SHOPPING ONLINE HERE WHOLESALE PRICES

By yogaguru3

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Online shopping is the process consumers go through to purchase products or services over the Internet. An online shop, e-shop, internet shop, webshop or online store evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping mall. It is an electronic commerce application used for business-to-business electronic commerce (B2B) or business-to-consumer electronic commerce (B2C). Online shopping is popular mainly because of its speed and ease of use. Some issues of concern can include fluctuating exchange rates for foreign currencies, local and international laws and delivery methods.

Product reviews
Online shoppers can easily learn from previous experiences of different products, mostly by reading user or expert reviews. Reading online product reviews is usually the first step in online shopping, which plays an important role in customers’ decisions. Many online stores such as Amazon.com and Newegg today allow customers to comment or rate their items. There are also dedicated review sites (e.g. Epinions, etc.) to host user reviews for different products.

Store reputation
It is important to do business with reputable online stores to avoid possible Internet fraud and to easily exchange or return when things go wrong. Again, shoppers often read store ratings or reviews by other customers if they are not familiar with some online stores.

Some general guidelines apply when choosing an online store

Honesty in providing product information and availability
Speed of orders processing
Shipping cost and speed: online package tracking is popular today
Return/exchange policy: the time frame customers can return/exchange; who should pay the returning shipping; if there is any restocking fee etc.
Some online stores also provide live chat with their representatives in case customer need to discuss the product.

Price comparison
An advantage of shopping online is being able to use the power of the internet to seek out the lowest prices or the best deals available for items or services. For example if one is buying a digital camera he/she should enter “digital camera” into a search engine or a price search engine. Most price comparison services have the advantage of store ratings and reviews. Getting the lowest price is important but it is more important to make sure the merchant or store the customer is purchasing from is reputable. There are some online stores that display ridiculously low prices, but when you call them you may find out that the item you’re seeking is out of stock. This is called the “bait and switch” technique. The best way to avoid backorder disappointment is to contact the online store by phone and verify that the product you’re seeking is in stock. If you’re told that there’s only one left, then place your order by phone.

The differences between the online prices and local store prices also rely on the shipping cost and tax. A wise customer would consider the final prices instead of just product prices.

Discounts
There are multiple websites (e.g. FatWallet, dealsea, Couponalbum, Memolink, etc.) that compile coupon or discount information for most online merchants. Before purchasing online, it is usually worth checking for discounts and coupons. Typing the name of the online merchant along with the word “coupon” in a search engine will provide multiple results. Some of the more popular coupon websites have forums where you can ask for help hunting down a deal if you don’t have the time.

Main article: Online shopping rewards
There are at least three major shopping portals that provide members rebates or rewards for shopping via their sites. How does it work? The merchants pay the portals for the business; the portals share the proceeds with the member. Rebates usually range in the 2-5% range. Membership is free, but some portals require a higher rebate balance before payout. Some will send out a payment automatically, others wait until the member requests one. If you join, be sure to read the fine print so you understand the rebate program.

Placing online orders
The actual steps of ordering online is simple after the preparing steps of reading reviews and finding a balance between good stores and good prices:

Browse product categories using a web browser
Put items into virtual shopping cart (or market basket).
Just as in a physical store viewing the contents of the cart can be done at any time.
Quantities of products can be changed or deleted.
Checkout
Log in or register by choosing a username and a password. Not all online stores require registration.
Enter personal data.
Billing address
Shipping address (some online stores do not permit a separate shipping address, at least not online)
Phone number
E-Mail address (extremely important, as they may have no other way of contacting you if a problem arises)
Choose means of payment
Choose delivery speed and method (post, courier and logistics service, etc.)
Confirm order
After editing the personal data a confirmation page is displayed so that the online shopper can approve, change or abort the order.
Logout

Means of payment
Online shoppers commonly use their credit card for making payments, however some systems enable users to create accounts and pay by alternative means, such as

Debit card
Various types of electronic money
Cash on delivery (C.O.D.) Note: Very few online stores will ship C.O.D.
Cheque
Wire transfer/delivery on payment
Postal money order
PayPal
Google Checkout

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