I can't understand people whining about this... if this is the way TE Equipment wants to do business, but you don't like it.. then just either accept that these are their conditions, or buy somewhere else.
Some folks are overly worried about sending their credit card info by email. Those people do not realize that it is the SELLER who takes 100% of the risk in a credit card transaction. If the buyer just calls the bank and says they never got the product, the bank immediately takes all of the money from the seller, and charges the seller a fee to process the dispute. If the seller wins, he gets most of the money back, after 2-3 months. If he does not win, then the money - and product - is gone forever.
For those that are not familiar with the chargeback process, you get a letter telling you the customer is disputing the charge. Generally, you are not allowed to contact the customer. The bank will ask for a copy of the order with signature, copy of the tracking number, proof of delivery with signature, etc. For online sales, you almost never have a signed order, nor do you have a signature upon delivery. For international orders, you often don't even have confirmation it was delivered at all. And international customers almost always place the blame for everything on the seller. They will choose the cheapest shipping option, then complain to the seller that it's taking too long. Or they will choose a non-trackable shipping option to save money, but threaten to dispute the charge if the items aren't in their hands in 2 weeks. If you are selling something for $20 that cost you $5, then you can afford to lose money on the occasional order. If you are selling $1,000 pieces of equipment where your profit is $50, then you can't.
And make no mistake... there are websites and groups out there where scammers will talk about companies they were able to scam. So if someone discovers that TE (or some other supplier) will send a package without tracking to a far away country without requiring additional information... then someone will post that on a website where scammers hang out and TE can expect 100 orders the next day - all scams.
At the end of the day, the problem is that people tend to be cheap and want their cake and to eat it too. They want express shipping at an economy price, and they don't want to take any risk to make that happen.
So for buyers who are complaining, just use any of the dozens of forwarding services... or use PayPal, or add the forwarding service address as a ship-to address with your credit card bank, or pay extra for FedEx International Economy and get your 10 kilo package with full tracking in 3-5 days for $350 in shipping fees.