Anybody ever used western union to transfer money to an electrical co in China?

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Has anybody ever used western union to transfer money to an electrical company in china?

I got this email out of the blue to look at their website and when i did i was very interested in buying from them but they only except western union and bank wire and i was told by a man working in western union to stay away from it but i really just want to test it.

What are ye're opinions on this matter??Take a look at the website,its [broken link removed]
 
You might as well put cash in the post....its effectively the same thing. Western Union will provide no guarantees ..they'll transfer the money no problem & do it well by all accounts..but for something like this then I cerrtainly would not do it.

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They have shown me the certificate of their company and their name address phone number etc..and also said if i was not happy with the product they would refund me.is there anyway u can catch them out of look up their company or address or anything??
 
Hi ashling,

What experience do you have buying consumer goods over the internet?

[broken link removed] from the ECC Dublin is a good site to consider if you are a newcomer.
aj
 
Aisling, this is almost certainly a scam.

Read some of the many threads on AAM to find out how to spot a scam. Also, try googling the name of the Chinese company with the word 'scam' after it - it will probably throw up some interesting results...
 
They have shown me the certificate of their company and their name address phone number etc.

How can you verify the certificate is genuine? Are you familiar with them? Have you phoned the number? Have you tried to independently check is the address genuine? Other than their email what recourse would you have in the event they are not genuine?

The old adage is particularly apt when it comes to 'emails out of the blue'; "if it's too good to be true.."
 
AK: if western union accept your transfer request you will be asked to complete a declaration stating that western union will not be responsible for anything you purchase over the net or off a third party. its a scam pure and simple.
 
Can i just ask is www.alibaba.com a genuine site to buy from?
Hi Aisling - Alibaba is just a directory, like the Golden Pages or the Independent directory. It lists lots of suppliers. You cannot buy directly from alibaba.

Why don't you stick to reputable sites like eBay? Make sure you understand how the eBay feedback system works, and don't under any circumstances go outside of the eBay recommended payment processes. Stay away from Western Union - stick with Paypal. I'm not suggesting that eBay is perfect, but it is a hell of a lot safer than picking suppliers at random off the web.
 
Yes i do buy on ebay but im looking to buy the playstation 3 for xmas and its out in china and indonesia etc...
 
Hi Aisling,
If you're looking to source a product from china I do some work with a company who source samples etc from China through an office they have out there. It can be easier if you have someone you can sort things out with on this end.
 
ok so what are you saying you could find out where is a reliable company for me to get one is it?I want to buy a playstation 3 as soon as possible
 
Can anybody tell me how safe it is to buy from indonesia?I am looking for a playstation 3 and they are out there and for cheaper then they will be here but i have never bought using western union before
 
Try finding a website that accepts paypal, worldpay or some other reputable credit card processing system.
I know worldpay are quite strict on their merchants, and would have to have a returns' policy etc in place.
(Forget western union)
 
Why not look at reputable US websites such as EBay, as suggested above?

The PS3 is out there too, and at least you'll be dealing with English-speaking merchants with a legal/consumer rights system you'll more easily understand.

You seem quite desperate to get your hands on one - just don't let your desperation make you easy pickings for one of the many scam artists on the web these days.
 
Even if you did buy it would it work over here .. China & Indonesia don't (I think) use PAL TV formats so i'm not sure it would necessarily work plugged into your TV here (this used to be the case with older consoles anyway .. not sure about PS3 - someone more epxert can probably advise)

You may also need a voltage convertor to plug it in ?
 
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