There’s something about World wide web shopping that evokes a certain primitive fear in me. Most of my friends have started to shop on World wide web years ago, but it took me until this year to finally get started.
I have a high-speed Internet connection, and in most senses I am a pretty Web savvy, high-tech kind of guy. Nevertheless, shopping on the Internet scares me. Consider it this way: if you walk into a store, you have every opportunity to see if something looks fishy.
If the clerk looks dishonest, if there are people waiting around looking for your credit card number, or if the store seems to sell shabby wares, you can always back out before it is too late. At an World wide web shop, however, you’ve no opportunity to do any of this. Basically, you have to just trust a total stranger, sight unseen. That is something that’s hard for me to do.
It was about to happen in the long run though. Finally, I was drawn into Internet shopping by the same reason why everyone is doing it, because of convenience. I have the ability to order a book for a cheaper price through Amazon instead of ordering it into my local bookstore while waiting for a few weeks to pick it up.
And if you are looking for hard to find or collectible items, Internet shops are the only way to go. There are more and more things nowadays that you can’t get unless you use the World wide web.
For example, one of my cousins just recently bought a highly coveted item in an World wide web antique shop. It was a turn-of-the-century lamp, and it was absolutely gorgeous. He’d been looking for it for years, and if it hadn’t been for Internet shopping he might never have found it.
The fact that he was able to browse the wares of many national and regional antique dealers made the World wide web shopping more valuable than all the hours he spent looking through various antique shops. It gave him more shopping power than he would have normally had.
Nonetheless, I am still pretty conservative with my World wide web shopping habits. Most of my friends will purchase things just about anywhere, but I’ll only go to a few different stores. It still makes me too nervous to give out my credit card over the World wide web, you see, and I would rather miss out on a few deals than compromise my financial future.
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