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Buying a Suit Online - 7 Tips You Can Use Right Now |
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Written by Victor Santerino
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 05:54 |
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I have spent years perfecting the arts of both selling and buying a suit online. Read through this article and your next shopping experience will be safer, smoother, and more satisfying than ever before.
by VictorSanterino
I have spent years perfecting the arts of both selling and buying a suit online. Read through this article and your next shopping experience will be safer, smoother, and more satisfying than ever before.
Make your online purchases using a secure server. Not only will feel much safer using a system that helps protect against identity theft, you will be much safer against identity theft. Identity theft is real and it can cost you time, energy, and money. Be safe and you will not have to worry about this problem.
Make your purchase with an honest vendor. These can be found through feedback systems and recommendations from trustworthy sources. Knowing that your seller will give you proper treatment is a nice way to do business.
Determine what your shipping costs will be before you make your purchase. The vendor should be upfront about all costs before the sale is made. This practice will eliminate any unwanted surprises.
Know your measurements in advance. Knowing your measurements is important in determining what size suit you will need to purchase. Guessing at your measurements can lead to disappointment and ultimately will not solve your problem of needing to purchase a suit to wear.
Make purchases from companies that show several pictures of the item in their listings. You will want to know what your suit will look like at all angles when you wear it, and multiple pictures is the only way to determine this.
Make sure the seller has a good return policy. A normal return policy should state that you have somewhere between 15 - 30 days to return the item. Fifteen days is adequate but keep in mind the longer the policy, the better.
Credit Cards should be used for all purchases made online. The reason for this is to help protect yourself from fraud. Credit card companies can and will fight for you if you run into trouble with your seller.
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