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How to get quotations? |
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Just send E-mail to us, we shall give you a full
quotation of each model you chose. You could find our
E-mail address in the webpage Contact
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2. Could you provide samples? How about the sample’s price?
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Yes, we could provide samples for all products in
the company. Price for samples will be the price listed
in the catalogue plus US$2, which is to compensate for
the administrative overheads incurred in providing them.
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3.Could you provide specifically designed product? How about the price |
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Yes, we could also provide specifically designed
product according to your demand. And the price will be
negotiated separately and differently according to the
technical complicacy. | |
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How to order? |
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Just tell us what you like to order after you
receive the quotation. The dealing is done after your
signing and full payment of our Proforma Invoice.
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5.
How much is the minimum order quantity? |
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For mobile phone, our minimum order quantity is
10pcs for mixed models. For other products, our minimum
order quantity is 50pcs each model..
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Who would pay the delivery charge and the banking cost? |
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Delivery charge for all kinds of product will be
paid by the buyer and it is determined by the
transportation method, self-service shipping, express,
mail, etc. We will ship the product only after having
confirmed the receipt of payment for the order. All
banking cost incurred outside of Shenzhen should be
covered by buyers. | |
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7.How to pay? |
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We accept Telegraphic Transfer (T/T) or Western
Union payment, depending on the
circumstance. | |
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8.When to pay?
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At normally, depending on the circumstance, you
should prepay total amount when you receive Proforma
Invoice, or you could choose prepay 30% of amount as
deposit and pay the rest before delivery.
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Note:
Unit number, specifications,
functionality, price of merchandise listed here will be
subject to changes made by the company without informing
buyers. All orders will be signed based on T&Cs
(terms and conditions) finally co-defined by both
parties. |
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