Posts Tagged ‘Credit Card’

Learn other things about the virtual store

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Software modules are used to add new functionality to the store. Allow you to have new features and keep up the service and method to deliver value to your customers.

If you need to add some custom functionality, it is likely that it is up and not has to buy anything.

Dan also very flexible, because they are software packages that can easily install in your shop depending on your needs. Some modules are:

* Module to pay by Paypal.

* Module to pay by credit card.

* To have an analytical module in your web.

* Module to make web addresses are friendly to search engines.

* Module to tell who is online.

* Module to send a message to someone saying that your product will be of interest.

* Module to be connected to social networks.

There are hundreds of modules and most are free, depending on how open source software we are talking about. Prestigious, E commerce, Magneto, Zen cart …To learn other things about riding your virtual store, you can learn more.

How to Use Credit Cards Safely

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

How to Use Credit Cards SafelyThe use of a credit card also requires basic knowledge about their performance to make purchases or obtain other benefits, be aware of necessary safety measures to avoid being victims of crime.

In recent times have grown exponentially so-called “computer thieves” who steal the keys of the fake cards or simply cheating both its holder and the issuing bank. So it is good to know some recommendations that are usually given to protect against these dangers and to use the credit card safely.

Among the main security measures taken by those who are the issuers of the cards is that the beneficiary receives in their home through the mail with a key called the PIN that is personal and that identifies each plastic carrier. The card and PIN are sent in separate envelopes, usually.

Banks are usually advised to never discuss this issue of security to any person, no place to change the PIN dates as the day of birth or the year, never provide information about it by phone or online. (more…)

Tips for Online Shopping

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Tips for Online ShoppingRecognize that there are many reasons in the world to buy online. There are offers. The selection is enormous. The purchase is usually safe. The acquisition is fast. Until the returns are really easy to appropriate vendors. We are in a golden age not to go to a store to buy yet more than ever.

But like many people spend over $ 700 this season (according to the National Retail Federation) and the number of sites of information theft (phishing) that resemble e-commerce companies has grown over 300% as only July to September 2010, according to the Third Quarter Phishing Trends Report of the IID, this means that there are vastly more likely that you accidentally give your information to the wrong person. The holiday season brings more attempts to steal your money and your identity.

And took one step forward to buy online, so there is no way to let missed a credit card or wallet, but anyway you can get into trouble. However, with some common sense and a few basic guidelines, you will never have problems when shopping online. Here are 11 tips to stay safe while doing your Christmas shopping. (more…)

Need A Job, Get Yourself A Credit Card

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

If you plan to join the mainstream of society you need to procure a credit card. Looking for a corporate job? Before you polish your CV for the umpteenth time, get a credit card. Not only will it spot you a place on the map of life you’ll soon find that its as important to have credit cards to follow the course of business life as having a drivers license is to piloting a vehicle around Great Britton.

Even as you reach for the first rung of the corporate ladder you might need to rent a car or hop a quick plane to chase the elusive “good” job. You won’t have time to count out your change or configure your lunch money when the call comes, you need to be ready for anything when you’re poised to jump at job opportunities.

You’re heading into Heathrow and notice the fog is really a pretty steady rain. Do you show up for your interview looking like a soggy puppy or do you whip out the credit cards and buy an umbrella and a proper one at that. Just started a new position and you get asked to visit a field office next week. The firm will pay you back for the airfare or train and accommodations of course, but that will take a week or two after you get back and turn in the receipts. For now you just need to get the job done. Its time to call on your friend, Mr. Credit Card.