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Andrew Mawson[_2_] March 15th 15 01:25 PM

Aliexpress - good bad or indifferent?
 
Anyone had experience buying through Aliexpress ?

http://www.aliexpress.com/

Do they just act as an agent or actually take responsibility for their goods
themselves?

Any informed comments welcomed

Andrew


Theo Markettos March 15th 15 01:41 PM

Aliexpress - good bad or indifferent?
 
Andrew Mawson wrote:
Anyone had experience buying through Aliexpress ?

http://www.aliexpress.com/

Do they just act as an agent or actually take responsibility for their
goods themselves?


Used them a couple of times, once for me and once for work.

It's like ebay - the seller sends the goods themselves, you open disputes
with the seller. I never got to find out what the dispute resolution
procedure is like as my seller did the right thing when I opened a dispute.
But it was obvious the seller was under some pressure to resolve disputes.
The standards of English can be an issue too (if you try to write clearly so
your message makes sense through automatic translation it probably helps).

One obvious caveat is the distance - my complaint was that they'd sent the
wrong number of items, which meant them resending and waiting a while. In
the end it turned out they'd sent the original dispatch as two envelopes and
the second one arrived two weeks later. It also means sending stuff back is
awkward.

One nice thing is there is per-item feedback posted on the site, so you get
that feedback which ebay just aggregates together on the seller's profile.
That means it's easier to spot the 'bought it, broke within 5 mins' reviews
which you wouldn't see on ebay, while the reviews aren't aggregated across
all sellers like they are on Amazon (where you don't know who sold it, and
often the review is for a completely different model). This is really handy
for product details like 'it works on Linux, contains an ABC1234 chip
inside'.

So I think I'd happily use it again, though I understand the ways of being
scammed less well than I do on ebay and I don't have a statistically valid
sample as yet.

Theo
(also interested in Taobao shipping agents, a somewhat more complicated
place)

Peter Parry March 15th 15 01:47 PM

Aliexpress - good bad or indifferent?
 
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 13:25:17 -0000, "Andrew Mawson"
wrote:

Do they just act as an agent or actually take responsibility for their goods
themselves?


They act as a trading venue (a bit like eBay) providing a platform for
sellers. I do not think they act as agent for the sellers but they do
appear to have an adjudication process for items not received.

[email protected] March 15th 15 05:06 PM

Aliexpress - good bad or indifferent?
 
Andrew Mawson wrote:
Anyone had experience buying through Aliexpress ?

http://www.aliexpress.com/

Do they just act as an agent or actually take responsibility for their goods
themselves?

I use them quite a lot and haven't had any problems. They hold your
payment in escrow (don't know if it's *really* escrow but anyway)
until you confirm that goods have been received. I've bought small
items and things up to Android tablets etc.

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Chris Green
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Bob Eager[_4_] March 15th 15 05:41 PM

Aliexpress - good bad or indifferent?
 
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 17:06:55 +0000, cl wrote:

Andrew Mawson wrote:
Anyone had experience buying through Aliexpress ?

http://www.aliexpress.com/

Do they just act as an agent or actually take responsibility for their
goods themselves?

I use them quite a lot and haven't had any problems. They hold your
payment in escrow (don't know if it's *really* escrow but anyway) until
you confirm that goods have been received. I've bought small items and
things up to Android tablets etc.


How easily is Customs handled?



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Tim Watts[_3_] March 15th 15 05:48 PM

Aliexpress - good bad or indifferent?
 
On 15/03/15 17:41, Bob Eager wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 17:06:55 +0000, cl wrote:

Andrew Mawson wrote:
Anyone had experience buying through Aliexpress ?

http://www.aliexpress.com/

Do they just act as an agent or actually take responsibility for their
goods themselves?

I use them quite a lot and haven't had any problems. They hold your
payment in escrow (don't know if it's *really* escrow but anyway) until
you confirm that goods have been received. I've bought small items and
things up to Android tablets etc.


How easily is Customs handled?


The usual - aka "it isn't".

So your package goes through China Post and onwards to Royal Mail with
the requisite green form stuck on the side. Whether it gets stopped for
VAT is entirely random.


[email protected] March 16th 15 02:58 PM

Aliexpress - good bad or indifferent?
 
Bob Eager wrote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 17:06:55 +0000, cl wrote:

Andrew Mawson wrote:
Anyone had experience buying through Aliexpress ?

http://www.aliexpress.com/

Do they just act as an agent or actually take responsibility for their
goods themselves?

I use them quite a lot and haven't had any problems. They hold your
payment in escrow (don't know if it's *really* escrow but anyway) until
you confirm that goods have been received. I've bought small items and
things up to Android tablets etc.


How easily is Customs handled?

I think the only item I have bought that attracted attention from
customs was a pair of brake disks for my 'bike. They were delivered
anyway and a retrospective demand for VAT arrived later.

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