Setiap petang Khamis ada Pasar Tani kat BBBangi. Balik keje tadi plan nak beli capati kat situ. Malangnya hujan. Jadi terpaksa tukar "menu".
Plan nak gi Warta beli sandwich kat Pizza Hut. Sambil tunggu ble pegi cari thumb drive. Thumb drive asyik ilang je. Kena singgah kat ATM dulu sbb dlm wallet ada dalam RM20 je.
Masa tiba giliran kat ATM, keluarkan wallet untuk ambil kad ATM. Cari punya cari, tak jumpa kad tu! Cemas kejap.
Terpaksa tuka plan. Mampu beli sandwich je. Thumb drive kena cancel..
Balik rumah da masuk waktu Maghrib. So mandi dulu, lepas tu solat. Sebelum tu charge dulu iPad.
Lepas solat, makan sambil tengok SVU. Selesai makan baru get online untuk cari no. tel. bank. Lepas buat laporan, cek acc online. Alhamdulillah, no further transaction after the last one two days ago.
And how did my ATM card go missing?
Silly me. I must have left it at the ATM slot! No one was using the ATM after I did, so there's no one to alert me that I've left my card.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Tips for Online Shopping—Before You Buy
Online shopping can be a convenient and fun activity, provided you take a
few precautions to ensure that your information and money stay safe.
Take the time to review these tips on what to do before making a
purchase in order to have the best experience possible.
Comparison shop—Use comparison sites or a search engine
to look for the best deals, but be wary of deals that sound too good to
be true. If an online merchant’s prices seem unusually low compared to
others, look for tell tale signs that you could be on a fraudulent site.
Are there any typos on the site? Does the company ask for unnecessary
information such as your passport number or date of birth? If so,
consider looking around for a different merchant to buy from.
Do background checks on the e-tailer—Make sure that the e-tailer has a physical address and phone number listed. If you are suspicious about the site, call the company's phone number to see if a representative is available. Also, look for information such as how long the company has been in business, customer service policies, and whether they offer warranties, repairs, or returns.
Read customer reviews—Another important step in investigating an online merchant is to do a search for customer reviews. If there are multiple complaints about the company, proceed with caution.
Understand the shipping policies and delivery times—Look into shipping and handling fees and make sure they seem reasonable to you. You want to make sure that you understand all your shipping options and how they will affect your total cost.
Know your options when it comes to returns and exchanges—Since it is difficult to determine things like quality and fit when shopping online, it is important to check out the merchant’s return and exchange policies. Is there a time limit or other restrictions on returns? You should also see if there is a restocking charge in case you need to return an order.
If the merchant does accept returns, you should find out if they will fully refund the charges or if you will get store credit. If the merchant only offers store credits, see if there are any time restrictions on using the credit.
Review the company's privacy policy—Look to see how the merchant uses your personal information and check to make sure that it will not be shared with third parties. You should only disclose facts necessary to complete your purchase and not any additional information about yourself.
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Before You Buy
Comparison shop—Use comparison sites or a search engine
to look for the best deals, but be wary of deals that sound too good to
be true. If an online merchant’s prices seem unusually low compared to
others, look for tell tale signs that you could be on a fraudulent site.
Are there any typos on the site? Does the company ask for unnecessary
information such as your passport number or date of birth? If so,
consider looking around for a different merchant to buy from.Do background checks on the e-tailer—Make sure that the e-tailer has a physical address and phone number listed. If you are suspicious about the site, call the company's phone number to see if a representative is available. Also, look for information such as how long the company has been in business, customer service policies, and whether they offer warranties, repairs, or returns.
Read customer reviews—Another important step in investigating an online merchant is to do a search for customer reviews. If there are multiple complaints about the company, proceed with caution.
Understand the shipping policies and delivery times—Look into shipping and handling fees and make sure they seem reasonable to you. You want to make sure that you understand all your shipping options and how they will affect your total cost.
Since you may need your purchase by a specific
date, you should investigate the time it will take for delivery. Some
merchants take time to process the order before they ship, so look at
their shipping policy to determine the actual delivery date.
You will also want to check to see if they
have shipping insurance. If you are buying from a foreign merchant,
check to see if they ship internationally.
Some merchants even offer free shipping so look into this before you make a final purchase decision.
Know your options when it comes to returns and exchanges—Since it is difficult to determine things like quality and fit when shopping online, it is important to check out the merchant’s return and exchange policies. Is there a time limit or other restrictions on returns? You should also see if there is a restocking charge in case you need to return an order.
If the merchant does accept returns, you should find out if they will fully refund the charges or if you will get store credit. If the merchant only offers store credits, see if there are any time restrictions on using the credit.
Review the company's privacy policy—Look to see how the merchant uses your personal information and check to make sure that it will not be shared with third parties. You should only disclose facts necessary to complete your purchase and not any additional information about yourself.
By following these tips, and doing a little homework ahead of time, you can expect a safer shopping experience.
- McAfee Security Advice Center -
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