Online Christmas shopping: the ultimate guide
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- Are they saving up for a big purchase that you could contribute to?
- Have they talked about buying themselves a particular item recently?
- Is there a topic they’re really interested in or keen to learn more about?
- Is there an activity you could do together?
- What do they do to relax?
- Do they have a favorite food or drink? (Food-based gifts are great low-cost items and if you slightly miss the mark, they can be easily re-gifted.)
- Do they have a favorite charity that you can donate to on their behalf?
- Is there a store or brand they really love?
- What do they need? (e.g. practical items for school or working from home.)
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- Use websites you know and trust. If a website seems a bit suspicious, look up the business on the Better Business Bureau—or your country’s equivalent—to see if it’s legit.
- Make sure the website is secure. The URL should start with “https” and there should be a closed padlock icon next to it.
- Don’t make purchases when you are on a public wifi network, as it might not be secure and your payment details could be stolen.
- Pay with a credit card wherever possible. This method of payment gives you the highest level of legal protection if you need to dispute any charges.
- Check the return/refund policy and keep records. Save your purchase order, invoice and any other confirmation details in case you need to send anything back.
- Check whether the store has a customer support center that you can contact if things go wrong.
- Read product and seller reviews: if other people had bad experiences, stay away.
Last-minute Christmas shopping tips
- Give experiences. If you gift someone a day trip to a national park or swing dancing lessons, all you’ll need to organize is a card. The rest can be sorted out later.
- Donate to charities on others’ behalf. Simply print out the receipt and put it in an envelope together with a personalized note.
- Shop local to avoid long or uncertain shipping times. Local online stores with in-store or curbside pick-up will let you get your goodies sooner.
- Subscriptions and memberships are ready in just a few clicks. Think entertainment (Netflix, Spotify Premium), food/cooking (Hello Fresh, Marley Spoon), or even socks!
- Find last-minute deals on websites like RetailMeNot and Wikibuy, compare prices on ShopSavvy or Shopbrain, or set up price alerts.
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