something goes wrong during the transaction.
Keep your phone with you at all timanes during
the transaction in case of emergency.
226 If feasible, inspect the item's quality before
paying for it.
- Inquire with the seller if you can inspect the
item first. Check to see if the goods works and
keep an eye out for any damage or quality issues.
Turn on devices and let them run for a few
minutes to make sure they're working. Say no to
the sale if the goods doesn't work or isn't of
the quality you expected.
237 Contact the site's support page if you have any
concerns with an order.
- On the marketplace you used, look for a Contact
or Help page and select the option for reporting
an order. Include as much information as
possible, such as your order number, the product,
and the buyer or seller's information. Make a
list of any issues you're having or what went
wrong with the item. To solve your problem,
follow the site's guidelines to the letter.
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