"Black Monday" and Cyber Santa Tips
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Title: "Black Monday" and Cyber Santa Tips
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Author: Jim Edwards
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"Black Monday" and Cyber Santa Tips
Copyright 2005 Jim Edwards
When I started writing this column in Fall of 1998, the
idea of doing all your holiday shopping online rated quite
daring and trendy.
Fast-forward to today and online shopping represents a very
sizeable share of all retail commerce.
In fact, just like the "Black Friday" after Thanksgiving
gets many retail stores "into the black" financially,
they've coined a name for one of the biggest shopping days
online: "Black Monday!"
Black Monday or "Cyber Monday" refers to the Monday after
Thanksgiving when everyone goes back to work and does all
their shopping online (presumably on their break -- yeah
right!)
Either they couldn't find what they wanted in a brick-and-
mortar store over the weekend or, like me, couldn't stand
the thought of standing in line for hours, so they shop
online.
Since their workplace often carries the fastest Internet
connection, many people find playing "Cyber Santa" at work
too tempting to resist.
Despite a "sluggish economy," this past Black Monday should
turn out to be the biggest on record, though the actual
results may not get tallied for weeks.
However, if you plan to play "Cyber Santa" this year by
making holiday purchases online, the following tips should
help the little online elves make all your dreams come true.
** Don't Procrastinate **
Don't wait until the last minute to place your orders
online. Internet companies function just like mail-order
companies.
Human beings process your order, pull it out of inventory,
pack it, and ship it to your address.
If a backup occurs, no amount of e-mailing or phone calls
will cause your packages to arrive any faster.
** Delivery Guarantees **
Find out what guarantees (in writing) the company makes
regarding delivery.
If they don't guarantee delivery for 2 weeks and you waited
until December 19 to order, it doesn't take a computer
science degree to know your order won't arrive in time.
** Return Policies **
Along with delivery guarantees, check the return policy.
What happens if something goes wrong with the product?
Where and how do you return it?
Also, understand that if you buy something through an
auction site like eBay, you run the risk of defective
merchandise with no hope for an exchange.
** Brick and Mortar **
Try to deal with companies that offer a "brick and mortar"
operation to augment their online presence.
This comes in handy if you received a defective product, or
the wrong product, and need a quick fix by visiting the
store at the last minute to avoid tears on Christmas
morning.
** Disaster Planning **
Ordering early means you can make a quick recovery if
something goes wrong by going to the mall and buying
something else!
I bought 22 very cool gifts for out of town relatives and
business associates yesterday with the click of a mouse!
I plan to do 100% of my shopping online this holiday season
and avoid losing my holiday spirit by engaging in urban
combat for a parking spot at the mall.
So remember, use common sense, buy from reputable
merchants, and let your keyboard help you create a
memorable holiday season.
About the Author:
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