Trade Resources Trade Tips How to Import From China Into The USA – Avoiding Being Ripped off!

How to Import From China Into The USA – Avoiding Being Ripped off!

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Warnings:

You should never pay the amount in full purchase upfront. You might not get your money back if there will be a problem with your order.

You may consult an experienced attorney to ensure that you fulfilled all the necessary requirements with regards to the product you are importing, including those of federal agencies besides CBP.

To avoid being scammed, try to call the wholesaler. If this wholesaler answers with hesitations or doesn’t talk professionally, then there’s a possibility that they are fraud.

At the beginning of contact, wholesalers always ask for a business license or sales tax id. Authorize wholesalers mostly required these. These are also required to U.S. sellers who desire to buy from the U.S. wholesalers except if you’re living outside the United States, then you no longer need a tax id.

You need to act wisely. At first, they will tell you that they only secure payments like credit cards, PayPal and others.  In the end, they will say that only wire transfers or western union are accepted.

Legal wholesalers are transparent.  They offer their physical addresses and contact business details on their website. So you need to be careful here because if this will be their problem then they are hiding something from you.

They may insist to ask for an additional upfront payment for they don’t have the stocks in hand. Then, try to ask for a proof. Let them published their supplier’s stocks photographic evidences in the press. There’s no assurance that this will work but it is better that you should try.

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