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DealABC positions itself as a procurement and supply-demand information platform with the slogan “industrial products power the world, artworks bring warmth to the world.” The site is clearly built in the style of a Discuz forum. Its sections cover daily deals, group buys, product news, a supply-and-demand posting platform, BBS forums, manufacturer-direct C2M, as well as categories such as electronics, manufacturing equipment, aviation industry, smart machinery, laboratory equipment, environmental products, antiques and collectibles, luxury watches and liquor, art and calligraphy, commemorative collectibles, and gift cards. Based on the crawled content, however, the site appears to focus more heavily on procurement of U.S. industrial products and computer/communications equipment.
The platform lists a large number of supply and purchase requests, including servers, switches, storage, controllers, and power modules from brands such as Cisco, HP, IBM, Brocade, Juniper, and Seagate. Product conditions include new, used, and refurbished. The service process typically involves customers providing links, brands, models, and quantities, after which customer service helps confirm details and place orders with overseas suppliers. This can be useful for buyers looking for discontinued, used, or long-tail enterprise IT hardware.
The fee structure is relatively clear: buyers pay for the goods plus a service fee through Taobao. The service fee is 2% of the goods value, with the exchange rate based on the same-day rate. Shipping costs are confirmed with customer service based on the actual packaged weight and dimensions. For logistics, goods can first be delivered to the U.S. warehouse of Sky Express, after which customers submit an outbound shipment request to send the goods to mainland China or Hong Kong, with a tracking number available. This model will feel familiar to Chinese buyers, but the site lacks unified explanations around delivery timelines, compensation claims, inspection, returns, and exchanges.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus, coverage of enterprise IT hardware procurement, and manual communication channels such as business email, QQ, and procurement groups. The two-way supply-and-demand posting format is useful for sourcing hard-to-find items. Its weaknesses are that the site is heavily community/forum-oriented, some sections have no topics, comments include low-quality chatter, and buyers need to verify information quality and transaction safeguards themselves. It is better suited to traders, repair shops, and system integrators who have specific model requirements and are comfortable with manual quotation and proxy-purchasing workflows. It is less suitable for ordinary retail buyers who expect standardized checkout, real-time inventory, and platform-backed guarantees.
The crawled text does not make it possible to determine access stability from mainland China, so China access status is unknown. For payment, the text indicates that goods payments and service fees can be handled via Taobao, which aligns well with Chinese user habits. If you need stronger platform protections, alternatives to compare include 1688, Alibaba.com, eBay, Amazon Business, Global Sources, and Made-in-China.com.
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