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    s gifts for family or they sell in the market to make a few bob!Whatever you do just trash these enquiries.I had a few from MEXICO, from several different sources and they were all the same except for the price. The more brokers the lower the price. Trash that as well.In the t-shirt industry the USA dominates and as such can dictate quota to different countries.For example a few years ago Vietnam was the place to be and so we set up a factory 2.5 hours south of Hanoi. All was well until the USA revoked quota for Vietnam. After all the work we had done in getting the factory safety and anti sweatshop compliant for USA companies all was shut down as then price wasn’t competitive enough.We did the same in Bangladesh, but if anyone been there you will see that it is one of the most corrupt countries and has huge problems in consistently delivering a quality product. Another place to think twice about when getting anything manufactured. There are still a few court cases we are running there.On the quota issue I will explain our last venture that
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    Everyday I get a call or and email fax by someone trying to get rich by adding a few cents to the price of a t-shirt.Within an instance I realize that this is a broker or someone surfing the net looking for a better price than what has been given by another manufacturer or a broker.Believe me I understand as I did it for years – being the middleman – trying to stitch a deal together without being ripped of in the process.I went to Bangladesh, Pakistan, Vietnam and Thailand and lost time and money.However I did gain valuable info on how the manufacturing business works.Now, within the blink of an eye I can tell if I have a buyer agent, a broker, a scam etc on the line.I simply send them our standard questionnaire and they fall apart trying to answer it.Most can’t fill it out and other 20 or 50% - so it goes in the bin.If someone gets to filling it out then there is the next phase that all real buyers understand. You see there is no real way to lock in prices and shipping as all can change very quickly.

    Think the price of oil and how it can effect the total price of shipping, as it takes up to 45 days to buy the yarn, chemicals, spin yarn, dye, cut, sew, pack, ship the t-shirt. More later.Let’s have a look at all this in detail.First the t-shirt is usually cotton and cotton is a traded commodity on the stock exchange. Most cotton in the world comes from USA or Uzbekistan. It has to be bought on world trade prices based on quality and availability. Timing or the buy and locking it in are therefore based on a long term manufacturing program. Therefore it is beneficial that the buyer state that they would require say 1 or 2 containers amount per month per year. Then buyer and seller can plan ahead. As you can see trial orders then become a problem as manufacturer can’t lock in a forward buy on the cotton chemicals or even production line space.It is imperative that the real end buyer state and back it up with an LC that they want a number of containers of t-shirts per month x 12 months. If the LC goes through broker after broker then they need to push down the price to cover their commissions and all the bank charges. So the price becomes lower than the cost price and cannot be done.Second, the buyer can send all size specifications and details for a quote and believe me anyone can quote whatever price you want, but will the lowest priced item ever be shipped and what about the quality will it be acceptable? Probably not. So a sample is requested so that the manufacturer can see the look and the feel of the garment. A counter sample is then made and sent to the buyer.Like everything you pay for quality. A 50 cent t-shirt is a 50 cent t-shirt.

    Good for a few washes then it out of shape and faded.Again we always ask for buyers samples to see the stitching weight and general quality with these in hand we can work out if we can meet the target prices.Third, end buyers know the target prices. They accept that the manufacturer has to make a few cents to stay in business. However, when a middleman or broker gets involved they need to push down the price of the unit by a few cents. The more middlemen the lower the target price becomes sometimes it gets so low that no one in the world can manufacture for these prices. Not even a 3rd world sweatshop.The price becomes so low that we can’t even buy the yarn so all bets are off. This is why we always ask the target price.Also the buyers or brokers need to realize that we are not going to move our current production, that is making profit for us, in order to make the lower priced item for them. This is not good business.As a few examples we have many African aids or election t-shirt orders all scams. I have worked a few of them and all that happens is that someone in the end loses as they get greedy and think the deal will eventuates – it never does. The story is that they will pay US$5 per shirt and that you can make for US$1 and so not a bad profit. However, they want samples of each size and color, so you may end up shipping 12 or so t-shirts - work out the freight on this - then multiply it by the hundreds of enquiries you get and you’re out of pocket by US$1000's.

    The sample t-shirts end up as gifts for family or they sell in the market to make a few bob!Whatever you do just trash these enquiries.I had a few from MEXICO, from several different sources and they were all the same except for the price. The more brokers the lower the price. Trash that as well.In the t-shirt industry the USA dominates and as such can dictate quota to different countries.For example a few years ago Vietnam was the place to be and so we set up a factory 2.5 hours south of Hanoi. All was well until the USA revoked quota for Vietnam. After all the work we had done in getting the factory safety and anti sweatshop compliant for USA companies all was shut down as then price wasn’t competitive enough.We did the same in Bangladesh, but if anyone been there you will see that it is one of the most corrupt countries and has huge problems in consistently delivering a quality product. Another place to think twice about when getting anything manufactured. There are still a few court cases we are running there.On the quota issue I will explain our last venture that

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    can effect the total price of shipping, as it takes up to 45 days to buy the yarn, chemicals, spin yarn, dye, cut, sew, pack, ship the t-shirt. More later.Let’s have a look at all this in detail.First the t-shirt is usually cotton and cotton is a traded commodity on the stock exchange. Most cotton in the world comes from USA or Uzbekistan. It has to be bought on world trade prices based on quality and availability. Timing or the buy and locking it in are therefore based on a long term manufacturing program. Therefore it is beneficial that the buyer state that they would require say 1 or 2 containers amount per month per year. Then buyer and seller can plan ahead. As you can see trial orders then become a problem as manufacturer can’t lock in a forward buy on the cotton chemicals or even production line space.It is imperative that the real end buyer state and back it up with an LC that they want a number of containers of t-shirts per month x 12 months. If the LC goes through broker after broker then they need to push down the price to cover their commissions and all the bank charges. So the price becomes lower than the cost price and cannot be done.Second, the buyer can send all size specifications and details for a quote and believe me anyone can quote whatever price you want, but will the lowest priced item ever be shipped and what about the quality will it be acceptable? Probably not. So a sample is requested so that the manufacturer can see the look and the feel of the garment. A counter sample is then made and sent to the buyer.Like everything you pay for quality. A 50 cent t-shirt is a 50 cent t-shirt.

    Good for a few washes then it out of shape and faded.Again we always ask for buyers samples to see the stitching weight and general quality with these in hand we can work out if we can meet the target prices.Third, end buyers know the target prices. They accept that the manufacturer has to make a few cents to stay in business. However, when a middleman or broker gets involved they need to push down the price of the unit by a few cents. The more middlemen the lower the target price becomes sometimes it gets so low that no one in the world can manufacture for these prices. Not even a 3rd world sweatshop.The price becomes so low that we can’t even buy the yarn so all bets are off. This is why we always ask the target price.Also the buyers or brokers need to realize that we are not going to move our current production, that is making profit for us, in order to make the lower priced item for them. This is not good business.As a few examples we have many African aids or election t-shirt orders all scams. I have worked a few of them and all that happens is that someone in the end loses as they get greedy and think the deal will eventuates – it never does. The story is that they will pay US$5 per shirt and that you can make for US$1 and so not a bad profit. However, they want samples of each size and color, so you may end up shipping 12 or so t-shirts - work out the freight on this - then multiply it by the hundreds of enquiries you get and you’re out of pocket by US$1000's.

    The sample t-shirts end up as gifts for family or they sell in the market to make a few bob!Whatever you do just trash these enquiries.I had a few from MEXICO, from several different sources and they were all the same except for the price. The more brokers the lower the price. Trash that as well.In the t-shirt industry the USA dominates and as such can dictate quota to different countries.For example a few years ago Vietnam was the place to be and so we set up a factory 2.5 hours south of Hanoi. All was well until the USA revoked quota for Vietnam. After all the work we had done in getting the factory safety and anti sweatshop compliant for USA companies all was shut down as then price wasn’t competitive enough.We did the same in Bangladesh, but if anyone been there you will see that it is one of the most corrupt countries and has huge problems in consistently delivering a quality product. Another place to think twice about when getting anything manufactured. There are still a few court cases we are running there.On the quota issue I will explain our last venture that

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    their commissions and all the bank charges. So the price becomes lower than the cost price and cannot be done.Second, the buyer can send all size specifications and details for a quote and believe me anyone can quote whatever price you want, but will the lowest priced item ever be shipped and what about the quality will it be acceptable? Probably not. So a sample is requested so that the manufacturer can see the look and the feel of the garment. A counter sample is then made and sent to the buyer.Like everything you pay for quality. A 50 cent t-shirt is a 50 cent t-shirt.

    Good for a few washes then it out of shape and faded.Again we always ask for buyers samples to see the stitching weight and general quality with these in hand we can work out if we can meet the target prices.Third, end buyers know the target prices. They accept that the manufacturer has to make a few cents to stay in business. However, when a middleman or broker gets involved they need to push down the price of the unit by a few cents. The more middlemen the lower the target price becomes sometimes it gets so low that no one in the world can manufacture for these prices. Not even a 3rd world sweatshop.The price becomes so low that we can’t even buy the yarn so all bets are off. This is why we always ask the target price.Also the buyers or brokers need to realize that we are not going to move our current production, that is making profit for us, in order to make the lower priced item for them. This is not good business.As a few examples we have many African aids or election t-shirt orders all scams. I have worked a few of them and all that happens is that someone in the end loses as they get greedy and think the deal will eventuates – it never does. The story is that they will pay US$5 per shirt and that you can make for US$1 and so not a bad profit. However, they want samples of each size and color, so you may end up shipping 12 or so t-shirts - work out the freight on this - then multiply it by the hundreds of enquiries you get and you’re out of pocket by US$1000's.

    The sample t-shirts end up as gifts for family or they sell in the market to make a few bob!Whatever you do just trash these enquiries.I had a few from MEXICO, from several different sources and they were all the same except for the price. The more brokers the lower the price. Trash that as well.In the t-shirt industry the USA dominates and as such can dictate quota to different countries.For example a few years ago Vietnam was the place to be and so we set up a factory 2.5 hours south of Hanoi. All was well until the USA revoked quota for Vietnam. After all the work we had done in getting the factory safety and anti sweatshop compliant for USA companies all was shut down as then price wasn’t competitive enough.We did the same in Bangladesh, but if anyone been there you will see that it is one of the most corrupt countries and has huge problems in consistently delivering a quality product. Another place to think twice about when getting anything manufactured. There are still a few court cases we are running there.On the quota issue I will explain our last venture that

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    Normally the requirements for non-German citizens to be married in Germany are numerous and can be difficult to meet. The concept of the quick legal marriage as found in Las Vegas is not available in Germany. The best solution to avoiding problems is to have a professional wedding agency arrange the wedding, as they should be aware of all the German requirements. Here are some guidelines for you to follow:Local Requirements Check with the American and German embassies for local requirements.Official Documents Needed in Germany Have your passports with you at the ceremony. You will need a long form of your birth certificate - the one with your parent's names. Have in your possession divorce decrees, annulment decrees, or death certificates if any are pertinent.Ledigkeitbescheinigung This is a certificate that states there are no impediments to the marriage as both the bride and groom are single. (Ledigkeit - Single) (Bescheinigung - Certificate).Earnings and Bank Statements Th
    he target price becomes sometimes it gets so low that no one in the world can manufacture for these prices. Not even a 3rd world sweatshop.The price becomes so low that we can’t even buy the yarn so all bets are off. This is why we always ask the target price.Also the buyers or brokers need to realize that we are not going to move our current production, that is making profit for us, in order to make the lower priced item for them. This is not good business.As a few examples we have many African aids or election t-shirt orders all scams. I have worked a few of them and all that happens is that someone in the end loses as they get greedy and think the deal will eventuates – it never does. The story is that they will pay US$5 per shirt and that you can make for US$1 and so not a bad profit. However, they want samples of each size and color, so you may end up shipping 12 or so t-shirts - work out the freight on this - then multiply it by the hundreds of enquiries you get and you’re out of pocket by US$1000's.

    The sample t-shirts end up as gifts for family or they sell in the market to make a few bob!Whatever you do just trash these enquiries.I had a few from MEXICO, from several different sources and they were all the same except for the price. The more brokers the lower the price. Trash that as well.In the t-shirt industry the USA dominates and as such can dictate quota to different countries.For example a few years ago Vietnam was the place to be and so we set up a factory 2.5 hours south of Hanoi. All was well until the USA revoked quota for Vietnam. After all the work we had done in getting the factory safety and anti sweatshop compliant for USA companies all was shut down as then price wasn’t competitive enough.We did the same in Bangladesh, but if anyone been there you will see that it is one of the most corrupt countries and has huge problems in consistently delivering a quality product. Another place to think twice about when getting anything manufactured. There are still a few court cases we are running there.On the quota issue I will explain our last venture that

    Are You Serious About Quitting Smoking?
    Why is it that every article you read, every commercial that you see, almost everything supposedly designed to help you quit smoking comes with a price attached? It seems like 99% of the articles I read on quitting smoking are written by someone trying to sell you something to help you quit. Why is this? Why can't everyone be honest about the whole idea of quitting smoking and just tell you that by the nature of being born you were given everything that you need to stop smoking. If you are serious about quitting smoking, you can do it without spending a dime.Before you begin to think that I'm completely full of crap, here me out. I smoked at least a pack a day for close to fifteen years and walked away from smoking once and for all. And I did it without spending one red cent, and there were no with drawls or any other negative effects. I simply stopped smoking. Were there times that I wanted a cigarette? Of course there were, but I simply wouldn't have one. I realized, during the stopping
    s gifts for family or they sell in the market to make a few bob!Whatever you do just trash these enquiries.I had a few from MEXICO, from several different sources and they were all the same except for the price. The more brokers the lower the price. Trash that as well.In the t-shirt industry the USA dominates and as such can dictate quota to different countries.For example a few years ago Vietnam was the place to be and so we set up a factory 2.5 hours south of Hanoi. All was well until the USA revoked quota for Vietnam. After all the work we had done in getting the factory safety and anti sweatshop compliant for USA companies all was shut down as then price wasn’t competitive enough.We did the same in Bangladesh, but if anyone been there you will see that it is one of the most corrupt countries and has huge problems in consistently delivering a quality product. Another place to think twice about when getting anything manufactured. There are still a few court cases we are running there.On the quota issue I will explain our last venture that originated from South Africa. A long term friend had received an order from the USA. I sent the standard questionnaire and received some info and requested samples. They didn’t have any and my alarm bells were ringing. However for the sake of my pleading friend we pressed on.

    The order was for the USA and so some creative manufacturing need to be done to be compliant with the quota issue. So part of the shirt need to be made and then finished in another country that had quota for the USA.Imaging the process, buy the cotton in a time when oil prices were hitting nearly $80 a barrel, ship it to 2 countries to get manufactured then finally ship to the USA.Every component was the same – double sometimes triple shipping and all this was to fit into a target price that had 2 brokers involved.To save our company holding the bag and losing dollars we insisted on 80% cash to forward buy and lock in cotton, dye, CMP and shipping – there was no other way.Needless to say there was no way the brokers would put the money up and the buyers would not forward any money through the brokers either.Everyday I was getting 3 calls on where the process was up to. Unfortunately it went no where although 6 weeks was spent on it.I just don’t know how these brokers think that their pleading and crying over the phone is going to wish the contract through. Business is business and there is a process to follow - same as the banks.There is a simple way to get these contracts through.Make sure the end buyers the end buyer. Good talkers are a dime a dozen and they fall apart when real questions are asked and real answers are expected. Work out what your commissions are and are they reasonable for the amount of work you are doing. Don’t hold back info to protect your interests. Find a manufacturer that can protect your interests too. There is a certain amount of trust and respect needed, after all you have brought new business to the manufacturer and they should reward you for it.I hope this helps some realize that you just can’t put x and y together and then start spending the commissions.

    It doesn’t work like that as it takes months to make and ship t-shirts.MANY COUNTRIES are involved and the stock market and the price of oil affect all. On top add tariffs and quotas and then try to work out a price. Real buyers will work with you and realize these pressures on the manufacturers. Both manufacturer and buyer need to make a few cents on each t-shirt otherwise there’s no mutual business.Look for manufacturers that have in place many contracts with cotton growers, chemical manufacturers and shippers therefore being in control and able to offering the right price to the end buyers.When a manufacturer has a vertical operation then you can be assured that you will get the t-shirts you paid for.Best of luck www.zainaex.com

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