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sun rain sun  1 | 7
27 Aug 2024   #1
I'm a 24 girl from China working for a trader and run two shops on Allegro (shop names miaoda956 and 1qzhuangyi). If I don't finish this month (3000 zł), I will lose my job (black-hearted boss) and I will not be able to pay the rent. I sincerely hope that you can visit my store when you have time and needs, which are mainly daily necessities, and you will be very happy to simply visit the store without buying anything. Special thank you all. (English is not very good, if there is any offense, please forgive me)。 If you have a product from China that you want, you can also tell me directly, and I will put it on the store.
Alien  23 | 5587
27 Aug 2024   #2
I'm a 24 girl from China

You're more like 24/7.
Ron2
27 Aug 2024   #3
I agree with Alien's perspective; a serious professional would not mention their gender or age unless it's designed to evoke a hidden message.
OP sun rain sun  1 | 7
28 Aug 2024   #4
I'm so sorry, but in China, the custom of introducing yourself is probably to first introduce your age, gender, home address. I respect the Polish custom and will modify it, but I haven't found a way to modify it yet. Thank you for telling me this. I don't even know what 24/7 means, can you tell me?
OP sun rain sun  1 | 7
28 Aug 2024   #5
It's really amazing to communicate with you. By the way, I still can't find a way to modify it.
amiga500  5 | 1493
28 Aug 2024   #6
@sun raise sun
don't worry about the alien bot, he's not even polish but german so he has no relevance. good luck with your allegro. I didin't realise that international sellers were allowed there. ie products must ship from Poland.
OP sun rain sun  1 | 7
29 Aug 2024   #7
Thank you for letting me feel the kindness of the Polish people , if you want chinese commodity,Please let me know and I will try my best to put it in my store for your convenience. And hope Poland will get better and better, i make money much and much.
OP sun rain sun  1 | 7
2 Sep 2024   #8
Merged:

Chinese products



Hello everyone, I would like to know if you want or like some commonly used products (excluding food) from China. I will try my best to put them on the store of Allegro's (store names( miaoda956 ) or (1qzhuangyi)). Thank you very much.
Paulina  16 | 4338
2 Sep 2024   #9
@sun rain.sun, I don't know what kind of stuff you're selling, but maybe art products? I've heard that Ohuhu markers are good and affordable - they're all the rage on YouTube. They're already being sold on Allegro, but what I haven't seen yet available on there, I think, is a Ohuhu sketchbook for markers. So maybe if you'd put it up on sale you'd have an advantage over other sellers, because people could buy both the markers and that sketchbook at your store. Just a thought :) Apparently also Kalour coloured pencils are good.
jon357  73 | 22961
2 Sep 2024   #10
from China

Can you confirm that they aren't made by forced labourers or in occupied Tibet or in one of the concentration camps that China runs for Ughyurs?
Paulina  16 | 4338
2 Sep 2024   #11
@jon357, it's not just Chinese products that are suspected to be made in such a way - don't forget about many Western companies:

businessinsider.com/companies-brands-china-supply-chains-illegal-forced-labor-2022-12

"The 2020 Australian Strategic Policy Institute report identified Google among the companies that could have directly or indirectly benefited from forced labor in China.

The company declined to comment for this story."
jon357  73 | 22961
2 Sep 2024   #12
@Paulina
Indeed it isn't, however they are particularly egregious offenders.

Even with western companies outsourcing production there, they obstruct (and sometimes physically impede) factory and supply chain audits.
amiga500  5 | 1493
2 Sep 2024   #13
they obstruct (and sometimes physically impede)

You should be more mindful in your description of the pending owners of PF.
jon357  73 | 22961
2 Sep 2024   #14
They just do data rips and feed it all into their AI Cliodynamics machine. Cheaper than buying things.
amiga500  5 | 1493
2 Sep 2024   #15
Cliodynamics

thanks for the reminder, read about that a few months ago when it was all the buzz.
what social science used to aspire to be before post-modernism and the rise of anecdotes as research and conclusion.
jon357  73 | 22961
2 Sep 2024   #16
the rise of anecdotes

I suspect we'll be seeing a lot more of that number crunching; they're harvesting data like crazy for their quantum computing to make predictions and decisions from.

The Chinese government are taciturn about it however of the many thousands of their citizens round the world do it, some do get caught. And they'll harvest any data including shopping lists.
OP sun rain sun  1 | 7
3 Sep 2024   #17
Thanks for your suggestion, but due to the copyright issue of Kalour coloured pencils and Ohuhu markers, I may only be able to put similar quality and low-priced related products on my store. I can guarantee that I will choose products made in large cities in eastern China. In fact, most of Chinese products are not made in Tibet because of transportation costs. By the way, China actually has 56 ethnic groups. Tibetans and Uyghurs have the same status as the other 54 ethnic groups, and in order to protect the interests of minorities, more preferential policies will be given to ethnic minorities, such as extra points in exams.If you have any questions, you can ask me and I will always pay attention.
Alien  23 | 5587
3 Sep 2024   #18
he's not even polish but german

my amiga, you need to decide who I am because in another thread you suggest that AfD should throw me out of Germany as an emigrant from Poland. So what exactly, who am I?
jon357  73 | 22961
3 Sep 2024   #19
more preferential policies will be given to ethnic minorities

If locking them in 're-education camps', banning their books, splitting up their families and closing down their places of worship are "preferential policies", I'll stick with western values.

People should remember that if they buy Chinese products (hard not to however decent people should try to avoid them) they are financially supporting one of the most repressive political regimes on the planet. They are also taking jobs from industrial workers and wholesalers in Europe.

Even in 'eastern China', the conditions of factory workers is appalling. Some workplaces have fences on the roof to stop employees from killing themselves
Paulina  16 | 4338
4 Sep 2024   #20
@jon357, so where is RuSSia calling the Chinese "Nazis", right? What China has been doing to Uyghurs is far worse than anything that was done by Ukraine to RuSSian speakers before 2014:

bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-22278037

due to the copyright issue of Kalour coloured pencils and Ohuhu markers, I may only be able to put similar quality and low-priced related products on my store

Hmm, sorry, but I don't understand... What has selling stuff in your store to do with copyright issues? 🤨 Kalour coloured pencils are, for example, being sold by Empik and Polish art stores, from what I can see, just like products of many other brands, so what's the problem? Or are you a producer too? 🤔

hard not to

Yeah, that's the problem...
OP sun rain sun  1 | 7
4 Sep 2024   #21
I know you may not believe everything I said about Tibet, but now China has opened up 144-hour visa-free entry to many countries (including Poland), I hope you can come and see Tibet or Xinjiang for yourself. If you have any needs and questions, you can also ask me.
jon357  73 | 22961
4 Sep 2024   #22
far worse than anything that was done by Ukraine to RuSSian speakers before 2014:

I'd say that nothing bad was done to r*SSian speaking Ukrainians, most of whom are in fact either Surzhyk speakers or speakers of Odesa dialect anyway.

copyright issues

They can't make fakes as easily. That's a problem for them since fake products are extremely common in China.

Another problem with buying stuff from China is that you have zero comeback if there's a problem with the quality of the product. Sometimes they even send different products.

And of course it's doing workers in Poland or elsewhere in Europe out of their jobs.
amiga500  5 | 1493
4 Sep 2024   #23
I hope you can come and see Tibet or Xinjiang for yourself.

why not I spent 3 months in china a few years ago, If I visit your grand country again I will be in touch :)

If locking them in 're-education camps', banning their books, splitting up their families

You're just jealous you can't utilise these methods against the far right in Britain comrade.
jon357  73 | 22961
4 Sep 2024   #24
the far right in Britain comrade.

There are very few of them and most are semi-literate with an IQ of 90, type 2 diabetes and a BMI of 40+ so we don't need to.

Existing laws suffice and there's several political parties to choose from with a thriving opposition and regular changes of ruling party at elections so people of all political persuasions have something to choose from.
polskaboyz
4 Sep 2024   #25
@sun rain.sun
would rather not buy from the horrific regime.
OP sun rain sun  1 | 7
5 Sep 2024   #26
@polskaboyz
why you believe my country is a horrific regime,I sincerely want to know the reason and I am really curious.
Paulina  16 | 4338
5 Sep 2024   #27
would rather not buy from the horrific regime.

Easier said than done, I'm afraid... One of the components of a medicine that people with my illness have to take everyday for the rest of their lives is (or was?) produced only by a factory in China apparently. When the production at that factory was stopped (due to fire, or sth, I don't remember) there was a shortage of that medicine in Poland. And I can't just not take that medicine...

Almost 80% of active substances used in drugs produced by the pharmaceutical industry come from China. It looks like we've become too dependent on production in China.:

mgr.farm/aktualnosci/uzaleznienie-od-chinskich-substancji-czynnych-juz-wychodzi-nam-bokiem/

That's a problem for them since fake products are extremely common in China.

I know, I've seen stories of people buying more professional coloured pencils supposedly from Western brands on Chinese internet stores for lower prices and it turned out that quality was nothing like it was supposed to, so they were probably fakes. Intellectual property theft is also very common apparently - I've seen Western artists complaining about their art being stolen and printed on various products and sold on Chinese internet stores like AliExpress, etc.


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