Online shopping has its problems. Sometimes you run into online stores that do not take back broken merchandise because the stores know you can't do anything to them because you are so far away. They figure you will give up if they put you on hold when you call. So, it is always smart to research the online store before you buy from them. Dell is fine, I never had problems buying from dell.
2006-08-01 22:18:02
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answered by paul 3
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I just purchased a laptop from dell online. Recieved it last week. I was satisfied with the process.
the largest concern people really have is with the credit card. I'm assuming that is your concern as well.
Dell has a secure site for credit card processing and it's quite safe.
I have developed websites that do online credit card processing and know that a credit card does not have to be stored, so hopefully Dell's web programmers know this too and choose not to save your card.
But I had no worries when I made my purchase!
2006-08-01 12:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Firt off... Dell makes a crappy overpriced laptop, atm. Check out HP.
Online shopping is great. But don't count out Best Buy or Circuit City. Find the lowest price online, then call your local stores. Sometimes they have store rebates. Add that to the shipping costs you save, and you could come out ahead by buying local.
Newegg.com is one of my favorite online stores.
2006-08-01 12:33:37
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answered by wordnerd27x 4
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I use EBay, but you just have to read seller's feedbacks very very carefully. The best way to do that is to log into your EBay account, look at their feedback page, then on the right there is a little box, look in there and go to 'last 12 months', then it will bring up a list of neutrals and negative feedbacks showng how many, you click on that line of negatives, and read all the negative comments in case they have ripped a few people off, and they sell lots, its too hard to browse through all the good feedback. But remember if they have lots of good feedback as well, perhaps its just silly customers who didn't read their listings properly. That's what I do!
But also remember, when buying electronics, buy from a reputable firm in your country! So choose sellers carefully, there are lots of wonderful sellers on ebay, prices are great too!
2006-08-01 12:36:30
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answered by shellys.place 4
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Just remember there is no such thing as an absolutely secure website and my credentials for that statement are that my degree is in computers. I graduated with honors.
If you are going to purchase something from an online merchant, call your credit card number in to them, don't give it out online. It's far better to take the time to do that than to have it be the one time hackers got into their system.
2006-08-01 12:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i think its okay to buy stuff online...just make sure that it would be cheaper to buy it online then in a store you can just get it from....also remember there's shipping and handling and you'd want to check out that price as well....you can try eBAY as well because i heard that you can get cheap prices from there....something bad about shopping online is you have to give your credit card number, and sometimes the people who have it can withdraw money from your card....(that happened to my sister)....it would not likely happen, but just be careful....
2006-08-01 12:36:36
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answered by blue_bee 4
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My sister in law has ordered online from Dell twice and has had zero problems.
2006-08-01 12:33:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I love online shopping! I have not had any bad items sent yet, had to exchange a few things but that was it.
2006-08-01 12:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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dell's on the way down... but, in general, I've been shopping online for years... the good:bad experience ratio is about the same as for traditinal retailers.
2006-08-01 12:34:12
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answered by chuckynjwvu 2
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I stay in Phoenix its crowded, warm and all and sundry is rude. I lived in Tucson as quickly as I went to the college of Arizona. it continues to be warm however the all and sundry is extra laid back, the site visitors isn't fairly as undesirable, and that they are lots of trekking trails and Mt. Lemon is interior of driving distance. If i ought to i might pass back to Tucson.
2016-11-03 11:54:39
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answered by ? 4
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