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| How to protect yourself from being scammed. |
There are additional measures you can take to prevent from being scammed.
- Call the telephone and fax numbers provided to ensure they are real and current.
- Check with the registrar of business in the country there the supplier is located to verify that the business is legitimate and licensed to operate.
- Pay for a sample before any bulk purchase to ensure that the item meets your specifications and expectations.
- If the trader keeps on talking about payment or other sensitive issues rather than pursuing the regular business process, it is advisable to pay more attention to the transaction itself. Be suspicious if a seller tells you to "safeguard" your purchase by putting money transfer transaction in the name of a friend or loved one, or to establish a "test question." These actions will not protect you from a fraudulent seller.
- Low prices do not always mean fraud, but radically low prices should warrant a closer look before you buy. Ask the seller about the item as much as possible - the more specific the better. If you do not get a reply, it would perhaps be wise to pass on such a trade.
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