u/RiceAtFairPrice

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It's all about the standard structure of doing business

In most industries, advance payments are a standard practice.

Buyers pay advances while purchasing machinery.

They pay advances when booking properties.

Even in multiple large-scale commodity trades, advance commitments are normal.

So why is it treated differently when it comes to 100% broken rice?

When we offer:

✔️ A formal contract

✔️ Dispatch of goods against advance within 48 hours

✔️ 100% payment security via LR

✔️ Full transparency — buyer can be present during loading

✔️ No insistence on advance PO

…then what exactly is the hesitation?

Trust is a two-way street.

Serious business requires serious commitment from both sides.

If the intent is genuine and the process is transparent, advance payment shouldn’t be a concern — it should be a standard.

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u/RiceAtFairPrice — 5 days ago