Alibaba can show you suppliers, not the Truth!

The supplier looked perfect.
The documents were clean.
The badge was verified.
The loss was ₹42 lakhs.

This is not a story from a movie.
This is a real import case we reviewed.

An Indian importer sourced a product from a “verified” supplier on a global B2B platform.

  • Gold badge
  • Years on platform
  • Attractive pricing
  • Fast responses

What went wrong?

  • The factory address was a shared virtual location
  • Export history belonged to a different legal entity
  • Production was outsourced without buyer knowledge
  • Quality failure surfaced after shipment
  • Platform response: “We only facilitate listings.

By the time facts were discovered, the container had landed.
Refund? Arbitration? Support?
None.

Here’s the uncomfortable truth 👇
Platforms show suppliers. They don’t show risk.

Badges don’t verify factories.
Listings don’t reveal export performance.
Chat responses don’t equal compliance.

Another case:

A European buyer trusted a “Top Supplier” profile.
The factory existed — but the company on the invoice didn’t.
Payment cleared. Shipment delayed. Entity disappeared.

What failed wasn’t sourcing.
What failed was verification before commitment.

Independent verification answers questions platforms don’t:

  • Who actually owns the factory?
  • Is this entity exporting under its own IEC?
  • Are past shipments real or borrowed?
  • Is production in-house or subcontracted?

In global trade, assumption is the most expensive mistake.

Before your next import, ask yourself:
“If this goes wrong, who is accountable?”

If the answer is “no one” — you already know the risk.

👇
Have you faced a supplier that looked perfect online but failed in reality?
Share your experience. Others are making the same mistake today.

🔍 Verify before you import.

– The Exim Times
Trade Intelligence | Verification | Due Diligence

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