How to Import Products From China to Sell on EBay - Part II

Are you tired of getting scammed by fake Chineseproducts sell for on other websites and see how much
wholesalers? Do you need to find a reliable Chinesethey sell for on eBay. If prices on the wholesaler's
wholesaler in order to give your eBay business awebsite are vastly different from your expectations
boost? In an earlier article I gave you five essentialthis may be a bad sign. If the prices are too high, they
precepts for separating the scammers from the realmay be trying to rip you off; and if the prices are
deal. In this article I will give you five more. Follow theseWAY TOO LOW then they are probably trying to
exactly and your chances of being scammed willscam you. Now I'm not saying that you won't be able
decrease dramatically.to find great deals, just make sure that they make
I - Contact Emails, Legitimate or Free-mail?sense logically.
Legitimate wholesale suppliers do not use free-mail likeIV - Can't Find them on Google?
or for their contact information. A wholesaler's contactIf you can't find the wholesale website by searching
email should be based on the domain name of thefor it on Google, this is a very bad sign. If the site is
wholesaler's website. If the wholesaler's website islegitimate it should be in fairly heavy use and should
"moneyline.com" their contact email should bethen show up in Google's search results. If you want
something like "" not "more complex feedback on a wholesaler try
II - Check "Who IS" to Find Out Who They Are.searching for them on V - Just Use Common Sense
If you want to find out if a wholesaler is legitimate tryThis is the most obvious tip concerning how to import
checking for them on WhoIs.net. This handy websiteproducts from China; and yet, it's also the most crucial.
will be able to tell you how long their website has beenDon't trust wholesalers that offer prices that you know
in operation and who the official owner is. If the dateto be impossible. If it seems too good to be true, it's
of the website's initiation is far back, this is good; and ifprobably a scam. If you're still not sure about a
the owner name posted on WhoIs.net matches eitherparticular wholesaler (or, for good measure, even if
the name of the wholesaler or the name of theyou are) try contacting them by email and see how
wholesaler's executive this is even better.long it takes for them to respond. Do they answer
III - Fair Prices or Fake Prices?your questions promptly or evasively? Make a small
Before you even think about buying products from ainsignificant order first. If this one works out well, then
wholesaler, have some idea about what a normaltry to make a large order.
prices for these items are. Find out how much similar