Shopping Online This Christmas
Arts & Entertainment → Books & Music
- Author Richard Richard
- Published January 27, 2010
- Word count 611
The Christmas season should be a relaxing and enjoyable time of year for everybody, yet the combination of family visits, making Christmas dinner and finding presents for everybody is enough to drive anybody to despair! Although you can’t do a lot about your family, one way to take some of the pressure off this Christmas is to do your Christmas shopping online – there are so many advantages that I wonder why anybody even hits the streets at all!
Christmas shopping is about the worst part about the season; walking for miles with heavy bags, through thousands of people walking the opposite way is the last thing anybody needs, especially when it’s cold and wet. As if this isn’t bad enough, there’s the chore of actually finding the presents to start with, before you can even begin the agony of getting them home. Wouldn’t it be much easier and less stressful to sit at home with a steaming cup of mulled wine, having a casual browse through hundreds of products, organised by name, price and type? Well, now you can; with thousands on online retailers across the internet, it couldn’t be easier to find exactly what you are looking for and have it delivered to your door with a few simple clicks!
Yet this is just one of the many reasons why shopping online for your Christmas presents is preferable to stalking shops, standing in queues and grilling over-worked shop workers just to find out what they have in stock. Reputable websites also have the advantage of having their products organised by a variety of keywords; allowing you to browse quickly through their inventories, looking for interesting gift ideas for those people in your life who seem to have everything! What’s more, when you do find a potential gift idea, many websites also offer a feature displaying similar products that other customers have purchased – providing you with an insight into what else the person you are shopping for might be interested in. For example, people who are interested in wrestler Mick Foley’s autobiography also tend to be interested in his range of children’s books – how would you figure that out in a high street shop?
So far we have established that shopping online for Christmas presents is much more convenient than the conventional haul through the town centre. In return for this ease of use, you could be forgiven for expecting inflated prices and costly delivery charges – especially at this time of year. However, nothing could be further from the truth! Due to the reduced running costs, online retailers can afford to keep their prices lower than their high street equivalents – meaning you’ll actually save money by doing your shopping from the comfort of your own home! With many websites also offering free delivery, there really is no reason to set a foot outside into the wind, rain and crowds of people.
However, just as you wouldn’t trust a dodgy character selling "Genuine Unreleased DVDs" down a back alley, so you should take precautions when buying everything from plasma TVs to second-hand books online. Only buy from secure, reputable retails and, when possible, use a credit card to protect yourself in the event that something does go wrong. If you are not sure about a website, look it up online and see what other people have to say about it. The same goes for buying from individuals through auction sites; millions of people do this every day without incident, yet there is always potential to be scammed so make sure you check reviews and ratings of buyers before committing to anything.
Gary Bryan is a web developer, specialising in online book retailers. For more information about buying or selling books, he recommends you visit http://www.priceminister.co.uk/nav/Books
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