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DONT USE TT ( FOR YOUR FIRST BUSINESS )
Post 22 of 93
apexs
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Quoting from [test32]:


PLEASE READ THIS>>>>>>>


it is really sad to read everyday new Scam on Alibaba.com


Scammers will never accept Letter of Credit (LC) payments. The fraudsters only accept Western Union, TT as these cannot be traced. Buyers making a large purchase should ONLY USE LC. For sample orders and smaller shipments, consider using an escrow service .



hi Fren,

i am new in this international transaction business,what do you mean about 'consider using escrow service?

your guide is much appreciate. 

06 Aug 2008 07:48
Post 23 of 93
Max Zheng
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Quoting from [Strongman Products]:

Quoting from [test32]:




PLEASE READ THIS>>>>>>>




it is really sad to read everyday new Scam on Alibaba.com




Scammers will never accept Letter of Credit (LC) payments. The fraudsters only accept Western Union, TT as these cannot be traced. Buyers making a large purchase should ONLY USE LC. For sample orders and smaller shipments, consider using an escrow service .





If you were to deal with a scammer the payment terms he takes will not matter too much if he don't send you the products or sends you damaged or bricks in the container.

Buyers need to check more on the supplier, sure if you send T/T to a personal account you have to think why, but i have done this many times in China, buying samples for this is normal they ask direct to personal account, if your goods are to be shippined through customs you can not do this, must be to the business account direct from the buyer.

Most of the scams we hear about are of the electrical goods like mobile phones and on any of these deals you can spot 10 points telling you DON"T SEND MONEY!!

My way of working is always to deal direct with the factory, and visit them, keep  good communication with them and make more visits when neded, some of our suppliers owe us money as we pay more for the complete orders, but we do not worry as we would get back later on the next order, if we feel this is a problem it's because we have not made our minds clear about the supplier we are in business with.

Facts are that many new buyers cut corners on the business and think they are dealing with their local supplier, the export business needs more work and money!, it's a shame that if buyers would need L/C or payment terms the suppliers can not meet the export business would suffer because of trust,

Choose the right supplier, and the payment terms don't become a problem [em19]

yes I totally agree u,this is Jerry in Shishi City Fujian Province China,I have had 6 years experience in foreign trade business,I help my oversea clients whom source quality product in China,I engage in series of export service:
hotel booking,airport pick up,srouce product,purchasing and buying assistant,checking the manufacturer is legitimacy & reliable & genuine or not ,market guiding,translation,inspection,warehouseing,container loading,customs clearance,making shipping documents etc., 
I can provide top& professional service to all our cilents,my principle is help you success on busienss and avoid to fraud and cheat etc.in China
07 Aug 2008 20:29
Post 24 of 93
Quoting from [Max Zheng]:

Quoting from [Strongman Products]:

Quoting from [test32]:





PLEASE READ THIS>>>>>>>





it is really sad to read everyday new Scam on Alibaba.com





Scammers will never accept Letter of Credit (LC) payments. The fraudsters only accept Western Union, TT as these cannot be traced. Buyers making a large purchase should ONLY USE LC. For sample orders and smaller shipments, consider using an escrow service .






If you were to deal with a scammer the payment terms he takes will not matter too much if he don't send you the products or sends you damaged or bricks in the container.

Buyers need to check more on the supplier, sure if you send T/T to a personal account you have to think why, but i have done this many times in China, buying samples for this is normal they ask direct to personal account, if your goods are to be shippined through customs you can not do this, must be to the business account direct from the buyer.

Most of the scams we hear about are of the electrical goods like mobile phones and on any of these deals you can spot 10 points telling you DON"T SEND MONEY!!

My way of working is always to deal direct with the factory, and visit them, keep  good communication with them and make more visits when neded, some of our suppliers owe us money as we pay more for the complete orders, but we do not worry as we would get back later on the next order, if we feel this is a problem it's because we have not made our minds clear about the supplier we are in business with.

Facts are that many new buyers cut corners on the business and think they are dealing with their local supplier, the export business needs more work and money!, it's a shame that if buyers would need L/C or payment terms the suppliers can not meet the export business would suffer because of trust,

Choose the right supplier, and the payment terms don't become a problem [em19]

yes I totally agree u,this is Jerry in Shishi City Fujian Province China,I have had 6 years experience in foreign trade business,I help my oversea clients whom source quality product in China,I engage in series of export service:
hotel booking,airport pick up,srouce product,purchasing and buying assistant,checking the manufacturer is legitimacy & reliable & genuine or not ,market guiding,translation,inspection,warehouseing,container loading,customs clearance,making shipping documents etc., 
I can provide top& professional service to all our cilents,my principle is help you success on busienss and avoid to fraud and cheat etc.in China



You can add your reply to Chinese helpers for supplier visits in China. List your profile here   your profile could be added to our website!!

You should not use your email on the bottom for your signature 

  line!!

24 Aug 2008 00:47
Post 25 of 93
Quoting from [Strongman Products]:

Quoting from [test32]:




PLEASE READ THIS>>>>>>>




it is really sad to read everyday new Scam on Alibaba.com




Scammers will never accept Letter of Credit (LC) payments. The fraudsters only accept Western Union, TT as these cannot be traced. Buyers making a large purchase should ONLY USE LC. For sample orders and smaller shipments, consider using an escrow service .





If you were to deal with a scammer the payment terms he takes will not matter too much if he don't send you the products or sends you damaged or bricks in the container......

Choose the right supplier, and the payment terms don't become a problem [em19]



Good![em19]
08 Sep 2008 01:43
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Yes, international trade even domestic business goes with risks.Just be careful and good luck I can say!

we can help the buy to check the supplier's credit  in some simple ways , for free.

09 Sep 2008 03:45
Post 27 of 93
Quoting from [twinstar]:






Yes, international trade even domestic business goes with risks.Just be careful and good luck I can say!

we can help the buy to check the supplier's credit  in some simple ways , for free.

Dear twinstar,


By any chance do you know anything about this company in Pakistan, please? I am doing business with it now.
NAME  MULTAN COTTON COMPANY
ADD   TRUST PLAZA ROOM NO 11 IST FLOOR OPPSITE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
         NEAR DERA ADDA MULTAN PAKISTAN
TELL  0092-61-4589914,4543503


Thank you very much.

17 Sep 2008 13:15
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IF you know of a company that has taken your money or sent you the wrong product report it to www.verifyimport.com and we will all be able to do business better.


DO NOT USE Shenzhen Xiyang Trading Co., Ltd.


I sent payment for items and they lied saying it was in customs and that they shipped it through EMS express.   EMS express says they did not ship anything to my address.  I asked for money back and they said ok give them a week.  Now they are not replying to my emails.



If you are thinking of importing go to  www.verifyimport.com to make sure you are dealing with a good company!  DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY  Shenzhen Xiyang Trading Co., Ltd.  DO NOT USE THEM!  THEY WILL ROBB YOU AND STEAL YOUR MONEY.  Don't let them trick you.   They say "TRUST ME FRIEND" or "WE ARE GOOD HONEST COMPANY"  Don't believe them!!  If you know of any other fake, bad. liars.  Send to www.verifyimport.com so they can add this company to their list!











Quoting from [apexs]:

Quoting from [test32]:



PLEASE READ THIS>>>>>>>



it is really sad to read everyday new Scam on Alibaba.com



Scammers will never accept Letter of Credit (LC) payments. The fraudsters only accept Western Union, TT as these cannot be traced. Buyers making a large purchase should ONLY USE LC. For sample orders and smaller shipments, consider using an escrow service .




hi Fren,

i am new in this international transaction business,what do you mean about 'consider using escrow service?

your guide is much appreciate. 


22 Sep 2008 16:46
Post 29 of 93
the only way to make sure is TRAVEL or finding someone to do this for you!!!![em18]
24 Sep 2008 03:27
Post 30 of 93
tmurphy
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Quoting from [test32]:


YES, ESCROW IS ST0LL BETER THEN TT.
How do I get escrow?  Im new to overseas buying.
03 Oct 2008 18:09
Post 31 of 93
Quoting from [test32]:


PLEASE READ THIS>>>>>>>


it is really sad to read everyday new Scam on Alibaba.com


Scammers will never accept Letter of Credit (LC) payments. The fraudsters only accept Western Union, TT as these cannot be traced. Buyers making a large purchase should ONLY USE LC. For sample orders and smaller shipments, consider using an escrow service .



Do more research before you order.Don't treat the same to all the people in the alibaba.com.We have cooperation with alibaba for more than 4 years.It is well to both seller and buyer.Good luck.[em1] 
09 Oct 2008 01:30
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