Can Somebody Help Me To Confirm Security Of These Online Shopping?

Posted by Conversion Expert | Online Security | Monday 2 November 2009 5:58 am

can somebody help me to confirm security of these online shopping?
1. http://www.activemailorder.com/…
2. www.actionvillage.com
3. http://www.hanger94.com/default.htm…
4. http://www.karmaloop.com/index.asp…
5. http://www.pharmacyboardshop.com/…
6. http://www.skatewarehouse.com/…
7. http://www.zappos.com/welcome.zhtml…
8. http://www.zumiez.com/default.aspx…
please help me to confirm security
are they safe to shop online?
thank u!!!!!!
ps: 1 ,3, 5 are important because I would like to buy there very much!

3 Comments »

  1. Comment by ForensicGirl █▓█☺█▓█ — November 2, 2009 @ 5:59 am

    Posting a bunch of sites online is really not advised… not only does it appear that you are attempting to advertise them but no one with connected brain cells is going to want to click on those links.
    If you are concerned about doing business with a vendor whether it is on the street or on the web… there are many things you can do…
    such as contacting the Better Business Bureau and looking up the business.
    Looking them up with the Consumer Affairs bureau in your area.
    You can perform a WHOIS on the internet to find the contact information for the owners.
    You can use a credit card that has online fraud protection and similar service protections.
    You can ensure that those websites use secure httpS transaction websites that are encrypted.
    You can verify their security certificate by clicking on the padlock icon and verifying the information is correct (ie, with verisign).
    You can also email them or call them in advance of purchasing and ask where you can find their policy information.. such as privacy, advertising, information protection, returns, etc…
    Anything would be better than asking a bunch of strangers on yahoo.
    Good Luck

  2. Comment by C — November 2, 2009 @ 5:59 am

    best bet is to check with the BBB….

  3. Comment by jimponde — November 2, 2009 @ 5:59 am

    Setup a paypal account and use it. It protects your bank/credit card info.

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