Where can I complain about a Chinese company?
To file a complaint, just go to ftc.gov/complaint, and answer the questions. Or call That’s all there is to it. If you’ve been ripped off or scammed, complain to the Federal Trade Commission.
How can I find out if a Chinese company is legitimate?
Our 5-Step, comprehensive process to verify Chinese manufacturers
- Find the manufacturer’s business licence and registration number.
- Identify their quality control system certificate.
- Check their import/export licence.
- Check the reputation of the manufacturer.
- Audit the manufacturer.
How do I get my money back from a Chinese supplier?
If a Chinese supplier commits any default or fraud, there are four measures you can take to get your money back: (1) negotiation, (2) complaint, (3) debt collection, and (4) litigation or arbitration.
How do I report a scammer from China?
You can lodge complains and request assistance through their online service (English language only) The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), a Chinese government organization can help resolve commercial disputes.
How do I take legal action against a Chinese company?
When you sue, you need to submit relevant documents to the Chinese court, such as your identity certificate, power of attorney, and pleadings. These documents need to be notarized in your country, and then authenticated by the Chinese embassy or consulate in your country.
How do I file a consumer complaint against a Chinese company?
10 Effective Ways to Complain About a Company Online
- Go to the Company Website:
- The Better Business Bureau.
- The Federal Trade Commission.
- Ripoff Report.
- [email protected].
- Yelp.
- Planetfeedback.
- Google Your Attorney General.
How do I trust a Chinese supplier?
10 ways to find & verify Chinese suppliers you can trust
- Use search engines & Chinese suppliers’ directories.
- Make a phone call.
- Check business licenses.
- Ask for references.
- Get a sample.
- Money matters.
- Conduct factory audits (or at least pretend to)
- Make good use of databases.
Is there a BBB in China?
Unfortunately there is no Better Business Bureau in China or in most parts of Asia where you can take your grievances.
Is there a Chinese trading standards?
The UK has some of the best consumer protection laws in the world but none will help you if you purchase from a Chinese trader. Retailers are now required to accept goods for return within seven days of purchase unless agreed otherwise.
How do I report a supplier to China?
Contact the trade division of the Chinese Embassy in your country and your country’s Chamber of Commerce in China. Inform them of your situation, provide the evidence you have compiled, and request that they contact the relevant Chinese officials.
Can an American sue a Chinese company?
Certainly YES. As long as the Chinese court has jurisdiction over the case in question, foreigners or foreign enterprises, like any other Chinese litigant, can file a lawsuit with Chinese courts.