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Understanding Marketplace Pricing: Why You Pay More for Goods
Consumers often pay significantly more for products sourced from marketplaces, sometimes up to three times the original price. For instance, an item that costs 90 UAH in China can be sold for 300 UAH locally. This price inflation occurs due to intermediaries and additional costs associated with distribution.
However, there is an alternative. Some platforms provide direct access to Chinese goods, eliminating the middleman and allowing consumers to purchase items at their original prices. This model has already benefited over 150,000 shoppers, enabling them to save substantially on their purchases.


