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[quote=GUEST92131,525562]We had an enquiry from Hoysunic (David) for crushing equipment. They seemed knowledgeable and after a few emails / questions they issued an 'order'. I actually travelled to ZhuHai and met Tom, David and translator called Star. The meeting went well, the contract was signed, then they hit me with the 'notarisation fee' which had to be paid (£2000). Then out to lunch (another 3 or 4 'company employees' turned up), I was told it was Chinese tradition that I pay the restaurant bill (another £1200). Then there was the 'gift' to Tom (£1,100). I admit I was very frightened (on my own, in a very strange country, with 6 or 7 strangers), the whole thing cost me around £6k - but I got out with my life (I have read that others have not been so lucky). They seem genuine, knowledgable and friendly, but they are NOT! DO NOT FALL FOR IT AS I DID!!!!![/quote]
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