Buying Products Online

18 April 2010 by MediaCube
Buying Products Online

Buying products on the internet can be a very traumatic, pain staking and not to mention time consuming exercise.  There are literally thousands of categories of products to choose from and even millions of types of products in every category.  Unfortunately it’s not possible to try out each and every product before you buy it so one option is to close your eyes and simply buy the first product in a specific category and hope for the best.

 

Many times this proves to be a winner attitude to have because having bought a certain product and not knowing what else is available on the market helps you not to worry whether what you’ve bought is actually worth it or not.  Like they say in the classics: “what the eye does not see does not affect the heart” or something like that.  The other side of the coin is to research each and every product until you blue in the face to really make sure that you’re buying good value for money.  This method can also be very traumatic and time consuming and invariably leads to not buying anything at all.

 

One criterion that a lot of potential buyers use when it comes to choosing a specific product is off course the price and only the price.  Especially when times are tough this criteria can be the most dominant one where value or quality take second fiddle.  Another problem when buying products on the internet is the fact that a certain category of product is scattered all over the net and keeping track of specific products in a category and comparing them can be a mission on itself.  Especially for the BC (Before Computers) generation this can be very frustrating.  Having various categories of products and different types of products in a certain category can make life so much easier.  Different products in a certain category can be compared in a flash and one can even swap between categories if you in the market for more than one category of product.  It’s like having your own mini computer shopping centre at your finger tips.

 

Buying products online especially when it gets to the easy money making products can be very frustrating but fortunately it needn’t be when one finds the right shopping online site.  What has to be said though is that it does not necessarily mean that having all the products available on one site one will buy the top of the range product or the best value for money product but at least it widens a person’s scope a bit so one can do a better comparison.  When buying products online always make sure which company or from which type of distributor you are buying to establish if there is some form of guarantee attached to the product you are buying.

 

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Video about buying product

Ok so here are some products I regret buying. Let me just say that some of you may love these products, not everyone will agree on everything….and to me that’s a good thing. Hope you enjoy! Don’t forget to enter my contest! It’s a random comment entry and you can enter as many times as you like, but please read the rules in the sidebar of the video. Check out the contest video here: www.youtube.com Video responses are always welcome! Follow me on twitter twitter.com Follow my blog as well…great giveaways for blog followers, subscribers, and commenters tknobeauty.blogspot.com FTC: All of these products were bought with my own money. I am not affiliated with any of these companies in any way, and I’m not being compensated for this video.

Question about buying product

How can you make your skin really soft on your face without spending money buying a product?
I have found that my cheeks are becoming quite lumpy. I'm 13 years old.
What can i use to soften my skin?
I would rather not buy products because i'm alergic to many of them and lots don't even work!

I want a DIY solution if possible.

Thanks x
:D

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18 Responses to “Buying Products Online”

  1. Wordpress says:

    do u still have the ID products. If so, could i have them??

  2. Most sites need your credit cards but you can use paypal to pay at some sites instead. http://www.yoyowa.com is one example. you can have a look.

  3. An A says:

    Paypal is a liason between merchants and buyers. You have to set up a PayPal account of your own with either a creditcard or a checking account number.

    https://www.paypal.com/

    Once you have set up your PayPal account, you can pay any participating merchant with PayPal by simply clicking or selecting the PayPal option during checkout. Then PayPal pays the merchant from your checking or creditcard account (whichever you have set up with them) without disclosing your personal credit account numbers to the merchant. It is a safety measure. You do not need to give the merchant this info directly. PayPal has 100% protection against unauthorized use of your account with them.

    PayPal has a fraud section to help protect you against fraudulent charges:
    https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=xpt/cps/securitycenter/buy/Protection-outside

  4. WPMixer says:

    If you haven’t given away the mineral veil yet I have a tip so you may be able to use it. I got the silica powder from coastal scents for cheap & mixed it with the mineral veil & it really keeps my oily skin under control & it works AWESOME as a setting powder!! It gives that really “matteness” I like & it for touchup too!

  5. If you're not going to purchase this product because you don't trust buying on line then why does anyone need to look at the link? There are hundreds of products on the market that claim they will do wonders with your hair…but they don't have to prove it at all. This particular site has no affiliations to prove they are in any way honest. The before and after photographs for this particular product are bogus! The before picture is one in which her hair is completely brushed out and looks like it should look after doing so. The after picture is of her with her hair styled into long individual curls cascading from her head. That also looks as it should look for just being styled. It doesn't prove for one moment that her hair is conditioned properly! The product is also very expensive for what it's supposed to do. I wouldn't buy it or try it. If you want a great conditioner that will keep the frizzies down go buy some Nexxus Humectress. It's available almost anywhere.

  6. guzen says:

    Hi – have you tried Sheer Cover? I bought a Sheer Cover kit to try and found it great for me in summer when I was a little more oily and wanted a lighter feeling coverage.

    I have REALLY pale skin – and their lightest colour was perfect!

  7. Lee says:

    You are fine. The whole situation with this flu is being over-played. There is a risk to buying anything overseas. I would be more afraid of getting an incorrect item more than getting sick.

  8. truth says:

    did you give the bare minerals away yet? i would love to have them :)

  9. amon says:

    Yes you can go to Google and look for the links at the top of the page that says Web Images Videos Maps News Shopping Gmail more click on Shopping and enter your search for the camera. There is also NexTag http://www.nextag.com Dealtime http://www.dealtime.com

  10. nacao says:

    Thanks for this!

  11. WPBlog Shop says:

    hi i have the mineral vail and i love it, i would love to have those products, i currently use them a lot

  12. Free Blog says:

    You are so pretty, and I love your accent! It’s Australian right? ^__~

  13. rails says:

    I would love to have the bare mineral powder to try!

  14. just me.. says:

    Firstly, always check your supplier. If you have any trouble contacting them – do not take the risk. If you are able to visit their business premises to confirm they exist, so much the better.

    Never deal with any 'wholesaler' or 'online trader' who uses e-mail addresses at free services (hotmail, yahoo, lycos, hushmail etc).

    Never use sites that promote their only method of payment as Wire-Transfer or Western Union (There is no protection for you at all).

    Unless you know that the supplier is a verified and trusted source, never send payment by Wire-Transfer (under no circumstances should you ever use Western Union to purchase anything).

    Protected payments can be made by Credit Card (your credit card company will protect your purchase) and PayPal.

    Again, unless you are dealing with a known and trusted seller, you should not use debit cards, cheques (checks), money orders or bankers drafts. Non of these payments offer you any protection.

  15. Blogger says:

    i would really like to try the mineral foundation with the brush

  16. Savannah says:

    If you go to a store you will save the $5 on the shipping. The prices for the products will be the same.

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