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SAZOYO is a Vietnam and China purchasing-agent service website aimed at Korean-speaking users. According to the site, it was launched in July 2009 under the slogan “buy my items.” It is not positioned as an open e-commerce marketplace, but rather as an agent for purchasing, importing, shipping, and related local services, with a focus on sourcing goods from channels such as China’s Taobao, 1688, and Alibaba.
Based on the page content, SAZOYO divides its business into purchasing/import agency, shipping agency, sourcing and production, translation/tour guide services, and other categories, with different specialists handling each area. After users decide on a product, they need to submit the product page URL in the quotation request section. The platform then provides a quote covering the product price, local delivery fee, international shipping fee, exchange rate, estimated total cost, and required processing time. Once the user deposits the quoted amount, the platform starts the purchase process. Users can track milestones such as product payment, local arrival, and overseas shipment through a progress board, and the tracking number is also sent by SMS.
The site emphasizes “low fees,” but the main content does not disclose a fixed commission rate, service fee, storage fee, or compensation rules. Its pricing appears to follow a per-order quotation model, which suits non-standardized purchasing, but transparency is still limited for e-commerce sellers who need to calculate margins in advance. For bulk purchasing, it is advisable to test with a small order first to evaluate the overall quotation, exchange rate, and international shipping costs.
The advantages are a clear workflow, the ability for users to obtain a complete quote simply by submitting a product link, and trackable fulfillment milestones. It also covers commonly used Chinese sourcing platforms such as Taobao, 1688, and Alibaba, while supporting deeper supply-chain needs such as sourcing and production. The drawbacks are that the page information is mainly in Korean, and the service is clearly geared more toward Korean users. Payment methods, after-sales support, returns and exchanges, compensation for exceptions, and specific logistics routes are not clearly stated, so cross-border transaction risks need to be confirmed independently.
SAZOYO is better suited to Korean individual buyers, small e-commerce sellers, and wholesale buyers, especially users who lack Chinese-language communication, payment, and cross-border logistics capabilities. For Chinese sellers, it can be understood as a purchasing-agent channel used by Korean buyers, but it is not a sales platform directly aimed at Chinese merchants. The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, so network availability is unknown. If alternatives are needed, users can compare Korean local buying and forwarding companies, 1688 purchasing agents, Alibaba International Station service providers, and similar options.
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sazoyo.com is an South Korea E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sazoyo.com directly.