Does Buying Online Really Save You Money?

When Buying Online, Proceed with Caution

By Jeanne Gibson, published Jul 24, 2006
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Did you know that people sell unusual items online - especially at online auction sites. My husband sold an small homebuilt airplane for $20,000 on his. The man who bought it, drove all the way from Louisiana to Oregon hauling a trailer to pick it up. I'm not sure I would have taken a chance like that, but he seemed, and still seems quite satisfied with his buy. (See picture of plane in early construction stage below.)

Over the years I have wavered between buying online and buying locally. I have also, through ebay, been involved in buying and selling online.

I first learned about buying online when I set up an auction site on ebay. It is true, you can get real bargains there, if you are patient and know just how to bid on items; it is also true that you can end up totally disillusioned with your purchase. Most of the items on ebay are used items and do not always live up to the glowing reports provided by the auctioneer. And, in addition to the ebay bid price, you usually end up paying a fairly high shipping and handling price for the item. You need to decide, BEFORE you bid, whether that shipping and handling price is too high to actually make the item a good buy.

In the same way, it is imperative to study each online purchase you make and compare its basic price, plus shipping and handling fees with what you could purchase the identical item for locally. If the item you would buy locally is some distance from you and would involve renting or borrowing a truck to retrieve it, or paying an additional price for home delivery, the online purchase might be the way to go. 

Convenience and time invested is worth more than a few dollars to very busy people, and might be another thing to consider in whether or not to purchase online.

I have several general rules to help me make up my own mind.

1. Is the item even available locally? Sometimes, you are lucky to find something online that you have searched for years, and failed to find near your own home.

2. Is the item new or used? If it is used, does the seller guarantee it will arrive in good condition, or do they point out flaws that you may want to consider before making an agreement to buy.

Plane in early stages.

Credit: Jeanne Gibson

Copyright: Jeanne Gibson

Takeaways
  • Be cautious when shopping online -- especially when the company is not well-known.
  • Online shopping is convenient.
  • Products not available locally may be located at online stores.
Did You Know?
People sell unusual items online - especially at online auction sites. My husband sold an small homebuilt airplane for $20,000 on his. (See Picture.)
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