Safe Practices,
Stay Safe
and Informed!
Tips and guidelines to ensure your
safety in various situations
Contact and Negotiate with Confidence
B2Brazil's main goal is to facilitate contact between companies, connecting importers and exporters from various parts of the world, making your experience safe and simple. In all transactions, whether as an importer or exporter, you will need to make decisions to get a good return on your business.
Now, you will find some safety tips and resources that can help make your experience on B2Brazil protected and secure.
Take Precautions
Some basic precautions are essential to avoid online frauds and scams, such as conducting a brief research on your potential business partner. Research their references on the internet, gather data, and even check reviews from other customers, significantly reducing the chances of making a bad deal.
If the foreign company doesn't have an official website, Google reviews, or any similar registration like a business ID, be cautious and look for other options!
Information and Verifications
To make B2Brazil an increasingly secure environment for our users, we provide as much information as possible about registered companies, in addition to verification through our B2B Verified service.
You can also obtain additional information about our customers by purchasing a credit and business report from B2Brazil.
We strive to provide transparency about the identity and legitimacy of your future business partners. However, you should understand that disputes can happen between legitimate companies, and it's a fact of the business world, whether you find your business partner on the internet or not. Therefore, B2Brazil cannot guarantee the quality of the products supplied or services provided by each of its customers. See additional details in B2BRAZIL'S DISCLAIMER¹ (SEE BELOW).
If You Suspect Fraud...
There are several actions you can take if you suspect fraud from a party or have a serious disagreement:
Contact the company and arrange a virtual or in-person meeting: in general, this resolves the situation. Most buyers and sellers are honest and reliable, and problems can be solved in a meeting, where communication is much smoother.
If you suspect that the company you are in contact with is a fraud, we recommend informing our team so that we can take appropriate action.
Contact us if you have any suspicions of misuse of our website by any registered company so that we can review the customer's account status and take the necessary action.
Click here and describe the situation.
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Safety Tips
You can take various actions to avoid fraud or misunderstandings during your international transactions. Check out some of our tips:
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Investigate Your Partner
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Prepare a Clear Contract
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Protect Yourself When Ordering or Providing Samples
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Protect Yourself Against Payment Risk
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B2Brazil Disclaimer
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Use Inspection Services Before Shipment
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Investigate Your Partner
Before closing a deal, you should verify the credentials of the potential company. We verify some of our customers through our 'B2B Verified' service, where we ensure if the company is legally registered in their country and confirm the contact information. You can also acquire credits and detailed business information about American companies through B2Brazil.
It's always advisable to contact the potential partner by phone before exchanging goods, money, or contracts. Likewise, whenever possible, you can meet your business partner in person, visit their company's facilities, and even hire this service.
Although the Internet provides various information about companies, enabling an initial evaluation, nothing replaces face-to-face contact. If you want B2Brazil to schedule a meeting with this potential business partner, just contact us. -
Prepare a Clear Contract
Proposing a written agreement between you and your potential partner is the only way to ensure that both parties are 'on the same page.' You should prepare a definitive contract with the obligations of each party.
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Protect Yourself When Ordering or Providing Samples
As a buyer, before confirming a purchase, make sure the product meets your expectations. As a seller, before sending the sample, request payment for it and/or payment for shipping costs, especially if your product has a high resale value.
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Protect Yourself Against Payment Risk
For Sellers: It is not advisable for a seller to agree to accept payment from a foreign buyer after they receive the products. Once a buyer has received samples or products without payment, it becomes very difficult to recover them. If you are a seller and haven't been dealing with your buyer for a long time, avoid selling your products on an open account (in this case, you would be extending credit to your buyer). Instead, you should request your buyer to open a letter of credit, the preferred method of payment in international trade.
However, if there is any suspicion of fraud due to incorrect shipping documents, contact the issuing bank of the letter of credit. Be sure to check the letter of credit number, the opening date, the place of opening, the name and address of the issuing bank, the shipment date, the valid date, the loading and unloading port, the applicant, the presentation period, the amount, as well as details of transshipment, partial shipment, etc.
On the other hand, for importers, it is not prudent to accept advance payment for any import as it is a fraud alert. However, sometimes a supplier may request a deposit (usually 30%) before accepting the order. Although this is not uncommon among long-term business partners, if you are dealing with the supplier for the first time, make sure you have conducted sufficient due diligence on their history before accepting the deposit, or request a different form of payment, such as a letter of credit.
If the seller seems more focused on payment than on any other issue or indicates that cash payment must be made urgently, exercise caution in the transaction. Be very cautious when the seller requests money to be sent to an account whose true owner cannot be located. -
B2Brazil Disclaimer
The information that appears on our website about B2Brazil's clients or their products (including, but not limited to, company name, contact person and details, product description and specifications, photographs, videos, etc.) is provided by the clients. Any such information is the sole responsibility of the client who provided it. B2Brazil is not responsible for, or subject to, the accuracy, correctness, legality, or truthfulness of any such information. Additionally, when using or providing information on our website, B2Brazil is not responsible for the conduct of any of our clients regarding their business activities.
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Use Inspection Services Before Shipment
If you are a buyer, you can protect yourself against unsatisfactory quality by requesting an inspection before the products are shipped. You can require the inspection as a condition for payment.
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Additional
Safety Tips
Suspicious Shipping or Contact Addresses
Pay close attention to shipping or contact addresses located in regions with reported high incidences of online fraud, such as Eastern Europe, West Africa, and Central America.
Beware of Fake Email Addresses
When you receive an email from an unknown sender or whose email address appears legitimate but the email message seems suspicious, you should verify if the email came from the person the sender claims to be.
Frequently Asked Questions from
Our Importers
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HOW DO I KNOW IF THE SUPPLIER IS RELIABLE?
Prioritize suppliers with the B2B Verified seal. If the supplier does not have it, request their contacts, investigate their online history, seek reviews from other buyers, and be attentive to their records in their country of origin.
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CAN I PAY DIRECTLY TO THE EXPORTER?
Our recommendation is to use an intermediary bank for safer international payments and receipts. However, if you have a good history of negotiations and transactions, direct payment to the exporter, as previously agreed, can be a viable option.
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CAN I NEGOTIATE OUTSIDE THE PLATFORM?
Yes, once you research the exporter's data online, you have the freedom to negotiate through other means. However, you will not have the security and convenience that B2Brazil provides for international operations.