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99% of Chinese suppliers are honest and reliable, agree or not?
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Replying to [Business in China]: Please supply me with some trustworthy suppliers from China. I don't know who to trust.
24 Nov 2006 11:54
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Ok here is the interesting topic. Well, I would somehow agree with the saying that less you pay less you get in quality but its true the quality is most important that comes first NOT MONEY. However, I have been with chinese suppliers they do good in communication they probably got quality as well but i dont think its the best one in comparision to the other leading manufacturer such as japanese products and so on. But when they claim to be the ORIGINAL AND BRAND NEW, it eventually comes off the quality even though the price is HIGH. Well, paid the money ORIGINAL when got the item it looked like ORIGINAL BRANDED but after few weeks or months of light uses it goes off its ORIGINALITY. I mean it just shows off the QUALITY. I have been through many suppliers and they claim these product ( eg branded nokia samsung ..mobile phones & Kodak, Sony, CANNON .. digital cameras etc) but copmparing these products to that of its ORIGIN I found there is something missing in the chinese suppliers product. It just makes me feel disappointment though the prices are eventually same nothing difference. Its True NEWLY EMERGING BUSINESS AND COMPANIES SHOULD DO HARD TO GET IT TO THE TOP LEVEL but I think in this STAGE of BUSINESS PROGESSION and INTERNATIONAL POPULARITY PLACEMENT chinese supplier shold KEEP IT UP to the level of QUALITY to make it OWN BRAND which will definately RATES its own VALUE.
My point is as the above aricle mentioned about 99% are honest and reliable, I should have to think about the QUALITY and ofcourse the price WHICH DOES MATTERS!!!!

- ROBIN KHAREL
RNR DIGITAL WORLD
LONDON
UK
24 Nov 2006 14:45
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Replying to [Business in China]:99% of them might be honest, but that 1% spoils the whole bunch.
24 Nov 2006 16:59
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Replying to [Business in China]: i was wondering if you could help me out about a supplier i was scammed by foyo global trade compay
and im about to try out this company and was wondering if you have or can get info about this company? it is www.kkingtrade.com
26 Nov 2006 20:50
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Replying to [leew]:Hi there; please let me know how you were scammed by foyo global trade CO, 'cause I think I was too, 'cause I send 200 dolars for a psp just 3 days ago though, and they gave me a traking number but I don't know if it works or not, I've been talking to Terry by msn and it seems to be a nice guy but I can be wrong and the worst thing is that I worked so hard to earn that money [em8](I'm just 19 years old), but well someone will scammed him as he did to us!!!!!!! have a nice day!!!!
27 Nov 2006 19:35
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Replying to [leew & Lucylurf]:
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Sorry to tell you that www.kkingtrade.com is a typical business scammer located in Putian, China. Please see more information on how to self-check it from my other posts online. Be careful next time, do not be enticed by their low prices. Please contact me for details!
27 Nov 2006 22:05
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Replying to [robinkharel]:

Thank you for your good comments on Chinese products and suppliers.

Yes, Chinese government and most of Chinese suppliers are now trying to create their own brands in the near future. I'm sure they will offer you better quality and services next time!

Everybody has to remember: not all the things are very cheap in China. Most of the Chinese companies are trying to compete with their counterparts worldwide now.
27 Nov 2006 22:13
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Replying to [robinkharel]:

Thank you for your good comments on Chinese products and suppliers.

Yes, Chinese government and most of Chinese suppliers are now trying to create their own brands in the near future. I'm sure they will offer you better quality and services next time!

Everybody has to remember: not all the things are very cheap in China. Most of the Chinese companies are trying to compete with their counterparts worldwide now.
27 Nov 2006 22:14
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Hi.

I'm about to place an order to
http://www.ectradeonline.com/ or
http://www.ecbizit.com/

Anybody had some good experience or bad experience with them?

They are a Silver memeber on tradeKey.

Here is the payment (T/T) info that the guy gave me:

Our company's TT (Bank to **** is following:
Beneficiary institution: bank of china putian branch
holder's first name:Fengcai
last name :Shen
Account # : 4552301-0188-083594-8
Swift: BKCHCNBJ73C
bank of china putian branch,Tianwei Road,putian,china

His own Address: 52 Nanmen Road,putian,fujian,china

I didn't find a match ofr the putian branch of bank of China and the Swift code on the bank`s web site (http://www.bank-of-china.com/en/common/third.jsp?category=1099377137100) ,
is this a hint on the guy`s legetimacy?

Thanks for your help!

David
28 Nov 2006 01:06
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Replying to [Business in China]: i spent a little time for reading all of the articles about this and found your arguments excellent!thanks!
and now i would like to say: i agree with the subject so much.the reason for that is i am strongly sure that no boss does not like to make deals with the customers and all of the boss would like to be honest and treat the customrs reliably.
28 Nov 2006 01:40
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