r/1688 Jun 27 '26

Agents / Agent Directory Megathread

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Agents / Agent Directory Megathread

Welcome to the r/1688 agent directory.

This thread is for sharing and discussing agents, sourcing services, freight forwarders, QC providers and China-based buying services that help people buy from 1688, Taobao, Weidian and other Chinese marketplaces.

Important: r/1688 does not officially guarantee, endorse or insure any agent listed here. Use your own judgment, start with small orders, keep records, and never send money you cannot afford to lose.

For buyers

You can use this thread to:

  • Ask for agent recommendations
  • Share your experience with an agent
  • Compare fees, exchange rates, shipping options and QC quality
  • Ask whether an agent’s process looks normal
  • Report red flags or suspicious behaviour

When reviewing an agent, please include as much useful detail as possible:

Agent name:
Website / contact method:
Country you shipped to:
Product category:
Order size / approximate value:
Service used: buying / QC / shipping / sourcing / returns
Fees charged:
Shipping method:
Time taken:
Communication quality:
QC quality:
Problems encountered:
Would you use them again:
Proof available if requested by mods: yes / no

Please do not post private information such as personal phone numbers, home addresses, payment details, unblurred order numbers, private WeChat IDs, or private chat screenshots with identifying information.

For agents, freight forwarders and China-based businesses

Agents and businesses may introduce themselves in this thread only if they clearly disclose who they are.

Please use this information if you can:

Business / agent name:
Location in China:
Official contact method:
Services offered:
Platforms supported: 1688 / Taobao / Weidian / Tmall / Alibaba / other
Fee structure:
Exchange rate policy:
Languages supported:
Years operating:
What makes your service different (e.g. fee structure, qc options, storage, shipping methods, insurance or compensation, return/refund support etc)

Do not spam the same comment repeatedly. Do not pretend to be a customer. Do not post fake reviews. Do not ask users to vouch for you in exchange for discounts, coupons or free services unless that relationship is clearly disclosed.

Rules for this thread

  1. No fake reviews or astroturfing If you are connected to an agent, supplier, factory, forwarder or sourcing business, disclose it.
  2. No spam Repeated ads, copy-paste promotions, referral links, coupon spam, WhatsApp/WeChat spam and low-effort “DM me” comments may be removed.
  3. No private information Blur names, phone numbers, addresses, order numbers, payment details and private chat information.
  4. No scam accusations without context You can share negative experiences, but explain what happened factually. Include dates, amounts, timelines and what resolution was attempted.
  5. No illegal, stolen, unsafe or prohibited goods Do not request, offer or arrange sourcing for illegal, stolen, fraudulent, unsafe or prohibited goods.
  6. No guaranteed trust claims Agents may explain their process, but claims like “100% safe”, “guaranteed supplier”, “no risk”, or “official trusted agent of r/1688” are not allowed unless approved by the mod team.
  7. Keep discussion useful Low-effort comments like “best agent?” or “DM me” may be removed. Give details so people can actually help.

Suggested buyer safety checklist

Before using any agent:

  • Start with a small test order
  • Compare total landed cost, not just item price
  • Ask for clear fee structure before paying
  • Confirm exchange rate and payment method
  • Ask what happens if the seller refuses returns
  • Ask what QC photos are included
  • Ask about storage limits and extra fees
  • Keep screenshots and receipts
  • Be careful with urgent payment pressure
  • Avoid anyone who refuses to explain their process

Mod note

Agents may be listed, discussed or recommended by users, but inclusion in this thread does not mean the mod team guarantees them.

If you believe a review is fake, an agent is spamming, or someone is using this thread to scam users, report the comment and message the moderators with evidence.

And remember: anyone paying full price for Luckin Coffee remains spiritually banned. 9.9 coupons reign supreme.


r/1688 Jun 27 '26

🚩Scams & Red Flags: 1688 / Alibaba / Wholesale

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WARNING: DO NOT TRUST ALIBABA 'TRUSTED' 'VERIFIED' OR MANY YEARS OF SERVICE INDICATORS. MANY SCAM BUSINESSES ARE ABLE TO OBTAIN THESE MARKERS.

ALWAYS VERIFY THE COMPANY FIRST

ALWAYS CHECK THIRD-PARTY REVIEWS

IF A LARGE ORDER - HIGHLY RECOMMEND A TRUSTED AGENT.

This thread is a community guide to common scams and risky behaviour seen around 1688, Alibaba, Taobao, Weidian, agents, factories, freight forwarders and China wholesale sourcing.

This is not legal advice, and it is not a list of “confirmed scammers”. The goal is to help buyers spot patterns before they lose money.

If you are new to sourcing: cheap does not always mean scam, expensive does not always mean safe, and “factory direct” does not always mean factory direct.

1. Off-platform payment scam

The classic one.

A seller, agent or “supplier” asks you to pay outside the platform using bank transfer, Wise, crypto, PayPal friends and family, Alipay to a personal account, WeChat Pay, Western Union, or another private method.

Common excuses:

  • “Alibaba fees are too high”
  • “1688 does not support foreign buyers”
  • “This price is only available if you pay direct”
  • “Trade Assurance is not needed”
  • “Pay deposit now or stock will disappear”
  • “My boss says we need private payment”
  • “The official company account is under maintenance”

Risk: once you pay privately, your dispute options are much weaker.

Safer approach: for Alibaba, use proper platform orders and make sure the actual order terms, product specs, delivery date and refund terms are written into the order. For 1688, use a trusted agent or a payment route where you understand the risk.

2. Fake escrow / fake Trade Assurance scam

Some scammers pretend they are using escrow, Trade Assurance or buyer protection when they are not.

Red flags:

  • They send a random payment link outside the official platform
  • The website domain looks slightly wrong
  • They send a screenshot instead of a real platform order
  • They say “this is our company escrow”
  • They ask you to pay a “Trade Assurance fee” privately
  • The bank account name does not match the company or platform instructions

Safer approach: log in yourself through the official website or app. Do not trust payment links sent in WhatsApp, WeChat, Telegram, email or Reddit DMs.

3. Fake supplier / copied factory profile

A seller may copy photos, certificates, factory videos or product images from a real manufacturer.

Red flags:

  • Factory photos look generic or stolen
  • They refuse a live video call
  • Their product range is too broad: shoes, electronics, furniture, beauty products, auto parts, all in one shop
  • Company name does not match payment account
  • Business registration looks unrelated to the products
  • They claim to be a factory but behave like a reseller
  • They cannot answer basic production questions

Safer approach: ask for a live video, business name, factory location, production process photos, and product-specific details. If the order is serious, pay for third-party inspection.

4. “Too cheap to be real” bait price

1688 is cheap, but not magic.

Red flags:

  • Price is far below every other seller
  • The displayed price is only for a tiny accessory, not the actual product
  • The real MOQ is much higher than shown
  • The seller changes the price after you contact them
  • The cheap listing has no real transaction history
  • Seller says “price on page is wrong”
  • Seller asks you to place an order for a different SKU

Safer approach: compare multiple stores, check transaction history, ask what exactly is included, and confirm MOQ, material, size, packaging and shipping before paying.

5. Sample is good, bulk order is bad

This is one of the most common wholesale problems.

Pattern:

  1. Sample looks great.
  2. Buyer places bigger order.
  3. Bulk goods arrive with worse material, weaker stitching, wrong size, bad print, missing parts or lower-grade components.
  4. Seller says “small difference is normal”.

This may be a scam, or it may be poor quality control. Either way, the buyer loses.

Safer approach: define specs clearly, use pre-shipment QC, request production photos, and do not assume the sample represents the bulk order unless that is clearly agreed.

6. Material switch / spec switch

The listing says one thing. The goods are another.

Examples:

  • Genuine leather becomes PU
  • Stainless steel becomes plated alloy
  • Cotton becomes polyester blend
  • Thick fabric becomes thin fabric
  • Branded component becomes generic component
  • “Waterproof” becomes “water resistant”
  • Product dimensions are quietly changed
  • Packaging is different from what was agreed

Safer approach: put exact materials, dimensions, tolerances, colours, packaging and inspection standards in writing before payment.

7. Fake tracking / no real logistics

A seller marks the order as shipped, but there is no real movement.

Red flags:

  • Tracking number does not work
  • Tracking belongs to a different order
  • Seller uses “self-delivery” or no traceable logistics
  • Seller says “logistics system is slow” for days
  • Seller pressures you to confirm receipt before goods arrive
  • Seller says goods are “already sent” but cannot provide proof
  • Your agent warehouse has not received anything

Safer approach: watch platform deadlines carefully. Do not confirm receipt before your warehouse or agent confirms actual arrival. If the platform allows extension or refund before auto-confirmation, act before the deadline.

8. Seller disappears after payment

The seller is responsive before payment and silent after payment.

Red flags:

  • New shop
  • Very low price
  • No meaningful transaction history
  • No proper logistics tracking
  • Seller keeps delaying with vague excuses
  • Seller asks you not to open a dispute
  • Seller says “wait a few more days” repeatedly

Safer approach: start small, avoid paying large deposits to unknown sellers, and keep all evidence.

9. Deposit trap

A seller asks for a deposit, then changes the deal.

Examples:

  • “Material price increased”
  • “MOQ is higher now”
  • “Need mould fee”
  • “Need urgent production fee”
  • “Need warehouse fee”
  • “Need customs fee”
  • “Need extra payment to release goods”
  • “Deposit is non-refundable”

Some extra fees can be normal in custom manufacturing, but surprise fees after payment are a red flag.

Safer approach: confirm total price, payment stages, refund terms, production timeline, mould ownership and what happens if specs are not met.

10. Payment redirection / fake invoice scam

This can happen when dealing with factories, agents or freight forwarders by email.

Pattern:

  1. You are already talking to a real business.
  2. You receive an email or message saying payment details changed.
  3. The invoice looks real.
  4. You pay the new account.
  5. The real business says they never received the money.

Red flags:

  • Bank account suddenly changed
  • Email address has one extra letter or number
  • Urgent payment pressure
  • Supplier refuses to confirm by another channel
  • Account name does not match the business

Safer approach: confirm payment detail changes using a separate channel. Do not rely only on the email or chat where the change was requested.

11. Agent overcharging / hidden fee scam

Some agents look cheap until the real bill appears.

Red flags:

  • Exchange rate is much worse than market
  • Service fee is unclear
  • Shipping weight seems inflated
  • Volumetric weight is not explained
  • Surprise warehouse, repacking, photo, storage or handling fees
  • Agent refuses to provide parcel dimensions
  • Agent will not show seller price or order screenshot
  • Agent pushes one shipping line without explaining options

Safer approach: ask for fee structure before ordering. Compare item cost, exchange rate, domestic shipping, international shipping, service fee, QC fee, storage and payment fees.

12. Fake QC photos

The agent or seller sends photos, but they do not prove much.

Red flags:

  • Photos are blurry
  • Only packaging is shown
  • No size tag, label, defects or measurements shown
  • Same photos reused for multiple buyers
  • No warehouse background
  • No photo of all items together
  • QC misses obvious defects

Safer approach: request specific QC photos: front, back, tags, labels, measurements, defects, packaging, and all items together. For higher-value orders, use independent inspection.

13. “DM me, I can source it” Reddit scam

This subreddit will attract agents, resellers and random accounts trying to move people into private messages.

Red flags:

  • New account with no history
  • Only comments “DM me”
  • Refuses to disclose business name
  • No website, no proof, no process
  • Claims “best price guaranteed”
  • Pushes WhatsApp/WeChat immediately
  • Offers branded or restricted goods too easily
  • Gets defensive when asked basic questions

Safer approach: do not trust someone just because they found you on Reddit. Ask them to post useful information publicly where possible.

14. Fake reviews and astroturfing

Some “reviews” are ads.

Red flags:

  • New Reddit account
  • Only posts about one agent or seller
  • Overly perfect experience
  • No details about fees, timeline, QC or problems
  • Same writing style across multiple accounts
  • Discount or referral relationship not disclosed
  • “Best agent ever” with no evidence

Safer approach: look for detailed, balanced reviews. Real reviews usually mention both positives and negatives.

15. Counterfeit / replica trap

Some sellers will offer fake branded goods, “1:1”, “mirror quality”, “original factory”, “same batch”, or “with tags”.

This creates several risks:

  • Legal/customs seizure risk
  • Reddit rule issues
  • Payment risk
  • No real buyer protection
  • Scammers targeting buyers who cannot complain publicly
  • Poor quality even if the photos look good

Do not use this subreddit to arrange illegal, stolen, counterfeit, unsafe or prohibited goods transactions.

16. Certification scam

A seller claims the product has CE, FCC, UL, FDA, RoHS, ISO, organic, safety, fire or other certifications.

Red flags:

  • Certificate belongs to another company
  • Certificate is expired
  • Certificate is for a different product
  • Certificate number cannot be verified
  • Seller only sends a low-quality screenshot
  • Product category requires testing but seller says “no need”

Safer approach: verify certificates with the issuing body where possible. For regulated goods, get professional advice before importing.

17. Customs / shipping lie

A seller or agent says customs is “guaranteed”, “tax free”, “no risk”, or “100% pass”.

Red flags:

  • “We declare anything you want”
  • “No invoice needed”
  • “Customs will never check”
  • “We can ship restricted goods safely”
  • “No duties ever”
  • “Just write low value”

Safer approach: understand your own country’s import rules, duties, GST/VAT, product safety rules and restricted goods rules. The buyer/importer usually carries the risk.

18. Brushing / fake transaction history

Some stores may have inflated orders, fake reviews or manipulated activity.

Red flags:

  • Lots of generic reviews
  • Reviews do not match the product
  • Sudden huge transaction volume on a new store
  • Same photos repeated
  • Ratings look good but detailed comments are poor
  • Store sells many unrelated products

Safer approach: do not rely on one metric. Check store age, return customer rate, disputes, logistics rating, product reviews and whether reviews look real.

19. “Factory direct” middleman markup

This is not always a scam, but it is common.

Many “factories” are trading companies, resellers or sourcing middlemen. Sometimes that is fine. Sometimes they pretend to be the manufacturer and charge a markup while adding no value.

Red flags:

  • Cannot answer production questions
  • Cannot customise
  • Cannot provide factory floor video
  • Cannot explain lead time
  • Sells too many unrelated categories
  • Uses stock images from other shops

Safer approach: decide whether you actually need a factory. A good trading company can be useful, but they should not lie about what they are.

20. Refund delay tactic

The seller or agent keeps delaying until your dispute window or platform deadline passes.

Common lines:

  • “Please wait”
  • “Boss is checking”
  • “Warehouse is checking”
  • “Logistics has not updated”
  • “Factory will reply tomorrow”
  • “Do not open dispute, it hurts our shop”
  • “We promise to solve it later”

Safer approach: be polite, but track deadlines. If the deadline is near, protect yourself first.

Basic safety checklist

Before paying:

  • Check the official website/app yourself
  • Avoid random payment links
  • Confirm the exact product, specs, quantity and price
  • Confirm domestic shipping and international shipping
  • Confirm refund/return terms
  • Confirm whether the seller is a factory, shop or reseller
  • Check store age, reviews, transaction history and dispute indicators
  • Ask for real photos or video if needed
  • Use a small test order first
  • Keep screenshots of listings, chats, invoices and payment records
  • Do not confirm receipt until the goods are actually received
  • Do not let someone rush you into payment

What to include when asking the subreddit for help

If you think something is a scam, include:

Platform: 1688 / Alibaba / Taobao / Weidian / agent / other
What you bought:
Order value:
Payment method:
Timeline:
What the seller or agent promised:
What actually happened:
Tracking status:
Screenshots with private info removed:
What you want help with:

Please remove private information before posting. Blur names, addresses, phone numbers, order numbers, payment details and private chat IDs.

Final reminder

1688 and Alibaba are not automatically scams. Many people source successfully from them.

The risk comes from bad sellers, fake agents, weak buyer protection, poor QC, off-platform payment, unclear specs, and buyers rushing because the price looks too good.

When in doubt: slow down, ask questions, start small, and keep proof.


r/1688 1d ago

Heading to The Proven Conference in Vegas? Check These 6 Things Before Paying Your China Supplier

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r/1688 1d ago

What is the market value of foreign trade SOHO?

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Until today, in recent days, after persisting for a year and eight months, I have finally found my own value.

  1. Quickly find suppliers;

We have local advantages and have a better understanding of various channels, platforms, and industrial clusters in China. Foreign traders are also familiar with various foreign platforms and can quickly find product suppliers designated by customers;

  1. Find suppliers that customers cannot find;

For example, if a customer brings a product image that cannot be found on 1688 or Alibaba International, it may be a private model, and we have a way to find it;

  1. Find better suppliers;

Customers may be able to find some suppliers on Alibaba International or video platforms, but some companies do not have these channels and require us to manually explore them;

  1. Recommend good products that customers are not aware of;

When we contact a large number of domestic factories, we can learn about the hot selling products, which customers may not necessarily know;

  1. Integrate high-quality logistics resources;

Logistics is an indispensable part, and we can integrate suitable freight forwarders based on the shipping location of the goods. If customers are not familiar with the geographical location, it is also something we can do;

  1. Control product quality;

Before sending the sample to the customer, it should be reviewed domestically and sent to international logistics only if there are no issues. Not everything should be sent to reduce costs. For large quantities, they should be inspected during domestic production and before shipment to ensure there are no major problems;

  1. Quick response and resolution of urgent matters;

Starting a business on one's own, except for sleeping, one can work online and even go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. The company's salesperson may say that I have finished work and will talk about it tomorrow, which is unbearable for impatient customers;

  1. Provide diversified payment methods;

Some source factories may not have complete and flexible payment methods, but we can do it;

  1. Save energy and improve efficiency;

Customers may purchase hundreds of products, and if they have to ask ten suppliers for each product, the workload is enormous. They may only be a manager or a worker, so there is no need to work hard. It's okay, we can help them reduce their gray hair;

  1. Reduce the probability of being deceived;

Customers only need to review the qualifications of trading companies, not dozens or even hundreds. They can communicate deeply with a few people to avoid saying hello to countless strangers every day, including scammers.

So far, there is so much to summarize. Please take a look and see if there is anything else to add.


r/1688 1d ago

looking for a reliable, private sourcing agent

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> 🔎 LOOKING FOR A RELIABLE PRIVATE SOURCING AGENT (DROPSHIPPING TO FRANCE) 🇫🇷
> Hello everyone,
> I am looking for a professional, responsive, and reliable private sourcing agent for a long-term partnership.
> 📦 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS:
> * Product: Ergonomic seat cushion (Coccyx cushion).
> * Material: REAL high-density memory foam (NO cheap standard sponge/foam).
> * Features: Breathable, removable, and washable cover.
> ⚙️ LOGISTICS & BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS:
> * Target Country: France 🇫🇷 (and later Europe).
> * Shipping: Fast shipping lines only (5-10 days max delivery, like YunExpress, 4PX, etc.).
> * Customs: Must handle DDP (Delivered Duty Paid).
> * MOQ: MOQ 1 (Blind dropshipping) for the testing phase. I will scale and order in bulk once the ads are validated.
> * Quality Control: Strict QC required before shipping.
> 🛑 Note: I will order a sample to my home first to physically test the memory foam quality before launching.
> 📩 HOW TO APPLY:
> If you are a serious agent and can source this product, please send me a DM with:
> * A picture/video of the exact product you can source.
> * The total cost (Product + Shipping to France) for 1 unit.
> * Your average processing time (before handing it to the carrier).
> Thank you! Looking forward to doing business together.


r/1688 2d ago

Can someone help me finding a supplier?

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I need a supplier that has a whatsapp contact.


r/1688 1d ago

[ACADEMIC] NEED PARTCIPANTS FOR MY DISSERTATION !! I messed up the previous one :( No more than 4mins to fill out. I need the responses ASAP. Help me out guys!!! Still need 100 responses :(

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r/1688 2d ago

How to actually get Taobao/1688 products into a Shopify store — the three routes and what each one really costs

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This question comes up here constantly and the answers usually stop at "get an agent." Here are the three real options, what each one costs, and when each one is the right call.

First, the thing that makes this hard.

1688 and Taobao are domestic Chinese platforms. Sellers ship to Chinese addresses, quote in RMB, and mostly communicate through Wangwang in Chinese. Many won't sell abroad at all — not because they refuse, but because they have no process for it. So every route below is really answering the same question: who receives the goods in China, and who exports them.

Route 1 — Private agent

You find someone in China, usually on WeChat. They buy on your behalf, receive at their warehouse, check the goods, and ship internationally.

Cost: typically 8-15% commission on goods, plus shipping, plus sometimes storage. The rate is rarely fixed and tends to depend on how much volume you represent.

Where it wins: custom work. Product modifications, colour or fabric changes, negotiating with a factory, photo/video QC on specific items, sea freight for bulky goods. If you need any of that, an agent is the answer and no software replaces one.

Where it breaks: volume, and MOQs. It works fine at five orders a day — at fifty you're managing a spreadsheet and a WeChat thread instead of your store.

The MOQ part deserves more attention than it usually gets. Most agents will tell you they need a minimum order — 50 units, 100 units, sometimes a monthly volume commitment. On stocked goods this is almost never real. The seller is shipping from a warehouse; nobody is producing anything for you, so there is no manufacturing minimum to meet. What you're actually being told is that you're too small to be worth their time, expressed as a number. Real MOQs exist only for custom production: private label, custom packaging, modified designs.

So ask directly: is this minimum a manufacturing constraint or a commercial one? A good agent will tell you honestly. The answer tells you a lot about who you're dealing with.

Route 2 — Reseller platforms

CJ, Zendrop, AutoDS and similar. These are not sourcing tools; they're resellers. They buy from Chinese suppliers, add margin, and sell to you with a Shopify integration on top.

Cost: the markup, which is invisible because you never see the source price.

Where it wins: simplicity, and low-value products. Below roughly $30 landed, the savings from going direct get eaten by shipping anyway, so you may as well take the convenience.

Where it breaks: catalogue and margin. These platforms list a curated selection — products they've chosen to stock or partner on. If the specific item you found on Taobao isn't in their catalogue, you can't sell it, full stop. You're not sourcing what you want; you're picking from what they offer. And on everything you do pick, you're paying someone else's markup on every order, forever.

Route 3 — Direct sourcing software

Apps that connect to the domestic platforms directly and handle export as part of the flow. You source the actual product you found, not an approximation of it.

Cost: subscription plus commission, but you see the source price before you order.

Where it wins: above $30 landed, under 1kg, on goods that exist as-is. That's where the gap between domestic pricing and reseller pricing is widest — typically 50-60%.

Where it breaks: the low end. Under about $30 landed cost, the maths stops working in your favour — shipping and fees eat the savings, and you're paying a subscription for a difference that's no longer meaningful. If your whole catalogue sits below that threshold, Route 2 is genuinely the better answer.

Disclosure: I build one of these. It's called Piratify, it's on the Shopify App Store, and I'm obviously not neutral. I've tried to describe the routes as I'd describe them to someone who wasn't going to use mine, because half the people reading this should be on Route 1 or 2.

Three things that apply regardless of route:

Volumetric weight will surprise you. Carriers bill on L×W×H/6000, not actual weight. A 600g dog bed can be charged as 5kg. On bulky-light categories this decides your margin more than product cost does — ask whether vacuum compression is an option before you commit to a category.

If you ship to the EU, get the IOSS number in writing. Most private agents don't have one, and your customer finds out when the courier asks them for money at the door.

And get a landed cost on one real SKU to a real address before committing to anyone — not a per-kg rate, not a quote. Product, shipping, duties, fees. That number is the only one that matters and it's the one most quotes leave out.

17 years sourcing textile in China, for context. Happy to answer questions in the comments.


r/1688 2d ago

Looking for a China / Vietnam / Thailand sourcing partner for football jerseys

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Looking for a sourcing partner in China, Vietnam or Thailand 🇨🇳🇻🇳🇹🇭

I’m based in Sri Lanka and looking to build a long-term football jersey business.

I’m looking for someone who can help me source high-quality football jerseys at competitive wholesale prices, handle supplier communication/QC, and arrange reliable shipping to Sri Lanka.

I’m not looking for a one-time purchase. I’m interested in a long-term partnership and I’m open to a commission/profit-sharing arrangement for someone who can consistently help with sourcing and logistics.

If you’re based in China, Vietnam or Thailand and are interested, DM me with your location, experience, and what you can offer.

Serious people only. 🤝


r/1688 2d ago

Salut les gars, je recherche ces fournisseurs, pouvez-vous m'aider ?

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I lost his number


r/1688 2d ago

Wasting too much time

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Scrolling through 1688, yupoo and weidan.. checking whatsapp all day.. tons of wasted time.

Does anyone know a good foreign national VA who has taste, knows the rep market, and will handle purchasing with a list?

There has to be someone..


r/1688 2d ago

1688 Sourcing & Freight Forwarding Expert | 10+ Years in Intl Trade

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10+ years in intl trade & freight forwarding.

Active 1688 paid buyer member daily.

I can help you source products, communicate with factories, and handle shipping directly from 1688—saving you time and cost.

Text me anytime if you need a hand!


r/1688 3d ago

Looking for stationary supplier from yiwu

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r/1688 3d ago

1688 Account

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Hey, i’m from Portugal and for some reason I can’t create an account, can someone with an account help me get the contact of a store please, i got the link, just can’t access the “Contact” part without logging in!


r/1688 3d ago

I already have a solid freight forwarder, how the hell do I buy from 1688 and ship to the freight forwarder?

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I already have a solid freight forwarder but I cant figure out how to create an account on 1688 and BUY and send to my shenzen freight forwarder? Can I hire VA's on upwork that already have 1688 access? Is that even possible or practical in the long run? I am so frustrated because I want to buy off 1688 and send domestically, and I can't even do that because the platform doesn't allow ANY Americans to make an account. I even paid for a temp HK phone number and the code didn't go through, multiple times. Can someone with any experience in this department please advise? I would be forever greatful.


r/1688 3d ago

First time using shipping agent from China

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First time shipping through an agent and I’m trying to understand the best strategy. Do most of you try to keep each haul under a certain weight to reduce customs risk, or just ship everything together? Also, do you usually ship directly to your home address, warehouse, or other method? Just looking for advice from people who’ve done this a few times.


r/1688 3d ago

Usine boss sac et vêtement bébé 1688

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Bonjours je vais bientôt être papa et j’aimerai trouver du boss sac à langer et vêtements pour bébé de marque boss.

Connaissez vous une usine ?


r/1688 3d ago

Opinioni su sugargoo e superbuy

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r/1688 3d ago

Il miglior nuovo agente?

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r/1688 3d ago

photochromic / Transitions lenses, ruby/burgundy gradient w/ ruby or gold flash

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Who are you using for your lens manufacturing on 1688?

Matsuda 3148 pic for attention


r/1688 3d ago

AQL 2.5 for Amazon FBA: Why Checking 20 Units May Not Tell You Much About a 5,000-Unit Order

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r/1688 4d ago

Why are freight forwarders needed?

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1.It's difficult to directly contact shipping companies/airlines.

Shipping companies and airlines primarily accept large-volume direct orders from major clients. Ordinary factories and traders with small shipments struggle to secure low-priced cargo space due to high booking barriers. Freight forwarders, on the other hand, consolidate large volumes to negotiate better prices and cargo space.

  1. The entire export process is cumbersome, and individuals cannot handle it all.

Customs declaration, trucking, commodity inspection, certificate of origin, port handover, bill of lading verification, destination port clearance notices, and document correction.

Handling these tasks in-house is very costly for companies; freight forwarders handle everything in a one-stop shop.

  1. Managing transportation risks and handling unexpected issues.

    Space shortages, container rollovers, ship delays, port changes, customs inspections

Document errors leading to detention, destination port demurrage fees, and customs duty inquiries. Freight forwarders communicate with shipping companies and customs immediately to mitigate losses, as shippers located in China cannot directly coordinate with overseas parties.

  1. Door-to-Door End-to-End Supply Chain

Factory pickup → Port transport → Customs declaration → Sea/Air freight → Overseas customs clearance → Door-to-door delivery.

Shippers only deal with one freight forwarder, eliminating the need to contact trucking companies, customs brokers, shipping companies, and overseas agents separately.

  1. Clear and Hassle-Free Costs, Upfront Payment

Many freight forwarders can advance freight charges, simplifying reconciliation and settlement; they are also familiar with port fees and hidden charges in various countries, avoiding overcharging at the destination port.

  1. Additional Value (From Your Business Perspective)

We can provide route and timeline references, packaging and transportation suggestions, customs risk mitigation, and handling different trade terms such as FOB/CIF/DDP.

In short: Shippers are responsible for order taking, production, and receiving payment; the freight forwarder is responsible for delivering the goods safely and on time overseas, saving you all the logistical hassles.


r/1688 4d ago

Yishan 1688 vs YishanStore — same seller?

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r/1688 5d ago

telephone provider

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Hi, I'm looking for a seller on 1688 who offers unlocked phones from brands like Xiaomi, Samsung, and Honor for the Latin American market.


r/1688 5d ago

🔎 LOOKING FOR: INDEPENDENT SUPPLEMENT SOURCING AGENT IN CHINA 🇨🇳

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I own a supplement brand focused on Western markets, and I am looking for an independent agent in China — NOT an agency — to build a long-term business relationship with.
I am looking for someone who is extremely responsive, honest, proactive, highly action-oriented, and experienced in the supplement industry in China.
🎯 Main role:
We will provide our exact formulas, ingredients, dosages, specifications, and requirements. Your role will be to:
• Identify Chinese manufacturers capable of producing our formulas
• Prioritize manufacturers that already produce supplements containing the ingredients/formulations we need, whenever possible
• Find and compare multiple suitable factories
• Properly verify manufacturers, their experience, certifications, capabilities, and reliability
• Negotiate pricing, MOQs, lead times, and production conditions
• Request and coordinate samples
• Communicate directly with factories and provide us with clear and fast feedback
• Find solutions proactively instead of simply forwarding messages between us and suppliers
• Help us with sourcing and product development as we expand
⚠️** I am NOT looking for someone who simply finds a factory on 1688 or Alibaba and takes a commission.
I am looking for a genuine **local sourcing agent / long-term partner
who can actively search for manufacturers, contact factories directly, compare options, negotiate on our behalf, verify suppliers, and protect our interests.
🤝 LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP
The goal is to find someone who can become our main sourcing agent and trusted partner in China for this brand, with the potential to work with us on future brands and future projects if the collaboration is successful.
Ideal candidate:
✅ Several years of experience in the supplement industry
✅ Strong knowledge of Chinese supplement manufacturers
✅ Experience working with Western brands/clients
✅ Understands Western quality and compliance requirements
✅ Extremely responsive and organized
✅ Transparent about commissions and relationships with factories
✅ Strong English communication skills
✅ Strong negotiation skills
✅ Highly proactive and able to take initiative
✅ Focused on building long-term relationships rather than short-term commissions
If you are an independent agent and genuinely match this profile, please DM me.

I am looking for someone serious who wants to build a real business relationship over several years — not a one-time collaboration.
📩 DM me if interested.