Since the advent of e-commerce, buying and selling goods and services haven’t been the same. At first, the majority of people had security issues of disclosing their credit card numbers online. Today, some of us don’t even think twice when entering our personal information.
Personally, I limit my online purchases and prefer to use sites that offer PayPal. With PayPal, I don’t have to disclose all of my information every single time I purchase from different sites. Instead, PayPal becomes the trusted source and middleman of my transactions, which doesn’t leave my information in random databases.
Shopping online gives me the ability to research the market value on items and then make a wise decision to purchase online or at the store. I’ve bought numerous items online and sold random items as well. Some things are better off purchasing online than at the store. It can go either way depending on your taste and preference.
Clothing is something that I prefer to buy at the stores. It gives me the ability to try them on for fit and comfort. If I know a specific brand and their sizing, I will purchase online with confidence. Big purchases, like cars, need to be inspected and driven unless I already know the specifics before getting into a sale.
For the most part, I’ve adapted quite well with e-commerce, but there are still some things that require to be touch, felt, experienced personally to make the sale.
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