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Is Shopping Online For Your Horse Gifts Safe?

By: Mike Gorzalka

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Shopping for horse gifts or other gift items on the internet

is quick, convenient and is probably safer than you think.

However, you still need to be aware that it is essential to

vigorously protect your privacy and financial information

when making purchases online.

If you take the necessary precautions to protect

yourself when shopping for those special gifts for horse

lovers, it should be no riskier than buying by mail order or

over the phone.

To make your shopping experience a safe and happy one, the

Following suggestions may be of help:

1. When shopping, always be sure that the Web site is secure

before you provide any financial information, like your bank

account number or credit card information.

Secured Web sites will use encryption to scramble your

information when transmitted over the Internet.

There are a couple of ways for you to identify if a Web site

is secure.

a. A Web site address that is secure is preceded by "https".

For example,https//www.secure-site.com.The letter s at

the end of http indicates that Web site is secure.

b. Look for a yellow or golden closed lock or an unbroken

key at the bottom of your browser window.

Web sites may use other symbols to indicate their Web

site is secure, so if you don't see the two symbols

mentioned above continue to investigate and see if you can

locate other symbols or information indicating their Web

site is secure.

2. Still uncomfortable with providing your billing

information over the Internet? Then you might want to ask

the business you're shopping if they use alternate methods,

such as the telephone.

3. Whenever possible, it is recommended paying by credit

card; this will offer you added protection if a dispute

should arise.

4. If you prefer not paying by credit card, request that

your purchase be sent C.O.D. You can make your payment by

check or money order, this is easier to trace than cash. It

is probably a good idea that you never pay in cash for

obvious reasons.

5. Some businesses display the Better Business Bureau logo

on their Web Site, others do not. If you're not feeling at

ease, consider checking with the Better Business Bureau for

a reliability report. The report will include such

information as; the length of time the company has been in

business, the company's complaint history and whether

the business participates in BBB programs, such as dispute

mediation.

6. If you shop online auctions, be sure you exercise the

same good sense you use for your other transactions. Do your

homework. Check the "feedback" areas of online auction

sites; most of the time they are a good source for getting

information about other buyers' who have purchased from the

seller. You can always check with the Better Business

Bureau nearest the seller for any complaints if the seller

is a business.

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About The Author:



Mike and his wife Jean own and operate several gift shops.
Their experience spans some 20 years.

Mike has spent the better part of his life around horses.


His dad, Mike Sr., taught him the importance of

understanding
the horse and how to use a firm, but kinder and gentler
approach to helping horses understand what it is we humans
are trying to communicate.

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