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gsmuri
June 26, 2011
Scam
I just got scammed today by a company in china by 450$
the company name is Intedy Tehnology Limited.
the infos i used to make the payment is
Please T/T to :
BENEFICIARY'S BANK :Standard Chartered Bank
BENEFICIARY'S A/C BANK ADDRESS :15/F, Standard Chartered Tower, 388 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
BENEFICIARY'S NAME : INTEDY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
BENEFICIARY'S A/C NO: 313-1-044468-9
SWIFT CODE : SCBLHKHHXXX
This scam made me to check out the other big so called manufacturer on made-in-china.com Joy Summit Enterprise Limited.
I googled the address of this comapany and i found that is the same address
that ABA Industry Co. Ltd used to have.
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erf56
April 20, 2011
Greatest scam on net !
After being a SCAM victim of the “made-in-china” website and the scammers that they allow to populate their site I decided to do some testing.
1. I rejoined “made-in-china” under a false name and email address
2. I browsed companies for various items mainly laptops
3. Contact enquiries were sent to 13 suppliers
4. I sent the following contact email through the “made-in-china” system.
5. I received 13 replies overnight - All suppliers were keen to start business relationship, some of the prices were so low it was ridiculous, 8 also replied with their payment terms which were all TT, Western Union, Bank Transfer, no-one accepted paypal and all had hotmail, gmail, yahoo and so on email addresses.
6. I replied to all 13 with a request for 1 sample unit and asked could I pay by Paypal
7. I received 13 replies overnight 12/13 said NO to Paypal ... all the usual excuses – We not have Paypal, Paypal cost us too much, Paypal take too long and so on ... all legit companies accept Paypal.
8. I replied to the 12 suppliers which I will now call scammers – “YOU ARE A SCAMMERS AND I AM REPORTING YOU TO “made-in-china” AND ALSO POSTING YOUR DETAILS ON FORUMS TO ALERT BUYERS”. Fully expecting “made-in-china” to do absolutely nothing.
9. This time only 6 replied, the others running for cover. The replies range from “You are crazy”, “Scammer I don’t know what you mean”, “Stop this now or I sue you in court of law” “You don’t know my business, what I do to you” and so on
10. Well a few more emails were exchanged with the more aggressive scammers, that was fun !
Below are the listed scammers, I suspect that their web pages will close and email addresses will change in the near future. TO BUY FROM CHINA IS RISKY BUSINESS ... THE ODDS ARE AGAINST YOU !!
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