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Old 16 April 2007, 16:14
mlivolti mlivolti is offline
 
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Thumbs down BEWARE!!! POLULARS TRADING Co

I just received a report on this company and I wanted to share it with you. I was looking for PS3 and Wii. this is what they told me:

This company refused to give us a Chinese name and referred us repeatedly to their website. This was an early warning sign, since by avoiding having a Chinese name they make it impossible to track the company in China. After sending us their business license, we immediately suspected that this was a fake license due to the appearance of english text. In addition, the license they presented was from Henan province, not Beijing, which is their stated business location. We also made a phone call to the local authorities in Henan to verify whether or not this license existed. They stated that this registration number did exist, but that it was issued to another business entity, not the Beijing company that you are planning to do business with. They real owner of this business license actually sells jade and other jewelry, whereas the certificate we were forwarded indicates they sell purses. Both of these are no in any way similar to the electronics products ou intend to buy.

Therefore, we can only conlude that it is a fake document with a copied license number. The government authorities in Henan agreed with this conclusion.

Given they are misrepresenting themselves on multiple fronts, we strongly recommend you not conduct business with this company
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