1. Establish a trust relationship with the other party to understand the background and reputation of the other party.
2. Confirm the specific terms of the transfer, such as transfer price, delivery time, goods status, etc. And formulate a detailed transfer contract accordingly.
3. Choose appropriate payment methods, such as third-party guarantee or offline transactions, to ensure the safety of funds.
4. Don't trust the bank card, Alipay account number and other information provided by the other party, but actually check and verify the authenticity of the account information. In short, when transferring the selected shops, we should keep calm and rational, follow certain procedures and reduce the transaction risk. If you encounter an unreliable transferor or have any doubts, you'd better give up the transaction.
In addition, when transferring the selected store, the following points should be noted:
1. Confirm the authenticity and integrity of the goods. Be sure to inspect the goods face to face, confirm that it is consistent with the description of the other party, and check for damage or quality problems.
2. Protect the security of personal information. In the process of transfer, don't easily disclose personal sensitive information, such as bank card number and ID number.
3. Investigate the market situation and competitors. Understanding the market situation of the industry and competitors will play a guiding role in the formulation of transfer prices and subsequent operations.
4. Confirm all expenses in the transfer process. There may be some expenses in the process of transfer, such as legal consultation fees, taxes and fees. Make sure before trading to avoid unnecessary troubles later. In short, we must be careful when transferring the selected store, and don't trust the other party, so as not to cause unnecessary losses. At the same time, it is necessary to conduct reasonable negotiations and consultations rationally to ensure that the interests of both sides are protected.
Legal basis:
Article 470 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) The contents of a contract shall be agreed by the parties, and generally include the following clauses: (1) the names and addresses of the parties; (2) Subject matter; (3) quantity; (4) quality; (5) Price or remuneration; (6) Time limit, place and method of performance; (7) Liability for breach of contract; (8) Methods for resolving disputes.