6. Conditions. Learn well in the conditions of employment or product purchase. Companies are required to provide this information if you have any questions contact them. You read about what happens if you return the product, who pays the shipping costs, if any geographic restrictions on delivery, payment methods, etc.
7. Find and read. Please read the privacy policy and site security. All companies offering Internet services must explain their privacy policy and what they do with our personal data.
8. Discretion, not give further details. When shopping, be cautious and discreet, provides the least possible amount of personal data. Evidently there is information like your name and address are required for purchase. But it is common that you ask for more data (such as consumer habits, phone numbers, data privacy, etc..) This information is often used for commercial purposes. Never answer a question that you think inappropriate for your purchase if you demand it as binding, find another place to buy the product.
9. Pay. Internet payment has the same risk that shopping by phone or catalog. The safest way is to pay on delivery, working with cash. In the absence of this option, you can pay by card or minipagos systems like Pay Pal. The risk of the card is to expose our number in a network like the Internet, this requires us to check that the connection is secure. Fortunately more and more banks implement new safety systems (passwords for Internet payments) that prevent anyone with our card to make payments over the network. Either way, it’s good to check all these points.
10. Copies. At the end of the checkout process, you should see a page summarizing your purchase or send you a confirmation email. Keep copies of these documents for the operations you have performed. Will be your receipt and proof if you have to claim. You can also print the page showing the information of the company. Archives this information until the end of the warranty period.