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Post 1 of 5
I was buyed 5mm Sheet Glass one Contianer. Insted 5mm they send us 4.5mm. In this condition what i have to do. The price CIF term.
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26 Nov 2006 23:28
Post 2 of 5
Unfortiunately many learn the hard way ... pre-shipment inspections are essential.

27 Nov 2006 05:57
Post 3 of 5
Replying to [Munnu]:Just contact supplier, also check the tolerance in their offer.
29 Nov 2006 01:25
Post 4 of 5
Replying to [Munnu]:

Before anything is shipped always ........ and I mean always ask for an SGS Inspection on anything. This is the best insurance policy anyone may have to protect yourself from receiving materials that are not up to specification as ordered.

SGS will not let a shipment leave, until it meets the contractual terms and description of materials sent.

This applies to everything that is shipped overseas. Everyone should have an inspection certified by Alfred Knight, SGS or any other reputable company.

This stops the seller from shipping goods that have NOT been ordered or do not meet agreed upon specification.
29 Nov 2006 02:44
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Replying to [Munnu]:Get in touch with the company and if they do not respond, report them to the financial crime institution of their company and also copy all details to their embassy. Next time insist on using the l/c or T/T with specificatios as a mode of payment. That way, you reduce this kind of loss.
05 Dec 2006 04:29
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