Quoting from [julioalonsodacaret]:
I need to buy 4000 nokia n95 8 Gb originals, new in box, with international warranty unlocked, and the only way in which we can pay is by L/C because is a lot safer than the others (T/T or WU) we could consider a trust pass member.
Can somebody help me, every supplier tells me that only a wire or a WU is the only way... but they are unsafe for buyer... put yourselves in our shoes, you send over a million dollars to an account of a company that you don´t know and then they can dissapear...
Help me!
I can get you Nokia at wholesales prizes here from Hong Kong,
Origional N95 8 GB, Brand new in new boxes, Unlock and sim free,
There is no such a thing like as Internasional warranty, we can offer you one (1) year warranty, the phones has to be send back to Hong Kong, the warranty will start the day you recive the phones,
We accept LC comfirmed by our bank HSBC,
If you are looking for Nokias at unrealistic prizes there is no one can help you as Aussie just said,
You are welcome to contact me on Trade Manager for discusion
Quoting from [julioalonsodacaret]:@ MbM
I need to buy 4000 nokia n95 8 Gb originals, new in box, with international warranty unlocked, and the only way in which we can pay is by L/C because is a lot safer than the others (T/T or WU) we could consider a trust pass member.
Can somebody help me, every supplier tells me that only a wire or a WU is the only way... but they are unsafe for buyer... put yourselves in our shoes, you send over a million dollars to an account of a company that you don´t know and then they can dissapear...
Help me!
Go to www.nokia.com and find your local dealer in your country, The best securiy way to
get new original NOKIA mobile and local warranty and also pay by cash face to face?
Security??
Don`t waste your money and time try to sourcing any company in another other country,NO
WAY!!
Best regards
Paul
Aug 23rd.2008
Quoting from [julioalonsodacaret]:
I need to buy 4000 nokia n95 8 Gb originals, new in box, with international warranty unlocked, and the only way in which we can pay is by L/C because is a lot safer than the others (T/T or WU) we could consider a trust pass member.
Can somebody help me, every supplier tells me that only a wire or a WU is the only way... but they are unsafe for buyer... put yourselves in our shoes, you send over a million dollars to an account of a company that you don´t know and then they can dissapear...
Help me!
Quoting from [julioalonsodacaret]:
I need to buy 4000 nokia n95 8 Gb originals, new in box, with international warranty unlocked, and the only way in which we can pay is by L/C because is a lot safer than the others (T/T or WU) we could consider a trust pass member.
Can somebody help me, every supplier tells me that only a wire or a WU is the only way... but they are unsafe for buyer... put yourselves in our shoes, you send over a million dollars to an account of a company that you don´t know and then they can dissapear...
Help me!
Quoting from [julioalonsodacaret]:
I need to buy 4000 nokia n95 8 Gb originals, new in box, with international warranty unlocked, and the only way in which we can pay is by L/C because is a lot safer than the others (T/T or WU) we could consider a trust pass member.
Can somebody help me, every supplier tells me that only a wire or a WU is the only way... but they are unsafe for buyer... put yourselves in our shoes, you send over a million dollars to an account of a company that you don´t know and then they can dissapear...
Help me!
To the original poster, for the most part legitimate suppliers of these goods will ask you for a T/T. No legit supplier uses western union period. So forget about western union..
I am actually surprised that someone legit offered up an L/C (MBD) as I know L/Cs have been the target of a lot of fraud lately. L/Cs are also not air tight either, and there is a tremendous risk on the sellers side because of the cash outlay that has to be made to purchase these units. Though I could see L/C as a possibility if the units are already in stock, though I figured if they were in stock you would just offer up a T/T after inspection.
Anyway to the original poster, T/T is the norm in this business. In a business where profit margins are slim, we have to use the cheapest and most efficient ways to do business. I am not saying you should just T/T anybody, but keep in mind that most legit suppliers do business this way. I think to find someone who is willing to do an L/C is a rarity, so cheers to the gentleman in this thread who offered it up.
Its right that Nokia doesnt give any international warranty to their phones. And its almost impossible that Nokia distributor will keep 4000pcs of N95 in physical stock as well. For nokia phones the prices are controlled worldwide so in every countries authorised distributor prices are the same it just depend on how much they wanna earn from you. If you really need 4K of N95 the only way is to approach the distributor who can accept your LC and they will place a PO with Nokia and the lead time is usually 2-3 weeks upon nokia confirmation that they are able to deliver it. The cheap sources for Nokia phones is from Telco :) But usually its locked up and you need to unlock it yourself or they will give you the unlock codes for it.