Business & Finance

ALLCHINA***, 30 Million RMB Debt? Shipping Delays?

Recently, a purchasing website from China (ALLCHINA***) has gained public attention. Their business model involves helping overseas customers buy products from Chinese e-commerce platforms (Taobao/1688) and shipping them to their respective countries. While it may seem like a healthy business model, as their scale has increased, various hidden issues have gradually surfaced.

Owes 30 Million RMB to International Logistics Service Providers
According to reliable sources, as ALLCHINA***’s business volume has grown, so have their logistics costs. However, they lack sufficient financial reserves and have accumulated a debt of 30 million RMB to logistics service providers, with overdue payments extending for three months. It’s uncertain where they will find funds to cover this gap.

2-3 Month Delays in Shipping Packages
Most ALLCHINA*** users have received official emails notifying them of upcoming shipping delays, without specifying exact timelines. Considering the unpaid logistics fees, without securing additional funding, the delays are likely to extend for 2-3 months.

Deep Collaboration with Chinese Sellers for Illicit Profits
Users familiar with such platforms might be aware that many products purchased through them include high-quality knockoffs of international brands. While ALLCHINA*** positions itself as a service provider, if they are receiving kickbacks from sellers, it essentially means they’re involved in the production chain. Given the nature of the products being shipped, this could potentially violate Chinese laws. The risks are comparable to those seen with platforms like Panda***.

Failure to Pay Partners’ Compensation
It’s reported that they primarily rely on influencers across platforms to drive traffic to their website, paying based on the traffic generated. Unfortunately, many creators have reported that after collaborating for a while, ALLCHINA*** has refused to pay the agreed compensation.

A Final Warning: Be Cautious with Overseas Shopping
We advise everyone to exercise caution when shopping internationally and to stay away from high-risk platforms. You may end up losing both your money and the items.

Sam Davies

Sam Davies is an accomplished news reporter, and writer, who brings a flair for storytelling and sharp journalistic insight to hus work. As a valued contributor to CBherald.com, he delivers timely news and analysis on various industries. His dedication to accuracy and his adventurous spirit drive him to uncover impactful stories, leaving a lasting impression on his readers. With years of experience in journalism, he remains committed to journalistic integrity, informing and inspiring a wide audience in the dynamic world of media.

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