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Important! Ensure you know how to shop safely before trying these deals
Tips for shopping safely
Whether it's a retailer or restaurateur, airline or air-conditioner seller, computer shop or car rental company, there are always two main risks: either it's a dodgy company, or it's a legit company that has financial problems and goes bust.
The aim of these tips is to help you minimise the risks.
What happens if a company goes bust?
Quite simply, its customers are immediately transformed into creditors.
This hits hardest if you've ordered goods or tickets from them, and not had delivery, as then you are simply one of a line of people trying to get your money back out of the company's assets, and you usually get back much less than you paid in.
Even if you've had delivery, if the company you bought from goes under and there's a problem with the goods, it can mean you've no comeback.
While MoneySavingExpert.com endeavours to check deals are valid, we don't check companies' finances - even huge names like MFI and Woolies have folded - so it's very important you use the right strategies to stay protected where possible...

DO: Pay by credit card for goods over £100
Pay by credit card for something over £100, eg, flights, kitchens, sofas, and Section 75 laws super-charge your consumer rights.
Unlike debit cards, cheques & cash, pay in full or part (even just £1) on a credit card and by law the lender's jointly liable with the retailer. This means you have exactly the same rights with the card company as you do with the retailer, so if it goes bust, you can simply take your complaints there instead and get money back if no delivery.
Yet it's important you ALWAYS REPAY IN FULL each month, so there's no interest cost. See the Section 75 guide for a full guide and Cashback Credit Cards for how to earn cash on top too.
DO: Protect purchases under £100
Section 75 doesn't apply to purchases under £100, but there's still an option which can help. It's not a legal protection, just Visa rules, but it's a good secondary back up.
Spend on a Visa credit or debit card and, if the goods don't appear within 120 days, you can ask your bank to reclaim the cash from the seller’s bank. See the Visa Chargeback part of the Section 75 guide for full details.
DON'T: Use unfamiliar sites without checking
Bogus websites are often set up to cash in on popular products like Ugg boots and Tiffany necklaces, so be wary if it's an unfamiliar site. And don't think that because it appears on a reputable search engine, that makes it a reputable site - always check.

DO: Check the site's legit
Most folks know to look for a security padlock on a website's bottom right, but that doesn't mean the site's legit, just that payment's secure.
To find out who registered the site and when, search the Whois database. Reputable firms should also appear on the Companies House site, the UK Govt's official companies register. Be very wary of businesses with just a PO BOX or email address.
Study the site's worldwide web ranking on Alexa. Anything in the top 100,000 means it's reasonably big - a good, though not foolproof, indication of legitimacy. Do a quick Google search for other shoppers’ experiences.
DON'T: Let your anti-virus run out
Crucially, ensure your security's up-to-date - free software can be downloaded to your computer in five mins. Full details in the Free Anti-Virus Software guide.

DO: Know your distance selling rights
Many people are surprised to learn you've MORE rights buying online (or telephone/catalogue) due to the Distance Selling Regulations.
This gives a legal right to send most goods back within a week for a full refund (including outward delivery costs), even if there’s no fault. You'll usually need to pay for the return delivery. Read Consumer Rights for a full guide.
However, of course this is balanced by the fact that, order online, and that automatically means a time gap between ordering and delivering - when the company has your money. So if it goes bust in that time, the distance selling rights don't help.
DO: Understand sometimes there's no protection.
Ultimately, there is always a risk that a company can go bust. If the above routes don't apply, then you have to make a decision about whether you're willing to take the risk of parting with your cash.
Don't be overly scared of this: every day we all make transactions based on trust, and this is part of that, but do balance up the amount you're spending against the risk. Don't give large amounts of money to a company you're not sure of.
CloseOnline and in stores
Homeware and clothing retailer BHS* is offering discounts of up to 70% off womenswear, kids clothes, gifts and homewear, 60% off furniture, 50% off menswear and lighting.
Standard delivery is £3.95 or free for orders over £10, £35 for furniture. Share your bargains on the BHS forum discussion. BHS hasn't yet confirmed when the sale starts in stores or how big the discounts will be. Find your nearest BHS for when it starts in stores.
In stores
Get a free Ikea Family card for extra discounts, offers and freebies in store.
What discounts and freebies can I get?
- 25% off the entire family products line
- Reduced prices on other selected lines
- Free tea and coffee in Ikea restaurants
- Updated monthly restaurant offers
To sign up online, you'll need to fill in some personal details and choose your local store. You'll then be able to print a temporary Ikea family membership card to use until you get your actual card. You can also apply for the membership in store, but again you'll be given a temporary card before the actual one is mailed to you.
Each local store has slightly different Ikea family offers. Examples include a full cooked breakfast for 99p (usually £1.55) at the Coventry branch, 15% off all hot food at the Edinburgh branch and a Besta shelf unit for £9.25 (was £37) at the Bristol branch.
To check yours, look on your local Ikea stores, select which one you want and click on the 'Ikea family' link on the left hand side. This will show you what offers that store currently has on for Ikea family members.
Online tool
Use the Amazon Hidden Discount Finder tool to find massive discounts of up to 99% off DIY and tools* at online retailer Amazon. Prices vary so always compare prices before you buy, but this is a simple and easy way to get hold of the biggest home, garden and DIY discounts in a single click.
Online
Online retailer Woolworths.co.uk has 'latest offer' sections for home essentials* and outdoor* products, with a good range of reduced items on offer. Whilst discounts vary, it's worth checking to see if it's got something you need. Next day delivery's £3.95.
DIY MoneySaving tips & tricks
Grab extra discounts
Some DIY stores offer free loyalty cards that’ll get you bigger discounts – it’s always worth asking at the till if your store does one.

The Ikea Family Card is free and gets you 25% off Family products, as well as free tea and coffee in Ikea restaurants Mon – Fri (join online or ask for a form in store).
If you're over 60, you can nab a free B&Q Diamond Card*, valid nationwide for 10% off on Wednesdays (print an application form or ask in store).
Use the DIY and Greenfingered forum boards
Check out the DIY & MoneySaving and the Greenfingered forum boards. Whether you’re after free plans for building your own shed, help with fitting a worktop or just want to tap MoneySavers knowledge, these are a fab resource.
Instantly find the best prices
Use online tools to take the legwork out of bargain hunting. The Amazon Discount Finder Tool speedily finds massively discounted DIY items, and is a great way to find products discounted by 90% or more.
It works by automatically searching through Amazon's massive range of products and filtering out the hidden bargains, so it's well worth a look. However, don't assume it's always cheapest. Use the MegaShopBot to search and compare prices across the biggest shopping comparison sites in one click.
Free manuals online
Find online instruction manuals on everything from answerphones to washing machines in the Instruction Manuals forum thread.
Shop around for spare parts
There are several websites that stock spares; eSpares is easy to use and has a wide range of parts, whilst Currys' Partmaster also stocks plenty of different types, though make sure you factor in postage costs.
Ebay is also worth checking if you're looking for universal parts, as its sellers often come up cheapest for these.
Wherever you buy from, make sure the part is compatible with your make and model, and check the returns policy before you buy just in case it doesn't fit.
Make the most of cashback
Once you’ve found what you want, check out the Top Cashback Sites guide for a full how-to, then use the Cashback Sites Maximiser Tool to quickly find who’ll pay you the most.
Get free advice
Don’t be afraid to ask for specialist advice in DIY stores. Family and friends may also be able to help - they might have tools you can borrow (and Aunt Flo may be an expert at fitting loft insulation!)
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