How to Avoid a Dodgy Cannabis Seed Site
While the online commerce world is now maturing beyond its seriously shaky roots, there are still plenty of sites out there that would happily scam you out of as much money as they can get. Gone are the days of mega pop up overloads and simple card details captures as people have become savvy to these primitive and annoying techniques.
While sites that sell major products are fairly reliable when it comes to security, if you are in the market for something like cannabis seeds, you may still potentially be in the realm of sites to be concerned about. This is because often when people are trying to sell something like cannabis seeds they are just in it for the short gain and are not planning on sticking around. Of course there are plenty of highly secure sites that sell these seeds, here is a few quick tips to avoid the ones that aren't.
Trust search engines
One of the best things that search engines have done is to root out many of the dodgy sites from your search results. If a site appears at the top of a search engine (or even in the top 10) chances are that they are going to be safe. They can achieve this by testing the sites in a number of ways that means they can tell if they are linked to other sites with bad reputations. It is their reputation on the line if they send you somewhere illegitimate so they just won't rank anywhere, sites they deem to be a risk to you.
Look for a secure site
If you do arrive at a website not via a search engine, before you download anything or buy anything you should look to see if they have any security guarantees. Good cannabis seeds sites should always provide some high quality security assurances because of the nature of the product. Purchasing white widow seeds for instance has to be extremely secure and of course discreet. The best would be a legitimate security company seal which screens their site every few hours. If they don't have this you can always check to see if their address is somewhere on the site as these show they are a real company and not just a site that's going to disappear as soon as you send your card details.
Be wary of poor design
If you get to a site through the search engines, they have all the security seals and the addresses you could ask for, but you are still not convinced you can trust the site, you should look at the design. If it's weird or looks thrown together then you may still want to give it a miss.
Sam Qam is an online security expert. He has been working on cannabis seeds websites for a year trying to give seed banks and products like white widow a fair reputation in the online community.
