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  1. #1
    From the lack of replies, it appears that nobody does Lee. Now I don't know if I should risk my money or not.:confused:

  2. #2
    Maybe search on that other forum

    That is a big machine (Potential for Damage) and it seems that payment is via Western Union which is a no no

    How much are you thinking of spending.

    Phil

  3. #3
    Hi M250,

    They want 50% up front, the rest against a copy of the bill of lading, both by T/T - a total of $5879. I'm not happy about the T/T either, or the fact That I'll have paid all of the money before the thing even gets to the UK.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayman View Post
    both by T/T - a total of $5879. I'm not happy about the T/T either, or the fact That I'll have paid all of the money before the thing even gets to the UK.
    I don't know what T/T is but only pay by Credit Card and make sure you are covered for the full amount.

    Phil

  5. #5
    T/T - Telegraphic Transfer. Basically, I authorize my bank to make a deposit into their bank account. Generic name for "Western Union" transfer I think.

    I've asked XYZ-Tech if they will use AliPay/Escrow which is a service that provides secure online banking and they withhold my payment until I have both received and inspected my purchase (I have up to 30 days to do this). This seems a much better way to do it as both parties can be sure they will not be scammed by the other.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Jayman View Post
    I've asked XYZ-Tech if they will use AliPay/Escrow which is a service that provides secure online banking and they withhold my payment until I have both received and inspected my purchase (I have up to 30 days to do this). This seems a much better way to do it as both parties can be sure they will not be scammed by the other.
    Hi Jay,

    Well if they refuse you know what to do. They can be fraught with configuration issues which is the main complaint with Chinese stuff. Plus instructions in Chinglish can be funny, but only when you have the machine working.

    Phil

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