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July 30, 2008
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July 30, 2008
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July 30, 2008

By Peter Emerson

Two of the most important considerations that parents look into when enrolling their children in book clubs are the cost of joining and the security of credit card transactions conducted with the book club.

Given that the books are sent through the mail, parents want to be aware of other costs they may incur, such as shipping charges and sales taxes. Parents also want to be assured that the credit card transactions they enter into are secure. Most online book clubs offer their members a certain level of security with regard to credit card information. Most of the fees charged are also very competitive.

Below is a discussion of some of the prevailing rates and privacy policies that parents may find helpful in choosing a book club for their children.

Cost

On the average, the cost of becoming a member of a book club ranges from $25 to $30, depending on the type and number of books ordered. Discounts are also offered to parents who may wish to enroll two or more of their children in the book club. However, parents must be aware that this price does not include shipping charges and sales taxes. These clubs may give you a 50 percent discount on a publishers books because they sell the books directly to you, thus eliminating a middleman. If the parent wishes to withdraw his childs membership, some clubs offer money-back guarantees, given that the parent returns the book within a prescribed period of time.

Security

With regard to information-especially credit card information-that the parent provides, most clubs offer their members a privacy policy wherein the security and confidentiality of provided information are ensured. Most clubs assure their members that the information will not be shared with other companies and will only be used for internal purposes.

Most sites use the generally accepted SSL encryption to ensure that the information cannot be viewed and used by other people. These sites also assure their members that they will not be charged anything without prior notice.

Financial transactions done over the Internet should be practical and secure, and those who engage in such transactions need to be aware of what they are paying for and how their transactions are being kept confidential.

source: ezinearticles

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July 30, 2008
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July 30, 2008

By Peter Emerson

One way of making your child appreciate the value of reading is to let them join book clubs that are either established by neighborhood libraries or by neighbors. Doing so will expose your child to the advantages of reading and will improve his social interaction skills. However, the additional burden of having to bring your child to a certain place to attend a book club, apart from your daily duty of dropping them off at school, can become a hindrance. As a solution to this problem, people have used the Internet to establish online book clubs for children. Below is some useful information that can help you decide on which book club you want your child to join.

How it works

When you search the Internet for online childrens book clubs, you should be aware of the age group that a specific book club caters to since you wouldnt want your child to participate in a book club that may be too advanced for him. Books are sent through the mail so it is also important to know the book list that these clubs base their discussions on. Doing so can help you supervise the materials that your child is being given. Some websites offer personalized book listings based on the childs age, reading ability and interests. The discussions on the books are posted on the Internet forum that the website makes available to its members.

Costs

The fee that you must pay when your child becomes a member of a book club averages about $25 to $30, depending on the cost of the books on the list and the membership dues charged by the group. However, if your child wishes to pick his own set of books to read, the cost will vary. Memberships are easily canceled and money-back guarantees are also offered by some websites.

source: ezinearticles

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