The online market has several shopping websites portals. Lets take it for granted that you have taken that decided on what you wish to buy and you only want to find out where to buy from.
Do a search on Google with the name of the item you wish to buy + store. For example if you want to buy a wireless printer, you search with he terms wireless printer + store, and when you see the available stores in the search result. Click on each links to find out about each sellers found in the search result.
Look for information about the following:
1. Physical address of the website owners: The office can be found somewhere on the globe.
2. What others are saying about the seller?
3. How long has the business being online?
4. Does it have legal right to sell that product?
5. Does the phone line work? Call the phone and speak with a human being not a machine.
6. Compare the costs and features of the product with what you have in mind
7. What options are available to you? Delivery guide line and terms and conditions
You should be aware that most of this shops are not the actual manufacturers of the products but they acts as auctioneers, advertiser of the products. They are like display windows for the marketing of that product.
In order to pay for product purchased, you could use credit cards, debit card, gift cards, third party payment options like Cashu, PayPal, Google Checkout, etc. you should also consider the exchange rate of your local currency compared with the store you are buying from, the charges by credit cards.
The next step to take after making a choice of seller to buy from; confirm the picture of the product, cost of the product with delivery costs and time, and warranty details. At this point if the total cost is not what you bargain for you could decline the order or allow it if you want.
After buying there is usually confirmation sent to your email and a confirmation pop up page after the transaction goes through, print and keep these documents plus other necessary document that the seller sends to you through emails during the buying process.
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