Gumbariya/Shutterstock.comOnline shopping has revolutionized retail, mostly for the better, but some purchases require more care and attention than others. Make sure you do your due diligence when buying online before you fall for a fake or a scam. Due Diligence Required To be clear: we’re not saying you should never buy any of these items online, just that there is an elevated level of risk involved in making some of these purchases. Many of these risks can be mitigated with care and attention, or simply abstaining from the purchase and spending your money elsewhere. The most important thing to remember when buying anything online is that if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Supplements and Medicines The supplements industry is largely unregulated. Supplements include vitamins and minerals, but also weight loss formulas, products designed to increase energy levels, or pills and powders that promise to improve sexual performance. Thanks to legislation passed in 1994, the Food and Drug Administration has not been able to adequately regulate the industry due to a lack of testing requirements. This means that products don’t have to be tested before being brought to market and the producers of these products can make claims that haven’t necessarily been proven in a clinical setting. The story is similar overseas, plus the nature of online shopping makes it possible to import products from overseas, often with little oversight from authorities. Saowanee K/Shutterstock.comSome supplements may be worse than others, even if you trust the source. Tests… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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