Safe Online Holiday ShoppingSHOPPING ONLINE FOR THE HOLIDAYS: TWELVE TIPS TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CYBER GRINCHES, SCAMS AND SCHEMES WASHINGTON, DC – November 17, 2005 – The holiday season is a busy time as people hunt for the perfect gifts for family and friends. The Internet can make your shopping faster and easier, but there can also be pitfalls if you’re not careful. The National Consumers League, the Better Business Bureau and the National Cyber Security Alliance offer key advice to ensure you have a safe online shopping experience, so that your gift-giving is a joyous occasion, not an opportunity for cyber thieves:
These tips are available at www.nclnet.org/holiday or www.staysafeonline.org . NCL offers advice about shopping safely online at www.nclnet.org/shoppingonline and telemarketing and Internet fraud tips at www.fraud.org. The BBB offers reports on several million businesses at www.bbb.org and access to nearly 25,000 BBBOnLine seal holders, plus consumer and business tips, at www.bbbonline.org. About the National Consumers League Founded in 1899, NCL’s mission is to protect and promote social and economic justice for consumers and workers in the United States and abroad. For more information, visit www.nclnet.org About the National Cyber Security Alliance A not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) is a central clearinghouse for cyber security awareness and education for home users, small businesses, and the education community. A public-private partnership, NCSA sponsors include the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Trade Commission, and many private-sector corporations and organizations. For more information, and to review the top 8 cyber security practices, visit www.staysafeonline.org. About the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org) The Better Business Bureau (BBB) system is dedicated to fostering fair and honest relationships between businesses and consumers, instilling consumer confidence and contributing to an ethical business environment, in both the traditional and online marketplaces. The first BBB was founded in 1912, and the network of BBBs and the Council of Better Business Bureaus have grown to become the most recognized advocate for promoting ethical business and advertising practices, providing more than 60 million instances of service to consumers and businesses in 2004. BBBs in the U.S. and Canada are supported by 375,000 business members throughout North America. |
December 2006
Additional Tips from IITWatch seller ratings and buyer feedback. If buying something via eBay or another online auction site, pay attention to seller ratings and feedback from other buyers. If it looks like a particular seller has a low rating, avoid that seller. Ask about "substitute" or "single-use" credit card numbers. Some credit cards now provide "substitute" or "single-use" numbers, linked to your account, that you can use for one purchase only. Because you never give your real account number, your financial information is safe from abuse by hackers or dishonest company employees. Buy online, pick up at the store. Some companies allow you to browse and buy the item online and then pick it up at a store location. This can be handy if you need something quickly or if you are travelling and want to pick up the item at your destination city. Shopping for a Computer? Macintoshes are available directly from Apple on the web at a discounted price for St. Olaf students, staff and faculty. To purchase a Mac, simply go to http://store.apple.com/. Then select the Education link to see prices for higher education. Gateway PC-compatibles are available from Gateway by phone or online. The phone number is 1-877-485-1462 (option 2, then option 1). When calling, let them know that you are a student or member of the faculty/staff and use the product code C03179349A to get the discount. Don't wait until the last minute. Don't forget that shipping times can be longer than normal close to Christmas so order early to be sure you have your items in time.
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