I wish I had an answer for TEquipment and their problems with their online commerce, their distrust of anything not US. It seems that with all the business they are turning away unknowingly with their restrictions on doing business with them that they will forever restrict themselves to a US market in a growing world market. If Deal Extreme, Good Luck Buy, Deal Excel, and many others have found a way of making a profit internationally without paranoid restrictions and at lower prices, then it must be possible.
I simply wanted to buy something from a company and was told that I was not to be trusted and that I needed to provide information which was not necessarily easy or correct to supply. I have purchased heavier and more expensive items from HK and China and shipped to a different address than my paypal account and my credit card. Sometimes for free and sometimes for less than $25USD shipping.
This is a global market and it is up to TEuipment to decide if they want to be global or local. Advertising on and supporting EEVblog seems to indicate they want to be global, but are not up to the task of providing a better up front customer sales experience than what can be had in China and Hong Kong.
So to answer the question from TEquipment here:
1. Provide an unoffensive way of confirming your customer's shipping address. Paypal makes a small deposit in the client's bank account of a few cents so that the customer can properly confirm their identity. This method puts the trust in the customer.
2. Provide inexpensive methods of shipping. Anyone outside of the US hates UPS. They charge unreasonable rates at the start, then the local handlers in the client's countries take at least the same amount again for fun, charge extra again for "brokerage" and then maybe ship the item to the client when they feel like it. USPS seems to be the best option here to have things shipped from the US to Chile. All other courier options end up raping the client with hidden and made up charges.
3. Don't accept orders or solicit orders from people if you don't want their business. It wastes our time and yours and causes threads like this one.
4. Stop treating anyone outside of the US as criminals. I am 100% sure that inside the US there are many criminals. Just by numbers there must be more criminals in the US (400,000,000 total pop.) than in Canada (40,000,000) or in Chile (15,000,000).
I have only two options to buy from TEquipment right now. Have the item shipped to my mailbox in Canada and pay CDN taxes and probably ridiculous UPS charges. Then I need to pay for shipping to Chile or bring it down myself and pay another 25% import tax here. Or: I can send them all my personal information, if I can get it easily because I get only estatements, and hope they might be willing to ship to another country that is not on my credit card statement and probably have to pay for the ridiculous UPS charges again anyway.
Each time I have asked officially by email what I need to do I just get told to do what we ask or (implied) "forget it".
Sorry for being so bitchy about this but I am tired of being treated like I owe a company something and need to beg to give them my money. TEquipment is not the first in my list of companies who automatically treat the customer as an inconvenience. The fact that there has been no offer to do business, unless I do things out of the ordinary and proven as ineffective for their security, for so long shows that I am banging my head against the table here.