Some tips to slidestep scam or fraud attempts

So you are being frightened of the swindlers being flooded with online, and are slow in making up your mind which online shop to drop ship. After we ePathChina Limited being misunderstood to be a scammer online, we also realized the existing of scammers is do a issue. To ensure the buyers' property security, you can sidestep would-be scammers by following these common-sense rules.
Deal local with folks you can meet in person ' follow this one simple rule and you will avoid 99% of the scam attempts. EPathChina Limited set up its company in Shenzhen, China, if you have chance to China, you also can go to our company directly and buy what you want.
We ePathChina supports Western Union, Moneygram and most received by our old customers. As a new buyer, usually it's not such safe for you to use it the first time, you can take precedence consider Paypal. Paypal is a Payment processor owned by eBay, and it's the world's biggest and most trusted online payment system. Paypal is used and trusted by millions of eBay shoppers and other ecommerce buyers worldwide. For users in most countries, you can pay using your credit card through Paypal. It's easy to use and secure, as well as offering you strong customer protection
Fake cashier checks and money orders are common, and banks will cash them and then hold you responsible when the fake is discovered weeks later. So be careful of the orders or checks someone else making.
Never give out financial information (band account number, social security number, eBay / PayPal info, etc.).
Avoid deals involving shipping or escrow services and know that only a scammer will 'guarantee' your transaction. We ePathChina guarantee your products will arrive safely in your destination country, in the unlikely event your package is lost, we will re-send the goods or give you a full refund. But as the importer, you bear sole responsibility for the clearance of the goods any issues that may arise from an inspection or hold. Typically, the consignee of the shipped packets is taken as the importer in any problem case.
Most scams involve one or more of the following: 1, Inquiry from someone far away, often in another country. 2. Inability or refusal to meet face-to-face before consummating transaction. 3. Distant person offers a genuine-looking (but fake) cashier's check'
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