Online shopping is bound to be killed up

Online shopping is bound to be killed up

Online wholesale is labor-saving and convenient; however with the increasing of associated

consumer disputes, problems in online wholesale have become more highlighted. Currently online

wholesale mainly exist discrepancies between advertising and the fact, after-sales service can not

be guaranteed, goods not seen after payment and other third party problems.
Because of small investment and low threshold of online wholesale, legislation does not sound to

some of the opportunity of obtaining illegal gains. There are some so-called "phishing" those who

use the Internet technology to disseminate viruses, theft computer secrets, or to build a false e

-commerce website, forgery a famous e-commerce site for consumers to implement fraud.


In the long run, shopping online will definitely die out, coz the consumers are always get

deceived and cannot get what they really want from the internet, while the government has

difficulty to catch the online sellers. There is no such place for consumers to complain and sue,

they never see the seller.



Then there must be ways to kill the disgusting fake online sellers, otherwise, they ruin the

whole online market, which will lead to the consequence of above---die out.
 

paul britton

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Hi
Interesting thought but I don’t see any evidence of people doing less on-line shopping, quite the opposite.
I think we are rapidly moving towards a time when just about all goods and services will be ordinarily transacted on-line (even accounting).
However, it won’t make extinct the “suits you sir” experience of shopping in a gentleman’s tailors or “does my bum look big in this” experience of a ladies outfitters – IT won’t change the way we do things, WE will; because we want convenience and we want the lowest price!

The risk of fraud and theft that on-line shoppers are exposed to is essentially no different from similar risks faced when shopping in the real world.
At least they can’t punch you in the face and nick your Zimmer frame!
 
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Hi
Interesting thought but I don’t see any evidence of people doing less on-line shopping, quite the opposite.
I think we are rapidly moving towards a time when just about all goods and services will be ordinarily transacted on-line (even accounting).
However, it won’t make extinct the “suits you sir” experience of shopping in a gentleman’s tailors or “does my bum look big in this” experience of a ladies outfitters – IT won’t change the way we do things, WE will; because we want convenience and we want the lowest price!

The risk of fraud and theft that on-line shoppers are exposed to is essentially no different from similar risks faced when shopping in the real world.
At least they can’t punch you in the face and nick your Zimmer frame!

Could not agree more - online shopping is never going to go away!

It is online shopping that has helped bring the prices down, and many retail oulets have had to follow - in order to keep going.

You cannot put the genie back in the bottle - no more than you turn back the clock.

I can now sit in the comfort of my own home, compare prices, shop Worldwide - and then sit back and wait for it to be delived.

Simples!

Poppy
 
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directmarketingadvice

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Online shopping is bound to be killed up

Online wholesale is labor-saving and convenient; however with the increasing of associated

consumer disputes, problems in online wholesale have become more highlighted. Currently online

wholesale mainly exist discrepancies between advertising and the fact, after-sales service can not

be guaranteed, goods not seen after payment and other third party problems.
Because of small investment and low threshold of online wholesale, legislation does not sound to

some of the opportunity of obtaining illegal gains. There are some so-called "phishing" those who

use the Internet technology to disseminate viruses, theft computer secrets, or to build a false e

-commerce website, forgery a famous e-commerce site for consumers to implement fraud.


In the long run, shopping online will definitely die out, coz the consumers are always get

deceived and cannot get what they really want from the internet, while the government has

difficulty to catch the online sellers. There is no such place for consumers to complain and sue,

they never see the seller.



Then there must be ways to kill the disgusting fake online sellers, otherwise, they ruin the

whole online market, which will lead to the consequence of above---die out.

A long, clumsily arranged list of words broken up by random punctuation.

Steve
 
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DotNetWebs

You should have signed your post :-

Disgruntled ( i have been scammed/ripped off on some website or other ) shopper.

Skyhi2

No they should have signed it:

"I tried to post this automated spammy link but this clever forum software has chopped the links out. :( "

This is what they meant to post (if it's not been deleted by the time you read it):

http://forums.men.style.com/thread.jspa?threadID=64603&tstart=0

Don't waste time replying to these posts.

If you see a wierd first post a quick google will normally confirm it's spam. e.g:

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=e...ed+up"&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=&aqi=

Regards

Dotty
 
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