:salam2: Brothers and Sisters,
We should be very careful in entering business transactions with strangers.
And should be super extra careful with people we meet over the internet.
We really don't know what kind of person might be sitting behind a nice Religious avator and knowledgable posts.
Hello everyone,
Abubazeer is right. But you should not "always" think that doing business on the internet is risky or not safe.I mean you should check everything properly, then start some business.Those who have done business, should agree with me.

My father's Company has been running for almost 20 years, we have received some of the orders from internet and while others from traveling here and there.
The main things are:
- Website
- Address
- Contact details
- company profile
**The main thing is the Company Registration **
Online crooks will try to trick you into giving them your information, for example by sending fake emails with links to convincing but fraudulent websites. They want to spend your money, tap your bank account and use your credit cards.
Protect yourself against this kind of phishing and spoofing:
* Block unwanted spam email – this will also block most phishing emails.
* Use a modern web browser that will warn you against known phishing websites.
* Don’t give away your password or any other personal information.
Remember that there’s no delete button on the internet. If you publish something, even if you delete it later, you have no control over how it is stored, copied or archived. Think twice about publishing something you might later regret.
Choose strong passwords – using a mix of several words, letters, numbers and punctuation. Use different passwords for different sites to make it harder for identity thieves.
You also need to be careful about the information you give away about yourself online. For example, be careful about giving away too much information on blogs and social networking sites like MySpace, FaceBook or Bebo. Identity thieves can piece together your identity from public information piece by piece like putting together a jigsaw.
**please, don't judge a book by it's cover**
