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		<title>How Not to Get Duped in China</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 03:56:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny Zhu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am sure you have received calls from &#8216;financial advisers&#8217; and emails of inheriting a fortune from a distant relative. Ever since I started to register my own business, I have received tons of calls from swindlers, making up a plethora of lies ranging from ridiculous to highly skilled. If you live in China, this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am sure you have received calls from &#8216;financial advisers&#8217; and emails of inheriting a fortune from a distant relative. Ever since I started to register my own business, I have received tons of calls from swindlers, making up a plethora of lies ranging from ridiculous to highly skilled. If you live in China, this unfortunately is a fact of life. I hope some of my experiences could help you be more aware.</p>
<p>Top 3 lies:</p>
<p>1. I am the local tax authority. New businesses need to receive tax training (which is true). The training is free (hook), but you need to pay for books. I will courier them to you. You pay the courier man. (ha, definitely a scam).</p>
<p>2. I am Google (or Baidu) &#8216;s sales rep. We are offering a limited time promotion to promote your site.</p>
<p>3. I am from the local commerce bureau. We have an orientation course for new businesses. You need to attend.</p>
<p>Special attention: if you use an agent to handle your registration process as many do, pay a bit more and choose a trustworthy one (although price is no indicator of integrity). I have known people whose agent disappear overnight, causing them to lose not only money but also time.</p>
<p>An easy way to tell if you are talking to a scammer is through phone numbers. If they are using a cell phone number, it is a scam for sure.  And finally, as a rule of thumb, always always be doubtful when you receive calls from &#8216;authorities&#8217;. They are scams 99.9% of the time. Although I did once ignore several calls from China Telecom and end up missing the internet upgrade.</p>
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