Bellwork 1-1 Think of a purchase you made recently: –What was the name of the store? –Was the purchase made in the store or from home? –What type of store/company.

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Bellwork 1-1 Think of a purchase you made recently: –What was the name of the store? –Was the purchase made in the store or from home? –What type of store/company was it? Describe it. –What were the advantages to purchasing there?

Effective Shopping Practices Unit 7 Objective 6.01

Shopping Options In Store shopping options: –Retail stores obtain goods from wholesale sources and sell directly to consumers. –Department stores sell a wide variety of goods and services from a single store. –Warehouse clubs and superstores offer price advantages and wide product selection. –Factory outlet stores are owned by the manufacturer or distributor of the merchandise. –Discount stores sell certain lines of merchandise at lower prices. –Consignment or thrift stores sell used merchandise at greatly reduced prices. –Specialty stores sell specialized goods/services --- e.g., shoe shops and gas stations.

Shopping Options At Home shopping options: –Door-to-door---salesperson comes to home, either by invitation or not –Catalog shopping --- shopper calls on telephone to buy goods listed in a catalog –Telemarketing – seller calls on telephone to sell goods or services –T-commerce – shopping in response to ads on television –E-commerce – buying goods and services on the Internet, including Internet auctions

Pros and Cons of In-Store Shopping Pros –Variety of merchandise in one area or under one roof –Close to home for last-minute or emergency shopping –Offers special prices with a membership card –Malls offer special attractions and promotions for customers –Can try on clothes –Items are easy to exchange –Offer payment plans –Offer store credit cards –Can work with knowledgeable sales people –Stores offer special services--- e.g., gift wrapping Cons –Takes time to buy costly items –Limited space –Picked-over merchandise –Large crowds on sale days and weekends –Must find a place to park

Pros and Cons of At-Home Shopping Pros –Buy any time seven days a week –Can obtain special orders –Will deliver –Can purchase on the spot with TV remote control or computer mouse –Buy from the comfort and convenience of home –Can buy from a worldwide market Cons –May not know the physical location of the seller –Must have a credit card to pay –May not understand exactly what is being bought –Must check sellers privacy policy before giving personal/financial information –Must keep a complete record of each transaction –Offers that sound too good to be true may not be –Must check exchange policies; may be more costly or difficult to exchange items –Will have shipping and handling costs added –Must check reliability, legitimacy, and security of sellers before buying –Cannot see or feel quality, size, and/or true color

Shopping Options Assignment You are to find 2 examples of each type of In- Store shopping (i.e. Retail, Department, Warehouse, etc) and for each example list: –An advantage to shopping there –A disadvantage to shopping there You are to find 2 examples of each type of At- Home shopping (i.e. Door to Door, Catalogue, Telemarketing, etc) and for each example list: –An advantage to shopping there –A disadvantage to shopping there Complete in PowerPoint and submit to Edmodo by the end of class.

Bellwork 1-2 Several cases of apples are needed for the lunch line in the cafeteria. What type of store is MOST LIKELY the best place to shop? –A. Discount store –B. Factory outlet –C. Specialty store –D. Warehouse superstore The Home Shopping Network is an example of which type of home shopping? –A. Catalog shopping –B. Door-to-door shopping –C. E-commerce –D. T-commerce Kitty managed to find five minutes over the weekend to order by phone some work supplies she needed. Which pro or con of shopping at home does this illustrate? –A. Con---may not know the physical location of the seller – B. Con---must keep a complete record of each transaction –C. Pro---can buy any time seven days a week –D. Pro---can buy from a worldwide market

Effective Shopping Practices 1) Plan before you shop –Decide if shopping at home or shopping in stores is more appropriate –Where there is a choice, decide whether it is advisable to purchase goods (products) or services. Goods (products) have clearly identified prices; prices of services may be harder to determine. Quality of goods can be reviewed and rated before purchasing; quality of services is reflected after purchasing through performance. –Check reliability and services of stores and distance-sellers Reliability --- only respectable businesses that will back up their claims Services --- payment methods accepted; return and refund policies; knowledge of sales staff; special services (gift wrap, special orders, delivery; repairs/maintenance) –Decide when to buy Whether to buy now with cash or credit or save for purchase at a later time When possible, wait for a sale Avoid impulse buying

Effective Shopping Practices 2) Comparison shop for products (goods) –Research the product --- become familiar with various forms of the product –Compare products --- brand name, store brands, and generics; size of packages, features –Understand warranties that guarantee quality standards of products Implied warranty – product is in proper condition and does what is intended Written warranty – goes beyond implied warranty, provides written guarantee Full warranty – must provide all five standards stated in Magnuson- Moss Act Limited Warranty –does not meet one/more of the Magnuson-Moss standards –Talk to people who have made the same purchase –Check the Internet for consumer information, magazines, and other publications

Effective Shopping Practices 3) Comparison shop for services –Identify a person(s) or a business(es) that provide the desired service –Check qualifications --- skills, reliability, and professional ethics –Interview the service-provider; ask for demonstrations/work samples –Check the providers references and his/her record with the Better Business Bureau –Check to see if provider is licensed, bonded, or insured –Pay close attention to terms of agreements, and read carefully before signing Obtain an estimate---total expected cost, in writing, for performing the service. Work orders---give authority to the service provider to perform services. Contracts---signed by all parties involved in an agreement, are legally binding Service warranties---guarantee certain quality standards of performance

Effective Shopping Practices 4) Shop wisely in stores –Consider the value of time and energy, as well as money, when shopping –Handle money, cash, and credit cards with care –Get receipts and sales slips; file in an organized place –Deal fairly and honestly with others in the marketplace –Report unfair/dishonest business practices to proper authorities

Effective Shopping Practices 5) Shop wisely at home –Know name and physical location of seller –Understand what you are buying, all details of sale, and description of product –Compare prices with other retailers –Only buy from secure sites –Check sellers privacy policy before giving out personal and financial information –Pay by credit card –Find out delivery date, return and refund policy –Check product promptly when delivered

Making a Consumer Choice Assignment You are to shop for 5 items and for each: –Find 2 In-Store shops for the item and for each: How much time was involved finding the item? What forms of payment do they offer? What is the Return/Refund policy? Is there a warranty for the product and what type of warranty is it? –Find 2 At-Home shops for the item and for each: How much time was involved finding the item? What forms of payment do they offer? What is the Return/Refund policy? Is there a warranty for the product and what type of warranty is it? –Choose the shop you will purchase from and list 3 reasons why you ultimately chose the type of shop you did. Complete in PowerPoint and submit to Edmodo by end of class.

Bellwork 1-3 Paul signed an agreement to give the mechanic authority to repair his motorcycle. This is an example of which type of service work agreement? –A. Contract –B. Estimate –C. Service warranty –D. Work order Mamie called and spoke with several caterers before she selected one. Which effective shopping practice is this? –A. Comparison shop products –B. Comparison shop services –C. Plan before you shop –D. Shop wisely in stores Dee made sure she had the name and physical location of the person from whom she was buying merchandise online. Which effective shopping practice is this? –A. Comparison shop products –B. Comparison shop services –C. Shop wisely at home –D. Shop wisely in stores