I may have to pass on this frame. The attraction of these no brand frames is the low price. They're quoting me $1200 shipped for a painted superlight frame. With shock that will be $1500-$1600. That is steep for a frame with zero resale value when name brand companies are selling their previous year model frames for around $2000.
You certainly have a point and it is something I thought about before I pulled the trigger on the Carbonda, with some big caveats.
You can find some fantastic name brand frames with similar specs to the FM936 discounted to around +- $2000 like this Yeti SB100
https://www.competitivecyclist.com/yeti-cycles-sb100-turq-beti-mountain-bike-frame. That's still a $900 (plus shipping cost) difference between what I just paid for the Carbonda, including the cost of a (nearly new) Fox DPS shock (via eBay) AND the currently extremely expensive (but fast) DHL shipping option. I opted for no paint, but if I chose the most expensive paint option that would have made the price difference about $800+. Still significant!
Sure, good deals come up all the time, but to find a good deal with the criteria I want, in my frame size, in a color I like I'd have to be very patient which I usually am as I have several other bikes to ride while I work on new build projects...but patience has limits! Or...accept certain compromises. With the factory direct frame, the main compromise is, of course, the resale value.
This will be my first Chiner frame. I have a Cannondale Scalpel Si 3, a Felt gravel bike and an Argon 18 road bike and they're all fantastic. The Carbonda frame would allow me to build up a bike to specs I want without needing to spend a silly amount of time hunting for deals or a silly amount of money for a frame meeting my criteria. Resale value is certainly never the primary concern when it comes to buying a Chiner frame.