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Buying something? Funny how things have changed so much within the last few decades. Used to be, whenever you were searching for a watch, you headed down to the local jewelers (who you knew by first name), tried all of them on and selected the perfect one. Then came mega malls, strip malls and Walmart. Specialty shops disappeared by the thousands. So did the quality and personal touch. Today, we do so much of our buying online.

It's surprising, but Mom and Grandma understand how to add items to their Amazon shopping cart and enter their credit-card information. Even when we do not actually purchase the products and services online shopping reviews, we still conduct most of our research there. There are countless review web pages and ratings of goods and services can be found in each and every corner of the internet. In case you are like the majority of people, the process goes like this: 1) Search the review websites first and depending on the product maybe check out specialty sites with user opinions. 2) Decide on a few options. 3) Do a price search, find coupons and buy it! It is easy to let hours fly by only to be left with 2 or 3 choices still wondering "what will be the best?"

Online reviews - Shoppers that can find reviews about an online store, whether good or bad, are less very likely to be scammed. Consumers should consider exactly what the reviews say, but keep in mind that typically the most vocal reviewers will be the few unhappy shopper who were wrapped up within an unusual bad situation, while the happy shoppers simply were pleased with their purchases but did not write a review.

The good thing concerning this time in the history of goods and services is that you'll find more opportunities for companies to really shine. Look-at all the cheap crap that exists today. We live in a disposable culture that believes new and shinier is much better and it is OK to buy a brand new umbrella annually since the 5 dollar one you just purchased broke on the very first windy day. A number of businesses are rising above this and creating quality products, then backing them with incredible customer service and return policies that the "made in China" attitude cannot hold a candle to. Zappos is a good example of this.

They sell shoes online, offer exceptional products, have awesome customer support and if you don't like the Maddens UPS just dropped off at your doorstep, shipping is free both ways. Other companies like sporting good outlet REI are examples of how great a store may be in a sea of disappointment. Join their co-op and they pay you dividends annually. They additionally guarantee the products they sell for life. Did you hear that? For Life. Bought that cycling shirt in 2007 as well as the left sleeve is coming unstitched? They'll replace it. Rarely do you see "Lifetime Warranty" or "Unconditional Returns" anymore. Companies will not stand behind products that can fall apart quickly.