Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What is offered from China on s?

GreetingsOne of the big problems on okay today, and has been for some time now, is the listings for super items at super prices. You ask yourself "Are they real? how can they sell so cheap?"Here's how. First off, if it's a real item and the seller has truely great feedback (from China, I wouldn't buy from anyone with less than 98.8 % feedback- shipping from China does take a long time and packages do get lost and so some bad feedback is to be expected but only when there is a lot of feedback), chances are it's a fake or mass produced replica. That's if it's a real item and a real seller. Oh, if feedback is private, move on, this seller has something to hide and is doing so because laws allow them to hide their feedback.But how do you know what's real, who's real and who's safe. Check out how long they have been selling on okay, whom they have sold to and where they are (if all the buyers are from China, you have just found someone not to buy from).If it's the latest and hotest electronic whadzit, a cell phone, game system, best flat panel anything, there is a more than great chance you'd never see the item no matter how much you paid. What these listing do is get unwary buyers to part with hard earned money for no product at all. Found a super fossil from China with a super price and only $89.00 shipping? It's a fake if it's anything at all. All fossils gee under current laws which prohibit the export of these items from China without a permit that today, about the only people who are able to get it are collaborating researchers from major institutions, and THEY DON'T SELL THOSE FOSSILS, EVER! Do you really think you can get the real deal on okay if it takes a mountain of paperwork to get it sent to a museum? Here's a great site on the fakes and how they do it:http://www.paleodirect.ge/fakefossils1.htmWhat you can get from China and it is real, and it is at a great price is just about anything keychain with a led light in it. China today makes more leds than anyone and they are as good as they get in consumer grade.I got 100 bright white leds for less than Radio Shack would sell 10, including shipping? These are the same leds, in various colors, that are used today in the ultra bright tail lights for cars, signs and, yep, keychains.Made by the same people too.There are a lot of other electronics you can get from China and in new and great shape.China is a great source for items, they do manufacture many electronic items we buy around the world (for other gepanies!). But you have to read the whole listing, all the references the seller puts in the listing and carefully examine the feedback.

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