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Tips for Safe & Smart Holiday Shopping

Folks from the Consumer Protection office have a short list of stress-relieving tips.

The Westchester County Department of Consumer Protection has tips to make your holiday shopping a little less stressful this year: 

“No matter what the price of a gift purchase, it’s important that people make informed purchases,” said County Executive Robert P. Astorino. “Consumers can make life easier on themselves by remembering these shopping tips, whether shopping in a brick and mortar store or using the Internet.” 

  • Comparison shop for the best price; find out all you can about an item before you purchase it.
  • Know the refund policy of the merchant you are buying from. In a retail store, the refund policy must be posted at the point of sale.
  • If an advertised sale item is not available, ask for a rain check; you’re entitled to it.
  • When making purchases, keep your receipts together and organized. Quickly retrieve your credit cards after using them. If you pay by credit card, the credit card company can help you when you have a dispute with a merchant.   
  • Find out the warranty information about a product before you purchase it. They vary from product to product. Sometimes, warranties are offered by the merchant as well as the manufacturer and your credit card company.
  • Online shopping offers may conveniences. Shop with companies you know, or which have provided good service to people you know.  Look for a written description of the company’s refund and exchange policy.
  • When shopping online, make sure the Web site is secure before entering your personal or financial information.  Secure Web sites begin with https:// rather than just http://.

            Contact the Department of Consumer Protection if you are experiencing a problem with a purchase at (914) 995-2155, by e-mail atConpro@westchestergov.com or via the Web atwww.westchestergov.com.  

 

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Stephanie Segarra May 20, 2013 at 04:56 pm
it happens all over..even whole food! check every date!!!!!!!
Krista Madsen (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 10:42 am
Has this happened to others? black juice...ewww! Thanks for writing.
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Krista Madsen (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 10:44 am
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Krista Madsen (Editor) May 18, 2013 at 02:50 pm
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Peter Neidell May 18, 2013 at 08:48 am
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE TO ABOVE: Sale is Sunday only- 10 am-3 pm thanks!
Heron May 20, 2013 at 06:28 pm
A big part of the problem is that the teachers' expectations about what supplies are necessary haveRead More become so extreme. When my kids were in school in Tarrytown, we would get a list at the beginning of every school year of the supplies we needed to buy. The parents were asked to buy a separate looseleaf binder for every single class our kids were taking and, for some classes, they asked for a looseleaf AND a spiral notebook. When I was in school, each kid had ONE looseleaf and we separated classes with dividers. Having SIX or seven loose leafs adds to backpack weight and costs a lot of money. My kids supply bills were often close to $100 apiece. The teachers have bought into this idea that all of these supplies are necessary and they are not. I'm not surprised that Staples is offering "rewards programs." Their advertising and marketing efforts have convinced the teachers that you must have a package of 12 red correcting pens, per child.
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