Sorry to hear you are having such bad luck.  I buy lots and lots from Chinese sellers with little problems. I am only buying cheap items and lately they have been arriving very quickly, many within ten days. Many of these sellers only have a feedback score of 98-99% positive.  Most bend over backwards to please and are very quick to refund on the rare occasion that the item doesn't turn up. I don't know the types of things you are buying, but your experience is totally different to what I am encountering.  There are items I definitely would not buy from China, for example, cameras, watches, electrical goods, phones, or anything  that is expensive or could be counterfeit. So maybe it is the type of item you are buying that would attract the scam sellers. You should not stereotype all Chinese Sellers because of your bad experiences.  I buy regularly from one Chinese seller that I have been dealing with for years, and she is the most reliable, nice, efficient seller that you could find, far better than some Australian sellers I have come across. There are scammers everywhere, in every race, in every country. I judge everybody on their own merits (or lack thereof)

Just a final note.  I have had more problems with sellers from the UK.

I love my Chinese sellers. They are just trying to earn a living. They are honest and reliable. The VERY rare time I have a problem they bend over backwards to rectify. My sellers are high volume sellers that all have 100% feedback. One got a neg a few years back. Another got a neutral.

 

Please don't tar them all with the same brush. They aren't all bad. If you buy something for $2 and free postage, don't expect the same quality as what you'd get if you'd paid $200.

I also have had only good experiences with Chinese sellers. I think that you have to know what you are buying and stay away from items that may be copyright and trademark protected or you will have trouble.

 

Doing some homework on products will go a long way to stopping you being ripped off, and also keeping your expectations in check. 

 

From your post it seems like you only want to hear from people who have the same views as you. That is not how this works.

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Education is what you get from reading the small print. Experience is what you get from not reading it.

i too have found chinese sellers much improved in recent times, hardly anything doesnt turn up.

i never buy anything super expensive from sellers with carp feedback scores.

i know when i buy the seller is chinese, i have a choice, buy or not buy.

 

often its pay $2 to a chinese seller and get free delivery or its pay $12 + PP to an aussie seller.

Chinese are the masters when it comes to counterfeit goods. If they can make money on it they will counterfeit it. If your a seller what might help is posting a guide to other buyers can be aware of what the genuine and what the fakes look like, and how to tell them apart. 

Ebay my guides is quite handy. i did one years ago as the soccer market is flooded with fakes online and offline. Educating buyers with your experience will help future buyers to decide between quality and price.

Ebay is the shopping centre, and as long as everyone pays their rent on time they won't worry to much or have the time to monitor the millions of items sold in their mall.

Write an ebay guide, post up photos, let buyers know what the fake stores always look like, you might even have to buy one of their fakes so you can compare them.

Also contacting sports companies/ NRL or club teams helps also, they are loosing out dollars when ever merchandise is purchased and isn't official licensed merchandise.

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Yeah but these forums are full of wannabe mods and people $hit stirring.
"told you so' responses never help anyone.


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Yeah but these forums are full of wannabe mods and people $hit stirring.
"told you so' responses never help anyone.

You certainly have firsthand, hamfisted, experience at that.

What a load of **bleep** !

You're part of the problem. You can't buy a genuine anything from chinese sellers, apart from made in china goods, and let's face it, the quality is poor. Your greed feeds the frustrations of honest buyers. That's all it's about....your profit. You, just spread the virus even further. I hope you feel proud of yourself.