Site has no about us with a physical address. Site has no public legal address or owner listed (of course not).
Site is a web business, that piggybacks on the entrepreneural side of mass shipping.
Add: Mod3dscard Store, Worldwide Stock located in both USA, FR and Asia
where small businesses will freight in stuff on their own risk, then try to sell stock and make profit. Business model "just to order flashcards from china" doesnt work (too small of a market), so its a mixed container of all sorts of goodies, and a specialiced web frontend for each "store" that sell parts of that container.
"Collaboration with maxconsole" means "we sent them a free sample, they accepted".
If the website is online for long or not - doesnt matter, this isnt a cost factor.
If one or 10 people on the internet respond to you service request will not help you in any way. Its fluff.
How do you go by reputation, in a world thats "mom and pa store 27" on taobao? How do you go by reputation in a business thats literally "shipped a container (mass order) into france once". And have a guy there that fullfills individual orders as they trickle in?
Risk is witch you, and stays with you, regardless is the actual answer here.
If le bob in france received an order from them once, and is happy - doesnt matter in the big picturee. If your decision model is based on "three positive mentions, and I'll buy" --- lets ask the following question in return:
Who has any incentive in prolonging your very simple mode of trying to ramp up the courage to send money to unknown business associate?
Who would be brazen enough to recommend a webshop with literally no names, no contact details, no addresses on the site? Who would be gullible enough to consider three random internet mentions on a board with pseudonymity a reason for action?
Global village tactics, in a highly globalized world..
But then again, the viability of the business model is based on the "general notion" that they will send out packages, when they get money. Otherwise people would post warnings, even in the most niche communities.
Which brings us to how many people do you think, hang out in a web forum to give others "I did it so it was right" advice on any webshop they ordered stuff from? Over the years. Vs. people who might angrily post 'didn't receive my order' postings when that happened.
So do you think your approach makes sense?
I need maybe 30 minutes to set up a website with a webshop. Maybe a week to get more conventional billing options ready (basically a front guy that acts as a fake company), and some expertise in international shipping schemes to pick my fullfillers in those three countries. Thats my business. Knowing, that if I'll ever get too big, I'll be a target and be shut down.
As I'm in the e-commerce sector, half of my risk is delegated to the postal system. And I'll have no expectation of repeat buyers, customer relationship building, or service fullfillment, since my company might be dismanteled in two years, if someone finds out where I'm hosting.
The one guy in france - I pay for "re-shipping" gets out on a misdemeanor charge, the end.
edit: But I sense, that you are looking for the one piracy paraphernalia vendor with REAL business ethics.
The one you can trust in.