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Shopping online is a straightforward way to save time and money and rid yourself in the hassles of traffic and parking, but certain purchases are easier to make online than others. Some people don't like to buy clothes online, since they can't try them on, and buying rapidly perishable items, like milk or frozen treats, for instance, just makes no sense. Buying mesas de cocina extensibles, however, is entirely practical.


Selecting accent pieces, chairs and tables, or even a bedroom set through the Web is a brilliant way to maximise selection and minimize cost, if you just remember quick and easy things. Keep these items in your mind, as you look for your new furnishings:

1. Images -- Exist high resolution product images for you to see? You'll need something better than a 2"X3" fuzzy blur, if you are going to make a purchase decision online. If the webstore owner doesn't care enough to post decent photos of his products, he probably doesn't care much about his customers, either.

2. Materials -- Everything looks like wood and real leather in a staged photo. Make sure to browse the small print and find out what the goods are actually made from. And while you're doing that, consider your intended utilisation of the product--do you want white leather upholstery in the household room, where the kids do their art projects and the pets sneak on the couch when you are gone?

3. Dimensions -- Again, photos could be deceiving, particularly when you are looking at size. Check the product's size and weight online, so you don't end up getting "The Media Cabinet that Ate New York" in your family room. One trick would be to take cardboard boxes and stack them to the dimensions indexed by the content description, so you can visualize how the item will squeeze into your home.

4. Delivery -- Clarify delivery details before you push that "Buy" button. Will you need to assemble the item? Will the shipper bring it inside, if it's a heavy item, or leave it around the porch? Just how long before the product ships out? And make sure the vendor will provide you with a tracking number, so you can attend home to get the item and never get it sitting outside you while it is raining.

5. Tax and Shipping Charges -- For large purchases, sales tax and shipping charges are a large consideration. Take the store's tax and shipping policies into account when looking for these high-ticket items, because they could easily double the amount price. Many vendors pad shipping prices to make up for bargain product prices, while some compensate for higher product prices with low- or no-cost shipping deals.

6. Return Policies -- Thinking about returns throughout the purchase process is a bit like fleshing out a pre-nuptial agreement during the engagement party, but you're best off to understand in advance what your options are if the honeymoon doesn't last! Discover what the insurance policy happens when an item has factory defects, and see what your options are if you just don't like it. Make sure you know the time frame for lodging complaints or altering your mind, and if the clock starts ticking at purchase, upon shipping, or upon delivery. Also, check on who's responsible for return shipping in these different situations and whether you will find re-stocking fees (common for high-end items).