Shopping UK - Credit Card Security
by John Lynch
Published on this site: February 17th, 2006 - See
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Shopping on the internet is no less safe than shopping in
your local store. Follow these tips to ensure your online
shopping experience is a happy one.
Will My Credit Card Details be Stolen?
If you shop at sites that offer secure payment procedures,
the possibility of anyone getting your credit card details
is small.
The main way that card details are stolen is from discarded
credit card slips - picked up from rubbish bins or supermarkets.
However, if someone does steal your credit card details,
the distance selling regulations give you the right to a refund
from your card issuer for all money lost through fraudulent
use.
How Do You Know a Site that Offers Secure Payment
Look for the locked padlock sign at the bottom of your screen
and an address starting with 'https'("s" for secure)instead
of just "http" when you are asked to enter payment
details.
This means you are in a secure part of the site and all information
sent is scrambled by encryption software so that the details
are impossible to find out by hackers. Do not give credit
card details to a company that you have not checked.
Will Using my Credit Card Give Extra Protection?
If you spend between £100 and £30,000, a credit
card such as Visa or Mastercard will give you extra protection
under the Consumer Credit Act. The card issuer is jointly
liable with the retailer for faulty goods bought in the UK
and some issuers may accept liability for transactions involving
foreign goods.
Debit cards such Visa Delta or Switch or Maestro usually
do not give as much protection. So only use these cards for
buying cheaper products.
Keep a Record of Your Purchases
Print out a copy of your order and confirmation number of
your purchase for your own records. Reputable merchants will
usually send an email confirmation of your order. However,
a printed copy is useful to have in case your order is lost
or deleted or not delivered.

John Lynch ( To get advice on Shopping Uk and tips on
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