Has Anyone Done Business With I Like Watch?


stugacz
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13 Apr 13 05:41:01 pm
I was looking at this offshore drop shipper and am interested if anyone here has done business with them: Link hidden: Login to view

I have not worked directly with Pacific Rim suppliers and need to know as much as possible about these folks before going any further before starting a dialogue.

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fudjj
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15 Apr 13 12:28:24 am
Never heard of them personally, however just having a quick look I see they are a Chinese supplier. Just so you are aware, that means you're not going to get authentic brand name watches, they'll be replicas.


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richelle_salehoo1
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15 Apr 13 08:26:53 am
Welcome to SaleHoo, stugacz :)

Marc's right about the website, so if you're after authentic brand name watches stay away from this supplier.

Here are some simple things you can do to protect yourself when dealing with any supplier (especially those found outside of SaleHoo).

1. Run a whois check on the supplier's website to verify when it was created (it is safest to deal with suppliers who have been online for at least two years), who owns the domain, and where the domain was registered (the country should match the contact details on the supplier's website). We recommend using Link hidden: Login to view (replace salehoo.com with the url of the supplier).

2. Search the SaleHoo forum for the supplier's website/company name and see what other members have to say.

3. Call the supplier's telephone numbers to ensure they are genuine.

4. Purchase a sample before bulk ordering to ensure that the item meets your expectations.

5. Watch out for sellers asking you to "safeguard" your purchase by sending your money transfer in the name of a friend or loved one, or by establishing a "test question". These actions will not protect you from a fraudulent seller.

6. Low prices do not necessarily mean fraud, but radically low prices should warrant a closer look. If a price seems to good to be true, it probably is. Ask the seller as many questions about the item's authenticity as you can before you go any further.

7. Always use a credit card or Paypal to purchase goods. These forms of payment are safe because they give you a comeback if something goes wrong. With these payment methods, you can usually have the transaction reversed fairly easily if necessary.

Hope that helps.


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stugacz
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16 Apr 13 12:36:25 pm
Thank you for the helpful information.


richelle_salehoo1
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16 Apr 13 11:20:13 pm
Glad to be of help, stugacz :) Take care!


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