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Selling Made in China Goods

by Seller_HoYpKp97YjI3Y

Anyone worried about selling items Made In China, and especially with
Made in China prominently on the label.
Under the current Covid19 situation, will buyers reject China made goods
and the sellers of same??

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Seller_vCLWUOCFl2dic
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Most of people will tell you they do not mind when you ask this questions. However, how to say is one thing, how to do is another thing.

As a slave in East Asian Continent, I have a complicated feeling about the land that should be mine, which might be incomprehensible to people living in free world.

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Seller_HoYpKp97YjI3Y
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Trying to delete this post

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Seller_BO64jriLKohg2
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US buyers? Reject cheap products? Yeah, um, no. Never.

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Seller_Wun3v7a8dXJDQ
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How did this post go from the OP’s concerns about selling items made in China (almost everything is made there by the way) to Chinese Servitude and slavery???

I don’t blame @Northern_Cards for his initial comment. I was thinking exactly the same thing. Someone who was either on something or a troll. Maybe @conanting who is Brand Registered and sells items on Amazon considers himself a slave. I don’t know but it certainly doesn’t pertain the the OP’s question and is completely off topic. If he wants to discuss the oppression he endures as a Chinese citizen this is not the platform for such a discussion.

To answer the OP’s question, yes, some people are very concerned about products coming from China. They probably shouldn’t be as by the time any product travels for two weeks from China to the US, any viral material will be long dead and harmless (according to Dr. Fauci and other experts)

But, it’s still a concern. We’ve had several customers email us and ask if our products are made in China. It doesn’t matter that they were imported 12 months ago and have been sitting in our warehouse in the United States. But then, I don’t know if anyone would want to order products that came from New York either right now. It’s a big concern for many people and I would just say to consider the concerns some people may have in your buying and business decisions.

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Seller_K1GA82m0EahF0
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Yes, people are worried about buying things made in China. Buyers will reject those goods, and should do so immediately.

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