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Last activity 26 March 2015 by mariposa200033

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Shelby35

hi there, I am looking to fly out to Guangzhou for wholesale market but will need a translator and wondered if anyone can tell me roughly how much I will expect to pay in fees and how this works? Also any info on shipping options would be greatly appreciated? tia

James

You will have a much better chance of getting your question answered if you post it in the CHINA FORUM

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James
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Priscilla

Hi Shelby35,

Your topic has been moved to the China forum.

Thanks

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mariposa200033

Hello, it depends  on what requirement you want, if you just need a person who can accompany you to visit the markets,you can look at 70-100 usd per day, however, you need someone with experience and both good in speaking and preparing for the documents (packing list, invoices) , you should look at a bit higher. For the record, you will have to pay for the transport and lunch or dinner.Normally 8 hours /day.

mariposa200033

with regard to shipping option, do you want to send it by air or via ocean shipment?

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