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Jan 08 2007

Internet Bargains Don’t Always Come Cheap

Published by Jennifer at 2:08 pm under Internet Bargains, Shopping Tips

Bargains are not easy to find, but the Internet merchants seem to have an endless supply. Shopping on the Internet can be convenient, and may bring up lots of bargains, but are these bargains really as cheap as they sound? Consumers may think they’re paying little for some products, but online bargains may have a hidden expense. Online bargain hunters may encounter problems, such as buying sub par items, credit card fraud, and wasting time looking for bargains, and high shipping costs.

Finding products at lower prices is a fact of life. Consumers have been hunting for bargains since the beginning of time. The Internet has millions of e-commerce web sites that offer discounted prices of products. The quality of a particular product may not be the same at a discounted price. Consumers should ask themselves, why an online merchant might be offering a lower price. Sometimes, quality must come before price. Some general items aren’t going to matter as much when it comes to the brand name, such as pet supplies, or sporting goods supplies that are disposable such as practice golf balls. However, buying at a discounted price online puts shoppers at a disadvantage, because they won’t be able to examine the merchandise before receiving it, and many of the discounted products are non-refundable. So, if a product at a cheap price is sub-par, consumers will not be able to return them, and something that seemed like a bargain becomes a financial loss. Wholesale sites are usually the best sites for bargains, but many of the products aren’t the same as products at retail prices.  

Another problem online bargain shoppers may encounter is an increased risk of credit card fraud. Consumers should be advised, that many bargain web sites have depleted security, and many of their shoppers’ credit card information is left unguarded. Hackers are more attracted to the small bargain sites, because many of those sites don’t have SSL encryption. Online shoppers credit card information would be left unsecured, so any hacker could purchase with their credit card, or use their personal information for other uses. The Internet bargain shopper’s best choice is to shop for bargains on bigger sites such as eBay and Amazon.

Finding bargains online is not an easy task. Consumers looking for bargains, online will waste hours of their time searching. Using specific terms in the search engine, will give a narrowed set of results, but it won’t help in finding the cheapest prices. Most consumers will have to know which sites have the cheapest prices, and this takes some research. Consumers may lose hours of time researching the bargain sites. Internet shopping is supposed to save time, but shopping for bargains will waste time. Bargains seem to be a dime a dozen, and most retail shoppers are lucky to find them. Shopping online is not so pleasant when it takes three hours.

If your shopping online, any item you purchase will have to be shipped. Most online bargains don’t come with free shipping. It may seem like a bargain online, but the shipping cost of a product will offset the discounted price. So shipping costs may force the bargain hunter to pay more online, than in the retail store. There is no limit to the shipping price range of any items. However some sites like Overstock.com have very low shipping prices starting at $1.00, but shoppers shouldn’t be surprised if items aren’t priced as low as they want.

Internet shopping is a great convenience, but shoppers should be aware a lower price usually means greater risks on the Internet. Shoppers should also know that Internet bargains don’t always come cheap. Bad merchandise, credit card fraud, time-consuming research, and high shipping prices can turn an online bargain shopping experience bad. Consumers should be wary that items at bargain prices aren’t always what they seem. Sometimes it’s better to stick to retail stores when searching for a bargain. If you’re confused or lost when looking for bargains online, then it’s best to go to a retail store. Shopping online is fast, and convenient, but it can be a hassle to find bargains online, and consumers will find it easier to find bargains elsewhere.

 

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