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Online shopping mistakes detailed

A list of mistakes while shopping online that cost money has been published on the Money Saving Blog by promotionalcodes.org.uk.

Shoppers are urged to make sure that they are dealing with a secure and legitimate online seller.

This includes looking for the Verisign link to prove the site is verified as secure, keeping security software updated and making sure one's bank account is protected, perhaps by use of a firewall.

In addition, different user names and passwords are recommended for different accounts and sites.

Extremely tempting deals should be studied to make sure they are not scams, while a website that does not enable ordering through itself ought to be avoided.

Meanwhile, a survey by online shopping search engine Twenga has found that 48 per cent of UK respondents plan to cut back on their Christmas shopping this year and will go online to save money.

The poll found that 21 per cent of UK users intend to cut their budget by more than 25 per cent.

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