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2007-12-5 11:23 hdlhhj9
I have lost an Indian customer ...

One of my indian customers want to my our  shoes ,but we couldn't give him a convenient payment meathod . So i feel  a pity !!!
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2007-12-5 14:20 linchao1013
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2007-12-5 20:02 vvyu
A potential customer or old customer? if the latter, maybe you can catch the other suitable cchances in near future...never mind!rV-i MY*ZF&C ~
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BTW, good quality but low price? is it possible? :D

2007-12-7 10:53 hdlhhj9
a new customer, but our payment systerm is not convenient for the buyers...

2007-12-10 08:06 furniturelee
Reply #1 hdlhhj9's post

for indian client,usually t/t or L/C are ok.

2007-12-10 11:58 hdlhhj9
but i don't know much about it.
.bKJFVu i should learn more about the payment from now on .

2007-12-11 08:29 hdlhhj9
Reply #5 furniturelee's post

but how about bank transfer ?

2007-12-27 15:01 hdlhhj9
if i ask him use T/T ,then i should give him about our bank details. what about the SWIFT ? should i give this to him ?

2008-1-17 00:25 ceolookcn
yeah.... Indians buy lots of shoes!/z.[nrjf

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okay i got it

2008-1-17 09:57 Winnieo0
if he really wanna buy your product , i think anything can be negotiate

2008-1-23 13:41 king2008
Never mind, you can find more in near further if you work hard.

2008-1-28 10:57 Cherrycao
I never want to do business with India Customer!!!!!

I never want to do business with India Customer!!!!!
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That's the true feeling. because I have met so many India customer's they just asking price, and even we have already confirmed order. they also argue with you about the price and ask us to give them discount. we have already show a biggest honest to them, give them best price.    so in future, I would never to corporate with India Customer and even reply enquires!!!!!!

2008-1-28 15:16 jannycai
Reply #1 hdlhhj9's post

our usual practice is 30% T/T advanced ,and 70% L/C balacement:) d$v#m_kKB o
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to handle...:)

2008-1-29 16:21 77516
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Offcouse you should send it to your customer. Otherwise, the money is going to lost..

2008-2-1 02:03 ceolookcn
let him go first. W/Fv,fzvY!}
or he will leave you sooner......

2008-2-1 11:05 dinahsun
Reply #1 hdlhhj9's post

this kind of shoes are popular for those who want height-increasing...

2008-2-4 22:19 oran123
Reply #12 Cherrycao's post

yeah, it is usual for the customers from India and Pakistan, I really dont like to trade with them but the market in the two places are very enormous.:time:

2008-2-23 10:41 jiji820119
loss a customer is an usual thing to happened,so please don't depression,cheer up ,restart to find a new client!

2008-4-4 14:41 Leo-Amy
Dont put all your passion to Indian client, they are always cut price half of it!

2008-4-4 15:58 colin556
Another chance may be are waitting for you .trust youself!

2008-4-5 09:06 Jackch
me too.TRD b7Em-Y
It is really pity that we always find differences on payment with our customers

2008-4-5 09:54 Lisa_Dai0713
As my opinion, Indian client does not have good credibility. I donot like to deal with them.

2008-4-5 10:19 jackylau
Reply #1 hdlhhj9's post

I met such customer as the payment term . He required T/T 30 days , but we only accept TT 30% deposit, total balance 70% against before shipment.  what a pity !
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2008-4-17 15:18 christina-gyp
yeah,Indians are hard to deal with. They like discount. After discount, he will pay by his method, but also not agree with t/t. Very complicated and poor Indians

2008-4-18 09:44 Alexander111
support 13#,more ways mean more opportunities to success. Meantime, risk always lives with opportunity,what we should do is trying to make every thing under control and go ahead.

2008-4-25 08:47 nitarong
as you said, u have good quality and reasonable price, so i don't think you should care about this.

2008-6-25 15:52 YOULIYU
Maybe it is just a excuse of them,you can communicate to them and find the real problem.:)

2008-6-30 13:48 alexnee
Firstly, I have to say it is only my own point of view that the Indian clients have less credit,so I usually stick my own way of business, even if i lose the chance to set up business relationship.Let me share my experience which i dealed with one of the Indian client:1\7kN4L#I
He ordered 1x20ft goods from our company,with 100%TT after received the copy of B/L,when we finshied the goods, when the insepection date,he lose in my sight,e-mail didn't reply,call didn't not answer,how terrible you imagine,the goods is still in our warehouse.So,we will ask at least 30% as deposite for Indian clients,in fact, i didn't take pretty much care for the inquiry from indian clients,I know i should never did as this way, but I am really afraid that i may bite again..

2008-6-30 14:02 flycaicai
It  does not  matter you  can  find  new  Customers

2008-7-5 11:13 Amylu
anything can be negociatable between you and client. If something details didnot reach agree,donot lose heart, continue to restart new one.

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