Warning - Stay away from Revive-Safety, Suzhou Revive Products Co. and Red Reding Hoods Co.

Business is a matter of trust, and the worst experience is, when such trust is being misused. I thought to start this blog as an exchange platform for those people who have suffered scams and fraught - something which could have easily been avoided, if negative information about bad businesses had been available on the web. Hence, the plan to post this and future information about negative (or positive) experience about businesses with whom we worked. Please feel free to send your own experience and information about such scams and fraughts.
We will also post other information, how to avoid being caught with scams.

In the following case, we have placed a search on alibaba.com to look for a manufacturer for microfibre beach towels. Indeed, we had a long list of businesses that offered us all sorts of beach towels, even of the right spec, but there were very few that seemed able to deal with our specific art designs. One of those were



Suzhou Revive Products Co.,Ltd.
Red Reding Hoods Co.,Limited
http://www.revive-safety.com/



Indeed, out of caution, we had ordered a sample which also arrived very quickly. And here starts the major mistake we have made! Because the quality was great, the design was even better executed - which made us trust the business, and ordered a good quantity of the towels. As this was our first dealings with alibaba - we had not noticed that we should have asked Suzhou Revive Products to offer their products through alibaba, and we certainly should have paid using Paypal. In both cases our investment had been secured. But - we paid via bank transfer. And, as you can imagine, since then, the communication went down. Despite all attempts to reach the company, and despite two holding emails back from Frank, from Simon - no towels arrived and no further communication was answered. So, we can only recommend. Stay away, unless you want to loose your money.

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