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Does somebody know about this Gold supplier?
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Arman
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Hi

If somebody knows about chinese company Ningbo Gowell Trade Co., Ltd.,they registered at address Room 305, Kaicheng Mansion, No.332, Yao'ai Road, Jiangdong, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China Zip: 315040 .They have website but address there is a little different :Rm412,No.17,Lane 469 Yinfeng Road,Ningbo 315010,China.I asked them about payment,they accept just T/T advance and minimum order should be 7200pc.I don't know if i can trust them.

Arman

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27 Jun 2008 10:01
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Quoting from [Arman]:

Hi

If somebody knows about chinese company Ningbo Gowell Trade Co., Ltd.,they registered at address Room 305, Kaicheng Mansion, No.332, Yao'ai Road, Jiangdong, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China Zip: 315040 .They have website but address there is a little different :Rm412,No.17,Lane 469 Yinfeng Road,Ningbo 315010,China.I asked them about payment,they accept just T/T advance and minimum order should be 7200pc.I don't know if i can trust them.

Arman



Dear sir,hi,that maybe reasonable.

As an gold alibaba supplier in China,we nearly have the same experience.We are manufacturer,we have a factory address,also we have a address of our shop front.

Even i am not clearly about if all the relevent web i registed had used the same address,for we have several workmates that do the same business with me.

What do you buy?why the MOQ is so amount?If they want you to TT all the money in advance?That would be incrediable.So take care,remember,there are many other suppliers,u may choose other if their unreasonable requirment.The profit of you is the most important.Just take more check before you agree to buy and pay for them.Good luck.

Ahi,thank for your notice  very much,maybe i should correct all the address to the same.

27 Jun 2008 18:38
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High minimum order quantities and the requirement of a deposit payment via TT are pretty standard practice in the industry. So nothing in your post suggests that this is a scammer. You need to look into the company a bit futher of course.

I think that your biggest concern should be quality. You need to make sure that the supplier understands your quality requirements BEFORE you give them a deposit. As once you have paid the deposit they hold all the power. The best way to do this is with a confirmation sample and technical document outlining your quality expectations.

The deposit should be no more than 30% of the total order value.

7,200 pcs does seem a bit high but depending upon the product this will vary. I would think that you could negotiate this.
28 Jun 2008 03:13
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