hey are supposed to be German or UK iPhone seller, they are cheaters.
Do not send them any money, they are not going to send anything to you.
They operate in the trade manager by the name of "Solar Man" his name is supposed to be "Jackson Mcginty", by MSN with the name of Pamela Brooke, they are the same person.
They are going to ask you to send the money by Western Union to BRUCE BRAND in England.
I hope this helps you, don't do business with them.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Gemballa Electronics, they are SCAM, be careful.
They are supposed to be German iPhone seller, they are cheaters.
Do not send them any money, they are not going to send anything to you.
They operate in the trade manager by the name of "Solar Man" his name is supposed to be "Jackson Mcginty", by MSN with the name of Pamela Brooke, they are the same person.
They are going to ask you to send the money by Western Union to BRUCE BRAND in England.
I hope this helps you, don't do business with them.
Do not send them any money, they are not going to send anything to you.
They operate in the trade manager by the name of "Solar Man" his name is supposed to be "Jackson Mcginty", by MSN with the name of Pamela Brooke, they are the same person.
They are going to ask you to send the money by Western Union to BRUCE BRAND in England.
I hope this helps you, don't do business with them.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
China = Fake
Please read this post from ALIBABA website, one of the victim of www.Alibaba.com
I've been a victim of 3 'gold suppliers' on Alibaba (I've lost over $10000), so here is what I advise all of you before purchasing ANY APPLE product from any Chinese supplier.
*First advice:
The best thing I can say is before dealing with any supplier is to do a quick check on Alibaba forums and google on their trading name. If their name, and the words 'scam' or 'fraud' are shown on the same line then don't do business with them!
*General Apple Products:
Apple manufactures their own products in China under their roof of management. Unlike most other computer brands, there is no such thing as an ODM or OEM Apple product. Only authorized distributors sell Apple products, and you normally have to buy 25+ units for a close-to-retail price. Apple only give retailers about 5% -15% profit margin, some of the lowest in the electronic device industry. They do it to prevent retailers selling below MSRP, and to cover their outrageous advertising costs. Therefore if you see a supplier sell a $2500 Macbook for $800, or even $1500, its almost definately a scam or a fake product (China is the motherland of fakes right?).
*Apple products are made in China, so they should be cheaper in China?:
Yes, and NO! Although Apple products are made in China, virtually all of them are exported, because about 99.9999995% of Chinese people can't afford them. Don't think that because a supplier is in China, he can buy them cheap there and ship it to you. Apple products in China cost almost just as much in the USA, UK, AU, JP, etc, simply to prevent people from buying it retail in China and selling overseas. In reality, a small Chinese supplier has the same chances of getting wholesale apple products than you do at your country! You must remember that Chinese factories only get about 10% of the profit from Apple products, which is why China will always remain a very poor (per capita) manufacturing country. Why do you think Apple hasn't really made many Apple Stores in China like they do in the US?
*Payment - What to NOT do:
Most suppliers will ask for Western Union, MoneyGram or T/T. Using any of these methods is basically like stashing your money under a rock (W/U transfer), and then telling your 'supplier' where the rock is (MTCN code). Once the money is taken, you can't reverse it, and almost anyone can take it, especially in China. Western Union STRESSES that you should only use their service to send money to people/companies you KNOW are reliable. The above methods are only ways to safely transport money from point A to B, but the receiver himself might not to be safe. The last thing you want to do is send money to a ching chong Chinaman that you don't know and is untraceable - Chinese people look so similar, hundreds of thousands have the same name, and MILLIONS have similar names (first and last name combined). China is really like a seperate planet on its own!
*Payment - What you should do:
Always (ALWAYS!) use a method of payment that is trackable, and reversible. Paypal is better for small purchases since you can issue a chargeback if you get scammed and don't get your money back via Paypal dispute. Note that chargebacks are normally for credit card payments (not debit card) via paypal. The BEST (by far) way to pay is via Escrow, since the seller is paid only if your satisfied. Letter of Credit (or 'Documentary of Credit' in the UK) is good, but sometimes the seller might send 'dummy' products to trigger a premature payment from your sending bank.
* Alibaba, and Chinese Government Help:
Honestly, what do you think they can do to help you? If you've just sent $10K to a chinese supplier who has run away with your money then thats it! If you've sent payment by B/T, W/U, M/G, T/T, etc then technically there is NO trace of the funds, nor any deal you made! Remember that many Chinese people have the same name, and many of them look the same, so tracking them down is more like finding a sand grain in a hay stack rather than just a needle.
*Chinese business registrations, identity:
In China, things like registration numbers, licenses, zip/postcodes, ID's, etc are not like everywhere else. NOTHING is definately real or moderated. Just because a company is registered, doesn't mean its safe - in China you can get away with almost anything! Many people share the same ID's name, etc, since they look so similar and don't make enough money to have individual credit accounts. To give you an image, think of the medieval ages with Chinese people - that is pretty much how it is!
*Final Advice:
Always remember that advertisers that promote international business are the sellers, NOT the buyers. Although this may not be very PC, I must say that you have to be very careful dealing with ANY Chinese company as most of them will cut your throat to make a quick buck, and Chinese regulations are very bad! I've lost thousands, and when I get help all they do is just listen but don't actually do anything - much like the police when your house gets robbed (lol). Also, you should really visit a supplier when making big purchases, and perhaps purchase there and then.
Unfortunately on Alibaba, 19 out of 20 Apple suppliers that I've contacted are scammers. Trust me... the 'gold supplier' mark means nothing, because scammers tend to sell lots of Chinese cr@p to cover up their illegal activities. On Alibaba, selling 10000 Chinaman hats can cover up 1000 fraudulent Macbook sales. As long as Alibaba can make money of a supplier, they will give the 'gold supplier' mark knowing that the supplier is a fraud. Personally I can see a serious imminent lawsuit heading up Alibaba Group's rear end.
I've been to China and everything is so (so, so, so!) risky and fake. You even have to ask the bartenders to open the bottle in front of you so you know your drink is not fake and that he isn't diluting your drink! I was suprised when my Chinese friends in China were so serious about it. Think about it, if Chinese people are so proud of their country, then why do so many of them risk their lives to get out of it?
------------------------------Extras-------------------------------------------------------------
*Fakes:
Ahh yes, the typical Chinese fake product (they like to call it 'replica'). The term 'replica' is correctly used when fabricating a Shelby Cobra, NOT a fake Macbook. Most Chinese people don't understand 'high quality', simply because they aren't use to Western standards of manufacture, or cannot manufacture high-quality products with their budget. Chinese-made Apple fakes are usually real enough to fool customs or investigators (problem when using L/C), but not enough to fool customers - things having a horrible interface, made of cheap plastic, or being covered in cancer-inducing paint is the usual giveaway. YOU MUST remember that if you do buy a fake, and resell it in your country you will be liable for damages and local laws even if you don't know its fake.
I've been a victim of 3 'gold suppliers' on Alibaba (I've lost over $10000), so here is what I advise all of you before purchasing ANY APPLE product from any Chinese supplier.
*First advice:
The best thing I can say is before dealing with any supplier is to do a quick check on Alibaba forums and google on their trading name. If their name, and the words 'scam' or 'fraud' are shown on the same line then don't do business with them!
*General Apple Products:
Apple manufactures their own products in China under their roof of management. Unlike most other computer brands, there is no such thing as an ODM or OEM Apple product. Only authorized distributors sell Apple products, and you normally have to buy 25+ units for a close-to-retail price. Apple only give retailers about 5% -15% profit margin, some of the lowest in the electronic device industry. They do it to prevent retailers selling below MSRP, and to cover their outrageous advertising costs. Therefore if you see a supplier sell a $2500 Macbook for $800, or even $1500, its almost definately a scam or a fake product (China is the motherland of fakes right?).
*Apple products are made in China, so they should be cheaper in China?:
Yes, and NO! Although Apple products are made in China, virtually all of them are exported, because about 99.9999995% of Chinese people can't afford them. Don't think that because a supplier is in China, he can buy them cheap there and ship it to you. Apple products in China cost almost just as much in the USA, UK, AU, JP, etc, simply to prevent people from buying it retail in China and selling overseas. In reality, a small Chinese supplier has the same chances of getting wholesale apple products than you do at your country! You must remember that Chinese factories only get about 10% of the profit from Apple products, which is why China will always remain a very poor (per capita) manufacturing country. Why do you think Apple hasn't really made many Apple Stores in China like they do in the US?
*Payment - What to NOT do:
Most suppliers will ask for Western Union, MoneyGram or T/T. Using any of these methods is basically like stashing your money under a rock (W/U transfer), and then telling your 'supplier' where the rock is (MTCN code). Once the money is taken, you can't reverse it, and almost anyone can take it, especially in China. Western Union STRESSES that you should only use their service to send money to people/companies you KNOW are reliable. The above methods are only ways to safely transport money from point A to B, but the receiver himself might not to be safe. The last thing you want to do is send money to a ching chong Chinaman that you don't know and is untraceable - Chinese people look so similar, hundreds of thousands have the same name, and MILLIONS have similar names (first and last name combined). China is really like a seperate planet on its own!
*Payment - What you should do:
Always (ALWAYS!) use a method of payment that is trackable, and reversible. Paypal is better for small purchases since you can issue a chargeback if you get scammed and don't get your money back via Paypal dispute. Note that chargebacks are normally for credit card payments (not debit card) via paypal. The BEST (by far) way to pay is via Escrow, since the seller is paid only if your satisfied. Letter of Credit (or 'Documentary of Credit' in the UK) is good, but sometimes the seller might send 'dummy' products to trigger a premature payment from your sending bank.
* Alibaba, and Chinese Government Help:
Honestly, what do you think they can do to help you? If you've just sent $10K to a chinese supplier who has run away with your money then thats it! If you've sent payment by B/T, W/U, M/G, T/T, etc then technically there is NO trace of the funds, nor any deal you made! Remember that many Chinese people have the same name, and many of them look the same, so tracking them down is more like finding a sand grain in a hay stack rather than just a needle.
*Chinese business registrations, identity:
In China, things like registration numbers, licenses, zip/postcodes, ID's, etc are not like everywhere else. NOTHING is definately real or moderated. Just because a company is registered, doesn't mean its safe - in China you can get away with almost anything! Many people share the same ID's name, etc, since they look so similar and don't make enough money to have individual credit accounts. To give you an image, think of the medieval ages with Chinese people - that is pretty much how it is!
*Final Advice:
Always remember that advertisers that promote international business are the sellers, NOT the buyers. Although this may not be very PC, I must say that you have to be very careful dealing with ANY Chinese company as most of them will cut your throat to make a quick buck, and Chinese regulations are very bad! I've lost thousands, and when I get help all they do is just listen but don't actually do anything - much like the police when your house gets robbed (lol). Also, you should really visit a supplier when making big purchases, and perhaps purchase there and then.
Unfortunately on Alibaba, 19 out of 20 Apple suppliers that I've contacted are scammers. Trust me... the 'gold supplier' mark means nothing, because scammers tend to sell lots of Chinese cr@p to cover up their illegal activities. On Alibaba, selling 10000 Chinaman hats can cover up 1000 fraudulent Macbook sales. As long as Alibaba can make money of a supplier, they will give the 'gold supplier' mark knowing that the supplier is a fraud. Personally I can see a serious imminent lawsuit heading up Alibaba Group's rear end.
I've been to China and everything is so (so, so, so!) risky and fake. You even have to ask the bartenders to open the bottle in front of you so you know your drink is not fake and that he isn't diluting your drink! I was suprised when my Chinese friends in China were so serious about it. Think about it, if Chinese people are so proud of their country, then why do so many of them risk their lives to get out of it?
------------------------------Extras-------------------------------------------------------------
*Fakes:
Ahh yes, the typical Chinese fake product (they like to call it 'replica'). The term 'replica' is correctly used when fabricating a Shelby Cobra, NOT a fake Macbook. Most Chinese people don't understand 'high quality', simply because they aren't use to Western standards of manufacture, or cannot manufacture high-quality products with their budget. Chinese-made Apple fakes are usually real enough to fool customs or investigators (problem when using L/C), but not enough to fool customers - things having a horrible interface, made of cheap plastic, or being covered in cancer-inducing paint is the usual giveaway. YOU MUST remember that if you do buy a fake, and resell it in your country you will be liable for damages and local laws even if you don't know its fake.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Shop for your furniture Online
There is two types of shoppers: store shoppers and online shoppers. Let's talk about both types of shoppers separate. Every one was at one time was a store shoppers. Before Internet there was no place to go to buy except stores. Would that food , toys, cars or furniture.
Today, we have every single industry on the world wide web. Store shoppers has they own reason to shop in real store. They want to feel, see, touch and buy on the spot. It will take years for those shopers to change they mind and start buying online.
Internet shoppers: every day more and more people shop online. The number one reason, why people buy anything online, are time, can get better price by comparing over 10 or more different website and choose the best price and buy your discount furniture.
Is there a future in Online furniture stores? Yes, and yes, withing 5 years, many furniture store will put they business online. Why? reason number one, is save money on rent and ability show your business to thousands of internet shoppers. Let's hope, that future furniture online store will give you same service as your local furniture store.
Today, we have every single industry on the world wide web. Store shoppers has they own reason to shop in real store. They want to feel, see, touch and buy on the spot. It will take years for those shopers to change they mind and start buying online.
Internet shoppers: every day more and more people shop online. The number one reason, why people buy anything online, are time, can get better price by comparing over 10 or more different website and choose the best price and buy your discount furniture.
Is there a future in Online furniture stores? Yes, and yes, withing 5 years, many furniture store will put they business online. Why? reason number one, is save money on rent and ability show your business to thousands of internet shoppers. Let's hope, that future furniture online store will give you same service as your local furniture store.
Monday, February 4, 2008
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Sunday, January 6, 2008
List of Scammers trading Companies and people
What is fraud? In the broadest sense, a fraud is a deception made for personal gain. The specific legal definition varies by legal jurisdiction. Fraud is a crime, and is also a civil law violation. Many hoaxes are fraudulent, although those not made for personal gain are not technically frauds. Defrauding people of money is presumably the most common type of fraud, but there have also been many fraudulent "discoveries" in art, archaeology, and science.
List of Scammers:
b2bseller trade
E-Nekst SCAMMERS!!! BEWARE!!!! SAVE YOUR MONEY
Victor Cheke - Victors World Of Goods http://www.alibaba.com/company/10718276.html
Yonghui Trade Co., Ltd. is a fraud. watch out for Zhiming Wu watch out!
Beijing Hongteng Jingle Trading Ltd. - SCAMMER OF THE YEAR
Huge Scam Putian Licheng District Zhongxiang Trading Co., Ltd.
SULUT International manado-store.com SCAMMERS
Zhanjin Furniture Co., Ltd. is scam/fraud business
Putian Longyue Trade Co Ltd www.xihaitrade.com
jan-net limited scammer in Alibaba
BEWARE www.ec808.com
BEWARE:SAMUEL SHAWN of REID FURNITURE
Fraud company- E-NEKST-UKRAINE TOV - BAD-WARNING
new3721.com SCAM or nike3721.com SCAM
Do not buy at Lizhitrade
CHENGYI HOU
Do not pay any peny to this supplier Xianyou Zhongyi Trading Co., Ltd.
digitalsupplier@yahoo.com.cn/jiashi electronics
Putian Walkon Trade Co
PUTIAN TANGRENTRADE CO. FRAUDS AND SCAMMERS!!!
Guangdong Hongxuan Group
DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH Jinyang International Trade Co.,Ltd (ORDERSNEAKER.COM)
Meileya (Beijing) Science and Technology Co., Ltd
CDIGITAL J.AARON SMITH FRAUD!!!
http://www.66ail.com/
http://www.99oka.com/
http://www.90good.com/
http://www.hailian.ecvv.com
http://90nike.en.alibaba.com/
http://forward9.en.alibaba.com/
http://www.tradekey.com/profile_view/uid/1078129/Monday-International-Trade-Co-ltd.htm
http://oukaitrade.en.alibaba.com/
http://mindian.en.alibaba.com/
They have the following agents:
hailian(CEO)_Bella :cn66ok@hotmail.com
Oukai(CEO)_Ouka : cnoukai@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(CEO)_Anna :cn88oka@hotmail.com
DatianCity(CEO)_tacky :cnouka@hotmail.com
Moday(tradekey)_Bella :cn_bella@hotmail.com
hailian(tradekey)_Anna :monday-01@hotmail.com
choice(tradekey)_Bella :cn_bella@hotmail.com
hailian(made-in-china)_Linda:cn90nike@hotmail.com
Oukai(COO)_Lindy :cn99oka@hotmail.com
Ouka(COO)_luca :cnouka06@hotmail.com
Oukai(COO)_lina :hm.90nike@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(COO)_Lili :zhongyi_lili@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(COO)_Julia :cnzhongyi01@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(COO)_sophia :hailian_sophia@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(COO)_Misin :cn88okay@hotmail.com
mindian(COO)_misin :cn66oka1@hotmail.com
mindian(COO)_Luca :as.90nike@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_rose :dd.90nike@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_ruby :hailian_ruby@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_ruby :hailian_ruby@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_Sisi :hailian_sisi@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_Eva :eva84nike@hotmail.com
Shanghai Yajin Electronic and Technical Products Co., Ltd are cheaters
Xinxing Trade Co., Ltd or Nike2008
Putian City Chengxiang District Bohua Trade Co., Ltd.
Nokia UK Holding Ltd a real f****** scammer
Scammed by Fuzhou Shionhao Trade Co., Ltd.
Fuzhou Shionhao Trade Co., Ltd.,
Fraud company ye meimei and the fuzhou shionhao trade co
DO NOT DEAL WITH THIS SCAM SITE!!!!! http://www.mp3ormp4.com/
Zhengzhou Asia Real Estate Co. Ltd - Fraud
China Hangzhou Xuantie Trading Co
WWW.CLOTHESOFFER.COM SCAM Jiangxi Puntblau Co., Ltd.
INFODRIVE INDIA is a scammer
DENIZE COMPANY/BASIM COMPANY - SCAMSTERS
Zhejiang ATV Star Industry Group Co (LAUREN) -Liang Hong Qi) BEWARE & AVOID
LiAng Touzi Co
Xian Xin Yu Kai Lai Import & Export Co. Ltd - www.xaxykl.cn = 120% FRAUD
LIST OF FRAUD BPO COMPANIES and BPO BROKERS IN INDIA link:
PUTIAN LIZHI TRADE CO FRAUD/SCAMMERS..BEWARE
timeshare for rent yahoo daily news group
List of Scammers:
b2bseller trade
E-Nekst SCAMMERS!!! BEWARE!!!! SAVE YOUR MONEY
Victor Cheke - Victors World Of Goods http://www.alibaba.com/company/10718276.html
Yonghui Trade Co., Ltd. is a fraud. watch out for Zhiming Wu watch out!
Beijing Hongteng Jingle Trading Ltd. - SCAMMER OF THE YEAR
Huge Scam Putian Licheng District Zhongxiang Trading Co., Ltd.
SULUT International manado-store.com SCAMMERS
Zhanjin Furniture Co., Ltd. is scam/fraud business
Putian Longyue Trade Co Ltd www.xihaitrade.com
jan-net limited scammer in Alibaba
BEWARE www.ec808.com
BEWARE:SAMUEL SHAWN of REID FURNITURE
Fraud company- E-NEKST-UKRAINE TOV - BAD-WARNING
new3721.com SCAM or nike3721.com SCAM
Do not buy at Lizhitrade
CHENGYI HOU
Do not pay any peny to this supplier Xianyou Zhongyi Trading Co., Ltd.
digitalsupplier@yahoo.com.cn/jiashi electronics
Putian Walkon Trade Co
PUTIAN TANGRENTRADE CO. FRAUDS AND SCAMMERS!!!
Guangdong Hongxuan Group
DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH Jinyang International Trade Co.,Ltd (ORDERSNEAKER.COM)
Meileya (Beijing) Science and Technology Co., Ltd
CDIGITAL J.AARON SMITH FRAUD!!!
http://www.66ail.com/
http://www.99oka.com/
http://www.90good.com/
http://www.hailian.ecvv.com
http://90nike.en.alibaba.com/
http://forward9.en.alibaba.com/
http://www.tradekey.com/profile_view/uid/1078129/Monday-International-Trade-Co-ltd.htm
http://oukaitrade.en.alibaba.com/
http://mindian.en.alibaba.com/
They have the following agents:
hailian(CEO)_Bella :cn66ok@hotmail.com
Oukai(CEO)_Ouka : cnoukai@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(CEO)_Anna :cn88oka@hotmail.com
DatianCity(CEO)_tacky :cnouka@hotmail.com
Moday(tradekey)_Bella :cn_bella@hotmail.com
hailian(tradekey)_Anna :monday-01@hotmail.com
choice(tradekey)_Bella :cn_bella@hotmail.com
hailian(made-in-china)_Linda:cn90nike@hotmail.com
Oukai(COO)_Lindy :cn99oka@hotmail.com
Ouka(COO)_luca :cnouka06@hotmail.com
Oukai(COO)_lina :hm.90nike@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(COO)_Lili :zhongyi_lili@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(COO)_Julia :cnzhongyi01@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(COO)_sophia :hailian_sophia@hotmail.com
Zhongyi(COO)_Misin :cn88okay@hotmail.com
mindian(COO)_misin :cn66oka1@hotmail.com
mindian(COO)_Luca :as.90nike@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_rose :dd.90nike@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_ruby :hailian_ruby@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_ruby :hailian_ruby@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_Sisi :hailian_sisi@hotmail.com
hailian(COO)_Eva :eva84nike@hotmail.com
Shanghai Yajin Electronic and Technical Products Co., Ltd are cheaters
Xinxing Trade Co., Ltd or Nike2008
Putian City Chengxiang District Bohua Trade Co., Ltd.
Nokia UK Holding Ltd a real f****** scammer
Scammed by Fuzhou Shionhao Trade Co., Ltd.
Fuzhou Shionhao Trade Co., Ltd.,
Fraud company ye meimei and the fuzhou shionhao trade co
DO NOT DEAL WITH THIS SCAM SITE!!!!! http://www.mp3ormp4.com/
Zhengzhou Asia Real Estate Co. Ltd - Fraud
China Hangzhou Xuantie Trading Co
WWW.CLOTHESOFFER.COM SCAM Jiangxi Puntblau Co., Ltd.
INFODRIVE INDIA is a scammer
DENIZE COMPANY/BASIM COMPANY - SCAMSTERS
Zhejiang ATV Star Industry Group Co (LAUREN) -Liang Hong Qi) BEWARE & AVOID
LiAng Touzi Co
Xian Xin Yu Kai Lai Import & Export Co. Ltd - www.xaxykl.cn = 120% FRAUD
LIST OF FRAUD BPO COMPANIES and BPO BROKERS IN INDIA link:
PUTIAN LIZHI TRADE CO FRAUD/SCAMMERS..BEWARE
timeshare for rent yahoo daily news group
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