Common Online Shopping Mistakes

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Shopping online has become exceptionally popular over the past few years, especially in my house. It becomes more and more popular as time goes on. From groceries to gadgets, you can purchase anything over the internet nowadays. When it comes to online shopping, you need to make sure you are safe though. The last thing you want to do is put your finances at risk because of leaving yourself wide open to fraud. Furthermore, you don’t want to end up spending more money than you need to. With that in mind, read on to discover more about the common online shopping mistakes you could be making.

Not Shopping Around

You will not get the best deals if you do not shop around. The vast majority of items today, from shoes to cutlery, are available via so many different websites, and they are not all sold at the same prices. This is made easier via the various comparison websites that are available today. You can easily compare anything from your groceries to insurance policies to utility bills. This will ensure that you do not end up spending more than you need to when buying something in particular.

Top Tip for Online Shopping

Don’t forget to check cashback websites before purchasing to see if you could earn on items you were already buying.

Saving Your Personal Information

Be cautious whenever you buy something over the Internet. One of the biggest mistakes that a lot of people make today is saving their personal information. It is understandable why you may do this. After all, it is very tempting to get the website to remember your personal details so that you save yourself a minute or so whenever you make a purchase in the future, as you won’t need to enter this information. However, what saves you a minute could cost you a lot of time and money if your details are hacked. Your personal account could easily be targeted, making you very vulnerable. The best tip here is to never save your details and input them manually each time instead.

Not Checking for Discounts First

Before you make any sort of purchase online, it is important to do a quick search to see if there are any discounts or voucher codes available. Websites like NetVoucherCodes.co.uk make it easy for you to find discounts with ease. All you need to do is enter the store you are purchasing from and it will pull up any available codes on the web. You will be shocked by just how many discounts are available. There is more likely to be a code available to use than there isn’t. When you combine this with shopping around, you have the power to guarantee you are always paying the lowest possible price for something.

Personally, I have saved a lot with codes, with online shopping and off. A group of friends and I visited a restaurant in York not too long ago and managed to get 50% off all of our main meals. This is just one example.

Ignoring Shipping

In addition to the points that have already been mentioned, you need to be careful regarding shipping costs. Whenever you are thinking about purchasing something, the best thing to do is head to the website’s delivery page. Here, you will be able to see the different shipping options that are available, as well as the costs associated with each one. I’ll admit to having been caught out on this one!

Ordering From a Website That is Unknown and Insecure 

Last but not least, this is the biggest mistake of them all. It is vital to recognise that not all websites are the same. Some websites have been set up purely as scams. There are then some websites that while being run by legitimate businesses have no security whatsoever. You really need to take the time to learn about the business you are buying for. Make sure you check their security reputation and credentials. Head to Wordstream.com to find out more about trust signals. If there is no information, or worse, negative information, you know to look elsewhere.

As you can see, there are a number of different mistakes people make when they are shopping online. If you are mindful of everything that has been mentioned above, shopping online is a great way to save money and to have the convenience of having items delivered to your door so that you do not need to waste your valuable time shopping yourself. 

Do I Want or Need a Tefal Actifry Plus?

As many of you will know if you follow me across social media as well as read the blog two thing about me are fairly obvious:

1)     I love to cook and especially love my kitchen gadgetry

2)     I attend Slimming World and have done on and off for the past thirteen years.

The burning question which I’m asking myself at the moment is “should I get an Actifry”? Many people at the group swear by them as they apparently allow you to make pretty much anything with very little effort and even better (from a slimming point of view) little to no fat.

I currently have an air fryer from another brand which is great however I’m not convinced that it will last the long haul, especially now the free warranty has ended (sods law and all that!). I have to say that anything that allows you to make Slimming World KFC chicken without any syns is worth its weight in gold and of course with this model being 1.2kg in capacity it seems to be the much more family-friendly as well as slimming friendly option.

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KFC Chicken Slimming World style – a huge hit in our house and one of the many reasons I’m considering a Tefal Actifry Plus, primarily so that I can make larger portions as well as save time!

The thing that has me pausing is the price. These are not £20 kitchen gadgets; they are often priced at over £100. That said I’ve read so many reviews that say that buying an Actifry has been a lifesaver and that the oven is rarely used anymore (mine is a Rangemaster and eats gas and electricity). I wouldn’t pay full price (the frugal fan / tight cow in me wouldn’t allow it) however using shopping comparison sites such as  http://www.dontbuy4more.co.uk/ I should help narrow down the best prices and save me spending more than I need to.

What I’m asking you all today is what you think of the Tefal Actifry Plus? Do you have one? Is it as useful and used as often as you thought it would be? What is your favourite recipe? Help me out here as I’m seriously toying with the idea of getting one (or Roy getting one for me as a Christmas present) and want to make an informed choice!