That's so true. With a few exceptions, I've had mostly positive experiences over the years dealing with businesses in China. I've even established a few friendly relationships with some vendors. For the most part people in China are just like people everywhere else; they are trying to make a living and offer decent products and services. This is not to say there isn't a lot of fraud and corruption, but over time, as the Chinese approach to capitalism has evolved I've noticed that the situation has improved and continues to do so. Some of this has to do with increased governmental regulation and enforcement and some of it has to do with ongoing interaction with western capitalism and the realization that being a bad actor is not a good long term business strategy in the modern global economy. Still, bad actors are everywhere and it pays to be cautious and vigilant.