The end of the story.

The samples arrived from the Chinese company (Juwang Metals), and they are absolutely perfect! I order 100,000. That's when the fun begins.

First, the rep ("Peter Chen") says I can't pay with Paypal, even though that's how I paid the mold change fee and shipping for the samples. I have to pay by bank transfer. I do a little research and find out that this is actually common with Chinese companies. He provides me with the bank info, which is to a bank in Malaysia, under an account name that makes no mention of Juwang Metals. I'm uneasy about this, but I'm getting low on eyelets, and, as I said, they sent me perfect custom made eyelets - those don't just fall out of your ears. I find out that my bank charges a hefty fee for international transfers, but I do it anyway.

As soon as my payment clears, "Peter" (whose name has morphed into "Peter Chan", along with a new email address) starts badgering me about a "production overrun" of 15,000, and would I please buy it because it will hurt his company if I don't. I do a little math and say, "sure, as long as I can use Paypal", because the bank transfer fee will be more than the cost of the product. He then delivers me a quote that is 20% higher than the cost of 100,000! This frosts me, and I tell him to forget it, just deliver what I paid for. He keeps on harassing me, saying that he really meant 150,000 (that's a huge overrun on an order of 100,000), until I start responding to all of his emails with "No. Deliver what I paid for.". In one of his last emails, he says my product has shipped and he will provide a tracking number "soon". That tracking number never shows up.

In the meantime, the American company has had a change of heart and will now quote for a minimum of 250,000. That quote is for $5,135.00 and needs 8 to 10 weeks lead time. Over .02 each. All of their quotes for other eyelets are less than .01 each.

About 10 days after "Peter"'s last email, I am emailed by "William He" of Juwang Metals. He says "Peter" has quit the company, and would I like to complete my order by paying for it! I tell him I already DID pay for it, and send him copies of "Peter"'s emails. He says they never received payment and that "Peter"'s email account got hacked.

I file a complaint against Juwang Metals with Alibaba and provide all of my correspondence with them as evidence. They decide against me, saying that the transaction was controlled by a third party.

Desperation sets in. By this time, I have less than a month's supply of eyelets. I decide to pay Juwang again - they did, after all deliver me perfect eyelets. On 4/7 (which, by the way, would have been the shipping date under the original agreement) "William" notifies me of shipment and provides me a tracking number. On 4/9, a box of perfect eyelets shows up at my house.

So, I got taken, but I'm not sure by who. Would I have gotten the eyelets without the extra payment? Happily, even paying double, the cost is less than .01 each. And, my company survives. But, as of 4/23/15, ESBs no longer contain US made eyelets.

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