Ripped off? Here’s what you do
Of course, even the savviest shoppers have bad experiences now and then. Onguard Online has advice on how to avoid being a victim of fraud and instructions on how to report it if it happens to you. We like the Better Business Bureau’s Online Shopping Tips and highly recommend using their site to select reputable retailers.
Finally, ask your bank, credit card company or PayPal about temporary credit cards, which go by many names. Basically, they’re one-time-use accounts that aren’t good for anything but a particular purchase or two. And keep your antennae up for news of Revolution Money, a company that will offer a credit card that contains no personal information stored on or inside it.
Now get out there, um, get to your computer, and go make a deal!
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