A buyer would most probably seek samples. There has been a lot of discussion on cost of samples and shipping to buyer's address.
What a genuine buyer should focus on while seeking samples?
Some buyers become so levish, they ask for so many samples and all of those without any cost. Some ask for too many while agreeing to pay for shipping.
What exactly should a genuine buyer do to seek samples. I mean a vendor has wide range of products displayed on website and ability to produce awful lot of many more despite not being on website..........I think a buyer should seek the sample of a product that could be the best seller item and then trust the ability of vendor for rest of the products once a best seller product's sample is appreciated.
Quoting from [superb]:Nice topic to be posted. The thing I can say to this only is that buyer's have none other intention's to scam you with big list of samples. Your regular customer always has the rights to ask for big list of samples because they can convert it into a good business. Always start with a new buyer with one or two products as a started. ThanksA buyer would most probably seek samples. There has been a lot of discussion on cost of samples and shipping to buyer's address.
What a genuine buyer should focus on while seeking samples?
Some buyers become so levish, they ask for so many samples and all of those without any cost. Some ask for too many while agreeing to pay for shipping.
What exactly should a genuine buyer do to seek samples. I mean a vendor has wide range of products displayed on website and ability to produce awful lot of many more despite not being on website..........I think a buyer should seek the sample of a product that could be the best seller item and then trust the ability of vendor for rest of the products once a best seller product's sample is appreciated.