Thursday, February 5, 2009

Things To Keep In Mind with Online shops


We believe that purchasing online products should be as easy buying in a store. In fact we have done away with the need to get there, park the car and tangle with a load of other shoppers so arguably this should be easier. In all cases we endeavour to be fair to the consumer and, at a minimum, comply with all legal requirements for selling on-line.

Process of online purchase:

There are 4 step process using a secure Online Shopping, PayPal, to handle all the money stuff. You are taken from our site to a secure PayPal payment page.

Online Shopping security:

Lots of people worry about buying on-line. These days, however, it is a very straight forward and secure process, as long as you follow some basic security rules:

Don't give out your Pin number to anyone: bona-fide websites will not ask for your pin number or passwords, they will only require your credit card number, the 3-digit security number on the back of the card, the card-holder's address and the name on the card. Everything else is explained in the PayPal system itself as you go through the payment process.

Don't respond to emails requesting you to confirm card/account details: Bona-fide websites will not send you emails asking you to confirm passwords or card details.

nessiemaclay.com uses the largest industry leading card payment processor, PayPal, so that your payment details are guaranteed secure. Only PayPal verify your details, no one at nessiemaclay.com ever gets to see or access your card details.

TERMS OF ONLINE SHOPPING:

Our terms are based on the principle of do to others as you'd like done to you... bit old fashioned but we find it works :)

* If we cancel an order you won't get charged
* We try and make sure the website is trouble free, but if there are glitches please accept our apologies - the internet can be an awkward partner and does have a mind of its own sometimes.
* If anything goes wrong whilst you are ordering, you won't be charged
* All 5 steps have to be completed 100% for an order to go through.
* We will send you an email of order confirmation
* If we misprice anything then you will be charged the lower of the prices... it's a fair cop if it is our mistake.
* All our prices are in good old English pounds
* All the items on the website are in stock
* If you order something that turns out to be out of stock (perhaps 2 people ordered an item at exactly the same time) we will cancel the order and refund you any money taken from your card.
* We will always do our best to make sure you get what you ordered when we said we would deliver it. If it doesn't go to plan we will do our best to sort it out but we can't be held accountable for anything but the cost of the goods.

Delivery:

There's a delivery table and there's a price.

* The more you buy the cheaper it is per item.
* Orders over £100 are free in the UK for standard delivery (3-5 days)
* If you want it quicker it costs a bit more as we have to use a courier
* If you are lucky enough to live in Ireland or some outer Scottish island then things can cost a little more. Likewise if you live in Mauritius.
* We will always try to get post-it-for-me items sent the same day that they are received. However, please don't come after us waving a feather duster above your head if your card doesn't arrive on time. We will have tried our best..

Returns:

Let's be honest, we hate returns because they are a pain. It costs heaps to send stuff back and forth to keep our customers happy so we have a pretty standard returns policy.

* If you have to return an item because you don't like it when it arrives then you have to pay the postage back to us.
* If an item is damaged or not as described on the website then we will pick up the tab.
* To return an item it must come back as it was sent to you, i.e. with the packaging and not half eaten.
* We will credit you for returned goods as soon as we get them back, as long as they are in the same condition.
* We don't do exchanges, we prefer to cancel and refund the original order and then get you to order the replacement item. It's much simpler this way and saves confusion.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Trying to be all things to all people

Is it sectarian to ask Kevin Rudd questions about his real convictions? Does it provoke religious hatred to seek to know the difference between a socialist and Christian socialist? If it was not sectarian for Rudd to write a 5,000-word essay for The Monthly last October proclaiming the importance of his religion to his politics, how can it be sectarian to probe exactly what Rudd meant?

On the ABC's Insiders program on Sunday, Labor frontbencher Stephen Smith accused me of "making outrageous attacks on Kevin and Kevin's religion", of bringing "religion on to the floor of the parliament" and of perpetrating "the most blatant example of divisive sectarian politics that we've seen since the '50s and '60s". Making such a toxic charge is evidence of Labor's desperation to gag debate about Rudd's credibility.
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For the record, I admire the fact that Rudd is a serious Christian. At the swearing-in of the new parliament in 2004, fully half of his lower house Labor colleagues chose to take an affirmation rather than an oath on the Bible. Under these circumstances, it takes guts to declare that Christianity has a role in public and private life.
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For several years, to the consternation of his party's whips, Rudd was the Labor mainstay of a parliamentary prayer group that met every sitting Monday night. Late last year, Rudd joined the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Treasurer in opposing the recent legislation to permit human cloning. I just wish he'd declared his position soon enough to influence his Labor colleagues' votes.

My problem is not with Rudd trying to attract more Christians into the Labor Party. My issue is Rudd's attempt to present Christianity as merely an endorsement of the ALP's present policy positions and Christians as little more than Labor activists on Sunday. Rudd's claim, articulated on Radio National in November, that "Christianity begins with a theology of social justice", is just plain wrong, as Rudd must know.

Perhaps Rudd was trying to lull his secular humanist colleagues into a false sense of security about what a Rudd-led Labor Party might do. It's more likely, however, that this was another example of Rudd's tendency to try to be all things to everyone and to hope that no one will notice.

Rudd is perfectly entitled to stress the ALP's "Christian socialist" tradition. He can tell the Australian Financial Review (as he did in 2003) that he's "an old-fashioned Christian socialist". He can tell The Age (as he did last December) that he has never "been a socialist and - never will be". What he can't credibly do is complain about being asked to explain how he can be not a socialist and a Christian socialist at the same time.

Perhaps Christian socialism is radically distinct from ordinary socialism. Or perhaps the distinctions are too subtle for those who aren't Labor true believers. Either way, it's reasonable to ask the alternative prime minister how he reconciles these apparently conflicting positions.

Rudd has described himself as an Anglican who "never resigned from Rome". None of my many friends on both sides of that great divide imagine they can straddle it. Again, it seems that Rudd is trying too hard to attract every Christian's vote.

It's not surprising, when his leader is under pressure over dealings with disgraced Labor godfather Brian Burke, that Smith should find fault in others. In politics as elsewhere, offence is usually the best defence. Still, Smith can't credibly argue that it provokes religious hatred to question the inconsistencies in his leader's position but that it's all right to declare that a Catholic should not be health minister, as Kim Beazley did in parliament last year.

Since becoming Health Minister, I have described our abortion rate as a tragedy and wondered what can be done to bring it down. The upshot of this was legislation removing the health minister's veto over the abortion drug RU486 amid a plethora of claims that a Catholic couldn't be trusted to make this decision on an ordinary rational basis. It should not have been beyond Smith's wit to realise that someone whose political prospects are thought to have been harmed by his faith would not lightly criticise a fellow MP with the capacity to make being a religiously committed politician less contentious.

As Smith should know, Rudd's problem is not his Christianity but his credibility. On the political implications of his faith, as on his now notorious series of meetings with Burke, the best way to stop the questions is to answer them.

About the Author

Hon. Tony Abbott is Minister for Health and Ageing and Federal Member for Warringah. He was Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Leader of the House of Representatives, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service from 1996-2003.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

How do you decide the deal is beneficial to you

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* Shop around. A “sale” price isn’t always the “best” price. Some merchants may offer a sale price on the item you want for a limited time; other merchants may offer items at a discount everyday.
* Read sale ads carefully. Some ads may say “quantities limited,” “no rain checks,” or “not available at all stores.” Before you step out the door, call to make sure the item you want is in stock.
* Consider your time and travel costs. If an item is on sale, but the store is across town, include your time and the costs of transportation and parking in the price.
* Look for price-matching policies. Some merchants will match, or even beat, a competitor’s prices.
* Go online. Check out websites that compare prices. If you decide to buy from an online merchant, keep shipping costs and delivery time in mind.
* Carefully consider bargain offers that are based on purchases of additional merchandise. For example, “Buy One, Get One Free” or “Free Gift with Purchase.” If you don’t really want or need the item, it’s not a deal.
* Clip coupons. Coupons are useful when they save you money on what you’re already planning to buy. Check coupons for any restrictions. For example, do expiration dates apply, or do you have to spend a certain amount before you can use the coupon? Some retailers will accept expired coupons, and even coupons from their competitors. Check with the retailer before you leave home to learn their policy.
* Ask about sale adjustments. If you buy an item at regular price and it goes on sale the next week, can you get a credit or refund for the discounted amount?

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Things to keep in mind when by things online


1) Snorkel: Snorkel is a breathing apparatus that helps you to breath under water without letting your head up from the water surface. The optimum length of snorkels is 30 cm (12"). It can be found in various designs. Normally it is J-shaped and made of rubber or plastic. It is mainly used in surface swimming before or after scuba diving.

2) Diving Mask: The diving mask is used to allow its users to clearly see underwater. It is not possible to the divers to view under water because when human eyes are in direct contact with water the lights entering the eyes are refracted to a different angle so that it becomes almost impossible to see clearly. Diving mask provides the air space in front of the eyes. Diving mask is made of durable and tempered glass with a rubber or silicon cover, which seals it with the diver's face to make it watertight. The divers can exhale within the diving mask. The best way to find the best mask is: first place it on your face (without the strap and without holding it by your hands), inhale gently. If it doesn't fall then keep it. Otherwise try another one.

3) Fins: The fins are used to move underwater. The fins are generally made from plastics but can be found often made from carbon fiber and fiberglass. According to the needs, the size of the fins can vary. Normally the scuba divers need large and wide fins to get rid of the water resistance to freely move.

4) Diving Suits: The diving suits provide the protection to the divers from the water atmosphere. There are different kinds of diving suits such as wetsuits, drysuits, semi-dry suits, dive skins and hot water suits. The diving suits should be chosen depending on the water temperature. Wetsuits provide the thermal insulation to the divers but they get wet. It is mainly used where the temperature is lying between 10 deg C to 25 deg C. Where the water temperature is between -2 deg C to 15 deg C it would be better to use the drysuits. The diver's body remains dry as it seals the body by neck and wrist. No water can enter through the dry suits. The diving suits are found in all sizes, so, it would be better to try which one fits you best.

5) Regulator: Regulator carries the air for breathing. It is a very important accessory at the time of the deep diving. This should have a second hose that is used for breathing out. Regulator is also connected with the buoyancy compensator.

6) Buoyancy compensator: The buoyancy compensator provides the life saving buoyancy both underwater and on the surface. This is essential to neutral the buoyancy. The diver has to choose which one should be taken according to his needs.

7) Watch: It is very much necessary to measure the depth and time while diving. It is better to have a computer rather than the watch. But you should consider carefully whether to bye a watch or a computer. The ultimate decision is yours.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Online Shopping Market

Online Shopping


All sites listed on The Shopping List offer safe & secure online shopping and UK delivery.
Clothes, Christmas Gifts, Home & Electrical

Clothes, high street fashion, underwear, lingerie, formal shirts, flowers, food, wine, hampers, designer clothing, formal evening wear, boots, shoes, department stores, CD's, DVD's, computers, electrical goods, laptops, wedding gifts, home shopping, furniture, DIY, mobile phones, birthday presents and christmas gifts for men, women and children.

Argos : Shop online with this famous high street outlet.

BHS : Shop online at British Home Stores.

Marks & Spencer : Clothes, accessories, gifts and lovely home furnishings.

The Body Shop : Beauty and body products for men and women.

Brownbag : Men's designer clothes.

Burton : Men's clothing.

Co-op : Electrical Shop offers a wide range of products representing value for money.

DIY Tools : Huge selection of DIY tools, fixture & fittings, lighting, eelctricals and furniture for the home and garden.

Dorothy Perkins : Ladies clothing; Sizes 8-22, Tall (for women 5ft 8 and over), Petite (for women 5ft 3 and under), maternity, shoes, lingerie and accessories.

Miss Selfridge : Young fashions and accessories.

Dress for Less : Designer clothes for men, women and kids at discount prices.

E Dress Me : Designer dresses from New York delivered worldwide.

La Senza : Pretty lingerie, nightwear, loungewear, swimwear, mens underwear and accessories.

Hamleys : Gifts for children of all ages at this famous London store.

House of Fraser : Homewear, electricals and clothing.

John Lewis : Online shopping at this famous department store.

Knickerbox : Bras, knickers, camis, stockings and other lingerie for ladies.

Savile Row Co : Casual and formal shirts, knitwear, jackets and trousers for men and women.

Christmas Hampers : Food and drink hampers delivered Ireland, UK and Worldwide.

Style Rocket : Stylish clothing for men and women from the USA, over 30 famous brands.

Swerve : Mens clothing from many famous designer brands.

Shoe Shop : Shoes, boots and trainers for men, women and children.

Thomas Pink : Casual, classic and evening shirts for men and women. Ties, cufflinks, knitwear and accessories.

Wallis - Ladies clothing and accessories.

Yoox : Designer clothing for men and women from over 1000 designer labels.

Alkris : Alkris offer a range of luxury goods. Hand painted silk scarves, amber jewellery, silver cased watches, 100% linen table cloths, chess and backgammon sets, natural leather handbags and briefcases.
Try these - the most popular online shops on Shopsafe:

* Amazon
* Argos
* Boden
* Boots
* Bunches
* Carphone Warehouse
* Comet
* Currys
* Debenhams
* Dial-a-phone
* Dixons
* Dorothy Perkins
* Early Learning Centre
* Empire Stores
* Figleaves

* House of Fraser
* IWOOT
* JD Sports
* John Lewis
* Littlewoods Direct
* Marks and Spencer
* New Look
* Next
* Nike Store
* Prezzybox
* Sports Direct
* Tesco
* The Body Shop®
* Toys 'R' Us







Gift Shops, Gifts and Presents
Safe online shopping starts here

If you're looking for a gift shop then look no further. Buy gifts from our selection of gift shops, if you need some help you can also try our gift ideas section.
The Top Shops:


Virgin Experience Days
5 star rating
www.virginexperiencedays.co.uk
Virgin Experience Days sell a range of gifts including balloon flights, rally driving and pamper days as well as hampers for the less adventurous!

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Prezzybox
Prezzybox 5 star rating
www.prezzybox.com
Prezzybox.com have 1000’s of fantastic gifts for all the family. From Remote Control Helicopters to Rocking Horses, Pole Dancing Kits to Phone Charms, Prezzybox have everything you need to make gift shopping a breeze. Free delivery on all orders over £40.

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Red Letter Days
Red Letter Days 5 star rating
www.redletterdays.co.uk
At Red Letter Days you can buy gift experiences including rally driving, tandem skydiving, sushi school, gardening with Charlie Dimmock and loads more!

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Buyagift
5 star rating
www.buyagift.co.uk
At this site you can purchase gift vouchers for gifts and outdoor adventures such as racing, sky sports, paintball and karting on-line.

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Needapresent.com
Needapresent.com 5 star rating
www.needapresent.co.uk
Half Price Delivery with voucher code: 199
Funky, stylish, unusual and unique gift ideas from around the world all at this online gift store. Delivery to the UK is free of charge. Orders placed before 4pm will be despatched on the same day.

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IWOOT
IWOOT 5 star rating
www.iwantoneofthose.com
January Sale Now On
I Want One Of Those sell gadgets, gizmos, toys, games, home gadgets, office toys, gorgeous gifts and lots more!

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Firebox.com
Firebox.com 5 star rating
www.firebox.com
January Sale - up to 50% off
The ultimate men's shopping portal selling all kinds of fantastic gadgets and gifts. Buy something for yourself or for a friend, you can't miss with Firebox. Browse their 'What's New' section to make sure you are up to date with the latest trends.

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Superdrug
Superdrug 5 star rating
www.superdrug.com
Superdrug specialise in beauty products, brand name fragrances and boast a large selection of stylish seasonal gifts. Take advantage of the same amazing offers you get in store and do it all from home!

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The Gift Experience
The Gift Experience 5 star rating
www.thegiftexperience.co.uk
Up to 40% off sale now on
Free delivery on any orders over £30 with voucher code: FREEPOST
The Gift Experience sell a range of unusual gifts and gift experience days for all occasions; aromatherapy gifts, personalised gifts, candles, baby gifts and lots more.

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Thanks Darling
5 star rating
www.thanksdarling.com
Are you looking for birthday, wedding or anniversary gifts or gift experiences? Choose from 100’s of exciting and exhilarating gift ideas! They have activities and experiences for your birthdays, anniversaries or other special occasions.

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John Lewis
John Lewis 5 star rating
www.johnlewis.com
Clearance Sale Now On - up to 50% off thousands of lines
In need of inspiration for a that special someone in your life? Look no further. You'll find gorgeous, thoughtful gifts for everyone at John Lewis.

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Letterbox

Letterbox 5 star rating
www.letterbox.co.uk
Letterbox offer a variety of toys and gifts for children of all ages. Their products include traditional, modern and outdoor toys and games, and a wide range of personalised gifts. Delivery on orders over £120 is free.

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Argos
Argos 5 star rating
www.argos.co.uk
Shop from over 18000 products at Argos and get it delivered right to your door. They sell everything you can think of, and have some fabulous deals and special offers.

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Hawkin's Bazaar
Hawkin's Bazaar 5 star rating
www.hawkin.com
A unique and extensive range of toys, gifts, gadgets and curiosities that appeal to all ages and tastes. They aim to offer something for everyone, even the most difficult to buy for.

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Virginia Hayward
5 star rating
www.virginiahayward.com
Virginia Hayward create a unique and extensive range of hampers, chocolate gifts, gift boxes, champagne, wine and spirit gifts by carefully selecting the finest food and wines from around the world

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Gobaz
Gobaz 5 star rating
www.gobaz.com
A one stop online shop for gadgets, gifts, novelties, boy toys, games and fun stuff. You will find zany gadgets and unusual gifts suitable for birthdays, Christmas, anniversaries, weddings etc. Secure shopping, gift wrapping and fast UK delivery.

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Mothercare

Mothercare 5 star rating
www.mothercare.com
Best Ever Sale - now on
Lovely site with all kinds of features along with a terrific shopping section. Well worth a visit. FREE standard delivery on UK mainland orders over £150.

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Natural Collection
5 star rating
www.naturalcollection.com
Natural Collection sell good value for money products that are produced in fair conditions, create less forest damage, are made using renewable energy and are made of recycled materials. For all mainland UK orders over £100 delivery is free of charge.

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Not On The High Street
5 star rating
www.notonthehighstreet.com
Not On The High Street sell thousands of gorgeous, unique, carefully made things for your home, for your friends and for you from small UK businesses.

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Present Aid
Present Aid 5 star rating
www.presentaid.org
Present Aid has over 30 fun and unusual gift ideas that will be loved by everybody and also help poor communities around the world. For each present that is ordered, you will receive a gift card that is then given to a friend or family member.

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Graham and Green
5 star rating
www.grahamandgreen.co.uk
Graham and Green sell furniture, home accessories, fashion accessories and a stunning range of gifts.

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Activity Superstore
5 star rating
www.activitysuperstore.com
Looking for a gift experience? Activity Superstore have pamper packages, activity days, weekend breaks and loads more!

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House of Fraser
House of Fraser 5 star rating
www.houseoffraser.co.uk
January Sale Now On
UKs leading retailer of designer brands retailer is online now. Shop at House of Frasers website now!

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The Card and Gift Company
5 star rating
www.thecardandgiftcompany.co.uk
Stock up or send direct! Real greetings cards and gift vouchers from a range of retailers, sent for you or to you. Their FREE services include free postage to anywhere in the UK, a free email reminder system and a free online address book.

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The Keepsake Company
The Keepsake Company 5 star rating
www.baby-gifts-online.co.uk
The Keepsake Company sell keepsake boxes, nappy cakes, personalised plates, 3d casting kits, baby shoe plating, vouchers and accessories. Free delivery on orders over £29.99.

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Amazon Gifts
Amazon Gifts 5 star rating
www.amazon.co.uk
At Amazon you can choose from a wide range of gift ideas suitable for Birthdays, Christenings, New Born Baby boys and girls.

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Oxfam Shop
5 star rating
www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/
Thousands of unique gifts that all do good. Your gift will help Oxfam to end poverty, and you'll receive a gift card and fridge magnet.

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