I would definitely consider myself a pro when it comes to
online shopping, its very rare that a week goes by that I haven’t purchased
something online. I much prefer shopping online to shopping in person as you
don’t have to lug around a load of shopping bags and you can take as much time
as you like trying it on as well as with other pieces in your wardrobe. I’ve
learnt a lot of tips in my (short, but sweet) time, not only when it comes to
shopping in high street stores, but also when purchasing luxury/designer pieces
and finding amazing discounts from reputable retailers!
1.
LOOK FOR DISCOUNT CODES:
Before most purchases I make, I tend to search for any
promotional or discount codes whether it’s free shipping or even just a
percentage off my order. Why pay full price if you can pay less? If you’re a
student, make sure you sign up to Uni Days and Student Beans to get discounts
on high street stores such as Topshop, Adidas, and Apple etc. Also remember
social media influencers. Many have codes where you can save anything from 10%
to 70% off different brands whether it’s Morphe, Daniel Wellington and many
more!
2.
ORDER MULTIPLE SIZES:
In the past, there was nothing worse than ordering an item
in one size and then when you finally get to try it on it doesn’t fit the way
you envisioned it. Another issue is that it may not be in stock anymore - as
much as I love Zara, they’re very unpredictable when it comes to items being
online one minute and gone the next. To prevent this inconvenience, if you can,
order the potential sizes as this will mean that you can try on the different
sizes and see which one you like the best as most of the time you need to see
things side by side to make an informed decision and it also means that you
won’t have to worry about it going out of stock!
3.
FREE DELIVERY & RETURNS:
I don’t know about you, but it really puts me of shopping
on websites that don’t offer free delivery and returns. When you’re shopping
online, you can’t see what the item/s look like and you don’t want to end up
worse off by having to pay for initial shipping, only to get the item/s, hate
it and have to pay an arm and a leg to return it again – before you know it,
you’ve lost £10 and ended up with nothing to show for it but a proof of
postage.
4.
BROWSE VARIOUS WEBSITES:
This is something that I do subconsciously. Particularly if
I’m looking for a specific item, for example a pair of Nike all black Presto’s.
One website may have it for it’s RRP which is around £90 whereas another
website may either have it on sale or have a banging discount code with free
delivery and returns all for a £67. The great thing about online shopping is
that you can look on multiple retailers’ websites and not spend more money than
you have to… all from your bed, sofa, bath – wherever floats your boat!
5.
READ REVIEWS:
This is particularly important when it comes to purchasing
off of small independent websites or even websites that supposedly sell
discounted authentic luxury pieces. Reviews are so important because if a
website has no reviews even if it looks legit and doesn’t appear to be somewhat
dormant, you’d feel more comfortable making a purchase with them if someone
says that they’ve had a good experience with them and would purchase from them
again.
6.
ADD ITEMS TO YOUR WISHLIST:
When shopping online, most retailers have a time limit on
how long the items in your basket are reserved for. I’m one of those people who
can spend hours on various sites, going back and forth trying to find the
perfect items. Therefore make use of the saved/wishlist as it means you can
just save your items rather than have them leave your basket one by one. I
personally really like the wishlist feature on websites when item/s are no
longer in stock because every now and again, you can just have a look in your
wishlist and see if it’s back in stock in your size.
7.
USE PAYPAL:
PayPal is like my best friend. I like to use it wherever
possible when making purchases online. The thing about PayPal that attracts
most online shoppers is the security that it brings – the seller never sees
your credit card details or account numbers which makes it more difficult for
hackers. Also if there’s an issue for example you haven’t received an item and
the seller isn’t responding, PayPal reimburse you. I personally like PayPal
because if you decide to return something, as soon as the seller processes the
return, it’s in your PayPal account, as opposed to having to wait 3-5 days if
you paid with your card directly.
Do you have any tips when it comes to online?
Would you like to comment?