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Shopping on the Internet can be fun, easy, and time-saving. At the same time, viewing a product on the
screen can present different challenges than seeing it in the store.
Quick Tip:
Read the seller’s description of the product closely,
especially the fine print. Words like “refurbished,” “vintage,” or “close-out”
may indicate that the product is in less-than-mint condition, while name-brand
items with “too good to be true” prices could be counterfeits.
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Remember, the Internet is an exciting tool, unrestricted and non judgmental. With a click of a mouse, it lets you buy an airline ticket, book a
hotel, send flowers to a friend, or purchase your favorite book and stocks. But before you use all the
Internet has to offer, be "cyber" smart -- think before you leap and
you'll have a good online
experience.
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