China – Games Consoles And The Scam
More than a few
people have discussed XBOX and
Games Consoles, and I've often been asked about sourcing them.
I'd like to make
specific mention of this issue briefly here.
The
Parallel or Grey Importing of Goods.
I'll talk about parallel
or grey importing using computers as an example first,
and then follow on to briefly discuss games consoles and Xboxes.
Brand name
electrical goods and computers CAN be found here in China.
However, when you
start trying to take them from China (or anywhere else) into other countries,
then you fall into an area known as parallel or grey importing. Many companies
are now really cracking down on this, particularly SONY(TM) for instance, in
co-operation with the EU, there has a been a dramatic increase
in seizures of goods at ports.
The parallel
or grey market is the trade of something legal through unofficial, unauthorized,
and usually unintended distribution channels.
For
example: To export
anything made by Dell(TM) in China, to the US, would be
considered by Dell(TM) US to be poaching on their territory.
Sometimes the
practice of parallel or grey importing is illegal, but not always so.
Many of the
parties concerned with the parallel or grey importing of a good are usually the
authorized agents or importers, or other retailers of an item in the target
market. More often than not this is the national subsidiary of the
manufacturer, or one of its related companies. In response to the ensuing
damage to both their profits and their reputation, many manufacturers, and
their official distribution chains will very often seek to restrict the
parallel or grey market.
Such responses
can breach competition law, particularly within the European Union.
Manufacturers
have the right to refuse to honour the warranty of an item purchased from parallel or
grey market sources, on the grounds that the higher price you should have paid
on the non-grey market reflects a higher level of expected service.
Additionally,
companies may provide the warranty service only from the manufacturer's
subsidiary only from within the intended country of import, and not in the
diverted third country to where the parallel or grey goods are ultimately sold
by the unauthorised distributor or retailer.
Are
you prepared to make money at any cost?
Are
you the kind of person who'd sell grey or parallel goods to someone,
irrespective of the effective lack of any genuine warranty on those goods?
Do
you not care about the end user, your client, and your own reputation?
Because,
if your answer is 'yes' to the first two questions, and 'no' to the
third one, then I really don't see much difference between you and the scammers.
In
my opinion, if you're buying grey or parallel, then you're obviously a bit
shady yourself.
The response by
scammers to the grey market is particularly evident in the electronic goods
market, where I hear people crying loudly at having been ripped and burned
regularly!
Yes, it seems to
be the people endeavouring to buy games and game consoles, along with iPhones
etc., who are the one's who get burned most frequently by the
scammers.
Just
by virtue of wanting these goods grey or parallel, you put yourself at the
scammers table, and if you're unlucky (which you most probably will be)
you'll find yourself on a scammers dinner plate too.
If that's you, or
you're thinking about entering this line of business, then I suggest you find
another product line to trade in, one that you can get direct from a good
OEM/ODM in China.
Remember,
the scammers love those who love to buy grey!
Trade Safely!
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