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Choose TradeKey Members as Your Partners
Do business with partners that you have more reliable information about such as Twaynet's TradeKey Members . These are members of the Twaynet community who have passed a basic Authentication and Verification test and additional confirmation of legitimacy and quality.

Confirm Contact Details
Always confirm if the address, phone number and email address given to you by your trading partner belongs to the same company. If a trader provides inconsistent contact details, for example an address in the USA and phone number from another country, we recommend you look up the address in the local phone directory and obtain the local phone number, and call this number to confirm that the person you are in touch with actually works for the company. Similarly, if a partner's email heading states that they work for a certain company, you should verify this. Be aware that some scam artists could alter their return email address heading to make it look like they work for a company that they don't. If a buyer or seller claims to be a TradeKey Members, we suggest you visit their TradeKey Member profile on Twaynet to verify this information.

Check the Partner's Background
Background checks from independent third-party sources include a search for legal registration and credit reports. In many countries the existence of a company and its legal status is a matter of public record. If your trading partner is not a TradeKey Members, check with the companies registry in the partner's country to ensure that the company exists with a valid registration. If you cannot have independent access to your partner's registration information, ask your partner to provide you with a Certificate of Good Standing issued by the companies registry of his country or state/province. You can also gain further knowledge about your partner by ordering a credit history report from a local credit agency. Credit history reports contain information about the partner's business history in their relationships with banks and other trading partners. Go to contact credit agencies which can provide credit history reports.

Meet Your Partner in Person
Whenever possible, meet your business partner in person and visit his company's facilities. While the internet offers you a wealth of information on your potential partner which enables you to make an initial assessment, there is no substitute for face-to-face contact. If you would like Twaynet to arrange a face-to-face meeting with TradeKey Member community, please contact our Buyer Service team.

Protect Yourself When Ordering or Providing Samples
As a buyer, order a sample before committing to a purchase order to be sure that the product meets your expectations. As a seller, request payment for a sample and/or payment for shipping costs before you send out the sample, especially if your product has a high resale value.

Use Pre-Shipment Inspection Services
If you are a buyer, you can protect yourself against poor quality by ordering a pre-shipment inspection of the products. You can demand the inspection as a condition to payment.

Protect Yourself Against Payment Risk-You Are the Seller
If you are a seller and have not been doing business with your partner for very long, avoid selling your products on open-account (in which case you are extending credit to your buyer). Instead ask your buyer to open a letter of credit (an "L/C").

Protect Yourself Against Payment Risk-You Are the Buyer
If you are a buyer, sometimes a supplier may ask you for a deposit (usually 30%) before he accepts the order. While this is not unusual between long-standing trading partners, if you are doing business with the supplier for the first time, make sure you have done sufficient background checks on the supplier before you agree to the deposit, or ask for a different form of payment, such as a letter of credit . If the seller seems more focused on payment than any other issue, or indicates that cash payment must be made urgently, more caution should be given to the transaction. Be extra cautious when the seller asks you to send money to an account whose real owner cannot be traced; for example, you cannot trace the real name of the person behind an account with a wiring service such as Western Union.

Suspect Shipping or Contact Addresses
Pay close attention to shipping or contact addresses located in countries with a high reported incidence of online fraud and many e-commerce web sites have found a high incidents of on-line fraud as well, such as Romania, Nigeria, Macedonia, Colombia, etc..

Beware of Fake E-mail Addresses
It is possible for anyone with some technical knowledge to send an email with a fake address. When you receive an email from someone you know or whose email address appears legitimate, but the message of the email looks suspicious, you can verify whether the email came from the person whom the sender claims to be by using a simple procedure to check the email address.

Safe trading resources
The following resources provide additional information to help insure safe trading and protect your company:

Websites : Fraud and Internet Security
Knowing Internet Fraudulent Transactions
· Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) --responsible for implementing the Computer Crime Initiative, a comprehensive program designed to address the growing global computer crime problem.
· Hoaxbusters --get information about fraudulent email chain letters, warnings, offers, and pleas for help; computer viruses, and more. From the Department of Energy.
· A href="http://www.interpol.int/Default.asp">Interpol: Information Technology Crime--includes a FAQ on information security, a checklist of IT security and crime prevention methods, and more.
· Cybercrime on the Internet--includes definitions of the most common types of cybercrime. From Jones Telecommunications & Multimedia Encyclopedia.
· Computer Crime Research Resources--includes a definition of computer crime. By Bruce T. Fraser of Florida State University .
Reporting Fraud Cases
· Web Police --fighting all forms of Internet crime. A part of InterGov.
· Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) - -provides an avenue for fraud victims to file complaints. A partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center.
Learning How to Protect Yourself Online
· Site Seeing On the Internet --guide to help you prepare for your voyage on the Internet and avoid fraud and deception en route. From the U.S. Government.
· Internet Fraud Watch --news, updates, and advice from the National Fraud Information Center.
· Internet ScamBusters --information to help you avoid getting ripped off by Internet scams, fraud, misinformation and hype.
Credit Agencies List
You can contact the following credit companies to get credit reports against the traders that you need to know more detail information:

North America & Europe
· Dun & Bradstreet (D&B)
is the world's leading provider of business information, enabling business-to-business commerce for nearly 160 years.
· Asian Company Profiles Ltd (ACP)
is a subsidiary of the FBR Group of companies, market leaders in providing Asian corporate information and support to international businesses operating in Asia.
Asia
· Asian Company Profiles Ltd (ACP)
is a subsidiary of the FBR Group of companies, market leaders in providing Asian corporate information and support to international businesses operating in Asia.
Mainland China
· Asian Company Profiles Ltd (ACP)
is a subsidiary of the FBR Group of companies, market leaders in providing Asian corporate information and support to international businesses operating in Asia.
· Huaxia International Business Credit Consulting Co., Ltd is a leading provider of Chinese business credit information and ratings.
· Xin Hua Xin
Japan
· Asian Company Profiles Ltd (ACP)
is a subsidiary of the FBR Group of companies, market leaders in providing Asian corporate information and support to international businesses operating in Asia.
· Coface Group
A complete seamless service and protection offering for enterprises
Simple Procedure to Verify
  1. Ask for the phone number and fax number, call the numbers they provided to confirm that they are available with the certain numbers.
  2. Check with the business registrar in the country of the suppliers to ensure that the business is legitimate and licensed.
  3. Pay for a sample before purchasing in bulk to be sure that the product meets your expectations. Or, ask for the freight collect term of sending the requested samples especially if your product is more expensive among other general goods.
  4. Ask for an inspection service to ensure the products meets the required general standard and coincide with the provided samples.
  5. Engage in business with our paid member   TradeKey Members on our website as we are in constant contact with them and know that they are legitimate to provide the qualified products in certain business field.
  6. Make sure do not pay for the products in cash but select L/C or D/P instead.
  7. If the trader keeps on talking about payment or other sensitive issues rather than pursuing the regular business process, more attention are suggested to be given to the transaction.
  8. In addition, you're suggested to take necessary legal measures in the event of any trade dispute or perpetration.

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