Bank Wire Transfers:
Direct transfer from your bank to the Bank of China is preferred for our factory production. It is the professional method of payment among international traders. All our bank info will be emailed to you if you choose this most popular method. It only takes one or two days for the transfer arrival if your bank has direct correspondence. Chinese banks are open all weekend! This helps to expedite your production.
Hidden Bank Fees:
Hidden bank fees deducted will be charged back to the you.
These can be incurred if you have a smaller home town bank. Many larger banks with international, commercial business divisions have direct correspondence with Bank of China. Don't worry, if yours doesn't, the transfer is still easy. However, a third bank will become involved, and they often charge an additional US$10-30 fee to assist your bank in the transfer.
Our low FOB quotations do not include this possible hidden fee. Any transfer that arrives short the correct amount will be re billed to you. Sorry to say that $30 is a weeks salary for some employees and we can't absorb the loss. Any wire transfer shortage can be paid for via PayPal???. Bank of China charges nothing to receive payments at our end.
Letter of Credit:
Referred to as an "LC", it is a formal financial document utilized in large international transactions. Normally used by "container" customers, or for high value goods, often in the millions of dollars. Both our banks would be involved. It offers protection at both ends for successful conclusion of production and delivery. You can inquire with your commercial banker. LC's are troublesome for small dollar amounts. We prefer direct wire transfer to our local banks.
Terms:
Domestic distributors and wholesalers often offer credit terms of purchase. In China, goods are only produced after payment is made, and not shipped until paid in full. No "terms" are given. Discounts can be allowed on large orders under some special situation. Total, final payment is always due before goods leave the production site.
Easy to Pay:
"International trade through XXX is as easy as a visit to your local store"
PayPal and telex transfer:
We still can not accept this convenient, on-line card service for payments
Credit Cards:
Credit card use within China is still highly limited. There is no factories or exporters that utilize them. Currently we are unable to accept this term for transactions, although we understand the convenience to use charge cards. There is a considerable savings for low value transactions.
We will endeavor to accept credit cards as soon as it is possible from China. That info will be provided here as it becomes available.
Desktop Payments:
Please note that the more sophisticated online banks now allow you to send wire transfers directly from your computer. For those of you seriously interested in international trade, we suggest you inquire with your banker.
No Personal Checks:
Personal checks, cashiers checks, and money orders are NOT accepted due to the complexities of international banking and extraordinary length of time needed for processing. If you mail us payment via this method, the document will be voided and returned.
Western Union:
accepted.