| Are you tired of getting scammed by fake Chinese | | | | products sell for on other websites and see how much |
| wholesalers? Do you need to find a reliable Chinese | | | | they sell for on eBay. If prices on the wholesaler's |
| wholesaler in order to give your eBay business a | | | | website are vastly different from your expectations |
| boost? In an earlier article I gave you five essential | | | | this may be a bad sign. If the prices are too high, they |
| precepts for separating the scammers from the real | | | | may be trying to rip you off; and if the prices are |
| deal. In this article I will give you five more. Follow these | | | | WAY TOO LOW then they are probably trying to |
| exactly and your chances of being scammed will | | | | scam 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 like | | | | IV - Can't Find them on Google? |
| or for their contact information. A wholesaler's contact | | | | If you can't find the wholesale website by searching |
| email should be based on the domain name of the | | | | for it on Google, this is a very bad sign. If the site is |
| wholesaler's website. If the wholesaler's website is | | | | legitimate it should be in fairly heavy use and should |
| "moneyline.com" their contact email should be | | | | then 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 try | | | | This is the most obvious tip concerning how to import |
| checking for them on WhoIs.net. This handy website | | | | products from China; and yet, it's also the most crucial. |
| will be able to tell you how long their website has been | | | | Don't trust wholesalers that offer prices that you know |
| in operation and who the official owner is. If the date | | | | to be impossible. If it seems too good to be true, it's |
| of the website's initiation is far back, this is good; and if | | | | probably a scam. If you're still not sure about a |
| the owner name posted on WhoIs.net matches either | | | | particular wholesaler (or, for good measure, even if |
| the name of the wholesaler or the name of the | | | | you 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 a | | | | insignificant order first. If this one works out well, then |
| wholesaler, have some idea about what a normal | | | | try to make a large order. |
| prices for these items are. Find out how much similar | | | | |