ElectronicalEden.com and ElectricalEden.com same Chinese scam site
Sunday, December 21, 2008 13:29
Dear Internet buyers don’t get fool by these two sites www.electronicaleden.com and www.electricaleden.com and certainly don’t start any transaction with these people, they are going to rip you off with a big smile on their face. Don’t order anything from them, they are part of an Internet network composed by many identical sites where all their items look attractable with their cheap price but if you ever order from them it will cost you at least twice as much if you ever receive your order.
So be very prudent and always research on Chinese online shopping sites as most of them are renown scams. In general buying articles from China is never a good idea as these people are exploiting the fact that they have cheap second quality products and the language barrier as well as their slow and ancient administrative system make it almost impossible to find your rights.
If you already have made transactions with a Chinese online shopping mall, make sure the name you are sending your money to through the Bank of China is not Xin Sun, it might be a fake name but he is the one who collects all the money from their scams.
Check the following to find out more about China biggest scam sites and what you can do to protect yourself: The bigger list of Chinese Scams
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Ken says:
July 8th, 2009 at 10:01 am
in much of what you say, you’re correct. Indeed, I’ve personally found some guys to have upt to 2 or 300 sites registered to them. That isn’t to say, that there are no deals to be had. However, if you’re looking for games consoles, mobiles, and that kind of thing, then expect to get burnt.
I hope you don’t mind me recommending my own site (Safely Sourcing China), but I deal specifically with the China issue, as I have lived and worked here for the past 8 years, and feel I have something to contribute above and beyond your own good advice here.
Nice piece. Short, to the point, and sound.
Free Gadget says:
August 22nd, 2009 at 9:42 am
I like this, think I need to set up my own blog sometime.