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Tips for shopping online

Your rights when buying at a distance

 

 

People in Shetland have always done some of their buying at a distance – but in today’s world of cyber shopping and electronic payments how can you look after your own interests?
Be wary of companies that only use a PO Box number – get a full address.
Don’t assume a company is UK based because it has uk in its web address – get a full postal address.
Keep copies of emails and sales confirmations.
If your purchase is for more than £100, using your credit card to pay may give you added protection if things go wrong.
Make sure that the web address of the page starts https:// before you enter any personal information or payment details.  The s stands for secure.  There should also be a small closed padlock that appears in the bottom right hand corner of your screen.
You should never be asked to tell anyone your card’s PIN number – even if they claim to be from your bank or the police.  Never send your PIN number to anyone over the internet.
And always remember – if something seems to good to be true, it probably is!

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Click here for tips on what to look for when buying electrical goods online.

 

 

The Rough Guide to Online Safety

 

Download a copy of the new Rough Guide to Online Safety, published with the support of Get Safe Online.

 

 

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will help you protect yourself against internet threats.

 

The site is sponsored by government and leading businesses working together to provide a free, public service. Take the Just how safe are you? test.

 

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The Directgov website has further information and advice.

 

 

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