Scam When Buying in China

The scam when buying in China is a reality that haunts many importing companies and unfortunately affects a greater number than we can estimate. estafa-al-comprar-en-chinaWhen can this happen? Quite evident. When the importer has not taken the serious trouble to verify the legality of their supplier before carrying out the transaction.Going without any type of inspection or investigation to an internet portal to make a purchase in a foreign country… is the first step to fraud.The chances of your “idyllic provider” being true are less than 50%, which adds a risk to the purchase that you must take into account.Verifying your Chinese supplier beforehand is essential to ensure a correct strategy during the process. It is evident that emails from suppliers with domain types like @hotmail.com or @gmail.com are signs of possible fraud or scam when buying in China.Latest technology devices for $70? Exclusive bargain? Rather an immediate scam. Any product carries associated charges essential for its manufacture which, therefore, can never be avoided.If you encounter these types of signals, you can be almost certain that you are dealing with a ghost supplier. The buyer makes the payment with total confidence, sometimes through Western Union or personal transfers, and all they receive is a “hello and goodbye” from the fake supplier.Complaints about the scam? Very few, rather. Keep in mind that many times, the transaction ends up being organized on an intermediary online portal, which does not guarantee at any time the legality or viability of that supplier.Scam when buying in China is a reality like any other, waiting for unsuspecting companies. Our recommendation? Always verify your supplier with a specialist company in international trade.

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