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Kaybuy is a China-based shopping agent and parcel forwarding platform for global users. It mainly helps customers buy products from Chinese e-commerce platforms such as Taobao, Tmall, and 1688, then handles warehouse intake, quality inspection, storage, parcel consolidation, and international shipping. Its positioning is closer to a one-stop agent for “buying Chinese goods from overseas” than a traditional cross-border e-commerce store.
The process is straightforward: users paste a product link and submit an order, and Kaybuy purchases the item on their behalf. Once the goods arrive at the warehouse, Kaybuy provides 3–5 quality inspection photos and offers up to 90 days of free storage. Users can then consolidate multiple items into one parcel for overseas delivery. In terms of fees, for regular shopping platforms, Kaybuy does not charge a purchasing service fee beyond the product price and domestic shipping within China. For special platforms such as Xianyu, Paipai, Zhuanzhuan, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and Youzan, it charges 10 RMB per order. International shipping costs consist of the base freight, a 10–30 RMB customs declaration fee, an 8 RMB warehouse handling fee, and any optional value-added services.
The platform says it covers 200+ countries and offers 100+ or 150+ logistics routes, including air freight, sea freight, and other options. Parcel consolidation is one of its key selling points; the examples provided show that combining multiple packages can reduce first-weight charges and handling fees. For payments, Kaybuy supports credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, bank transfers, and balance payments, with multiple currencies including RMB and USD. The platform also offers shipping insurance on some routes, covering delays, loss, damage, and customs seizure, though compensation is subject to evidence requirements, claim deadlines, and route-specific rules.
Kaybuy’s strengths include no purchasing service fee on regular platforms, a relatively long free storage period, and fairly complete quality inspection and consolidation capabilities. It is suitable for individual overseas consumers, overseas Chinese users, small-volume buyers, and lightweight sellers who need to ship items from multiple Chinese stores together. Its limitations are that international shipping costs can be complex, and the final freight charge may be adjusted based on the carrier’s actual measured weight and dimensions. Risks such as customs clearance issues, taxes, customs holds, and delays cannot be fully controlled by the platform. In addition, the pages mention different corporate entities such as BANMAYIJING INTERNATIONAL LIMITED and ASSTAR LIMITED, so users should verify the payment entity before making a payment.
The text does not state whether the service is accessible from mainland China, so its China access status is unknown. For similar services, users may compare it with Superbuy, Sugargoo, Taobao’s official consolidation service, or other forwarding companies. If you only need to shop within mainland China, using Taobao, Tmall, or 1688 directly will usually be simpler.
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