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Forum Home > Starting out Importing > Importing Costs from China to New Zealand and Australia
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Importing Costs from China to New Zealand and AustraliaImporting Costs from China to New Zealand and Australia View blog post here: ** Link Removed: Only Available to Registered Members**
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Interesting idea. I would never have considered it before, but from now on I will give it a go.
Cheers, Tom
Many websites require wire transfers...how do you go about completing a wire transfer and are they safe? thanks
Check out my ebay items ** Link Removed: Only Available to Registered Members** -WIll
Wire transfers are probably the most unsafe payment method out there. I would only use this payment method for trusted sellers. Scammers love this payment method!
I'm in New Zealand and i have good contact in China who provides efficient EMS service with 20%-40% off of the official EMS price. Currently the offical EMS shipping cost from CHN to AUS is 210 chinese yuan per kilo and 55 yuan for additional 500g.
please check out the price from ems official website. ** Link Removed: Only Available to Registered Members** Our discounted EMS price also apply to other countries as well, such as USA, Japan, New Zealand ect. And we may provide ocean shipping. Price is negotiable If you are interested, you can email me to ** Link Removed: Only Available to Registered Members** cheers. .
any 1 traded on ** Link Removed: Only Available to Registered Members**
i want to buy from a seller worldexport but i cant find out how u can research the seller and i have seen many bad trades on rippoff.com about bad purchses on the site? cheers
Never buy stuff from liquidation. I won two auctions from liquidation two months ago. One of the auction,the seller (Onlinereturns) claims that the package includes 5 copies of windows XP professional Upgrade and 6 copies of Windows XP home edition. But I only received 9 CD and 2 empty boxes with no operating system CD. In another auction, I supposed to receive 7 copies of Windows XP FULL RETAIL VERISON, but it showed up 3 copies of Windows XP Full Retail Version and 4 upgrade. I suffered the huge economic lost. I reported the dispute regarding two auctions immediately, but no response so far.I would never buy staff from the liquidation. it sucks.
Has any one dealt with ** Link Removed: Only Available to Registered Members**
I am in Australia and are looking for dropshipping only with trusted companies. I have been looking around forums, and in some they are saying this company is alledged to be scammers. I am confused as some are saying they are legit. I am interested in game consoles, branded kids toys. I am still quite new to this.
Hi All
I am currently in discussions with a Chinese company called bestdeals2U (bestdealinchina.com) does anyone know this company and whether or not they have a good reputation? I am in Australia and am looking for good dropship companies in order to supply our ever increasing ebay market. Any info would be good. Thanks Just a bit more on this comany, they offer free shipping on orders of 5 or more items (these dont have to be going to the same address) they dropship and supply tracking numbers for the packages. The only down side of this company is they only accept Western Union payments. David
Western Union payments are always a sign of caution, you run the real risk of being scammed.
Never pay via Western Union, unless you have dealt with the company before and have that established trust!!!
shipping charges from china to new zealand 210 Yuan a kilo? I was in China in May, and the 100 Yuan = $18NZD then. so that's a steep charge. wow.
How funny I thought. I had to use Western Union to pay for my salehoo account. Just comment on that hehehehehe
Forum Home > Starting out Importing > Importing Costs from China to New Zealand and Australia
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