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The transaction from the recent 12% still has not been tracked for me :(
Will have to wait to report the missing transaction.Same as everyone I think
Mine tracked pretty much straight away, got about 7 different emails for each item I ordered though which made it confusing, but seemed to equal up to the 12% minus GST.
But yeah wait a couple more days and send them a claim, always worth following up. CR have been great in my experience in helping with missing claims. SB on the other hand…. not so much.
How's everyones' experience with shipping when shopping on Aliexpress?
I've order something in June and have yet to receive them. To make matters worse, I have to wait another 30 days before I can launch a claim.I've been getting most things over $10 within a month, but the super cheap stuff is taking a long time if it comes at all.
Cheap items use the cheapest logistics and only have tracking in mainland China.
Purchased a Raspberry Pi (~$130) on 31 May, received it 28 August.
89 FREAKING days, man.
I'm assuming there's a huge backlog at customs. Most of my items track as "onboard flight to desintation country" with the first week, then nothing happens for 2 months!
eParcels seem to fare better.
The way economy air freight works, your item gets routed to minimise transport costs while maximising deliveries handled based on standard mail sack sizings.
When there's a lot of parcels good to go direct, you'll often go direct to either Sydney or Melbourne, or you might zig zag through the Pacific, but with each flight you're waiting for that sack to get thrown into the cargo, or for your item to get sorted into its next sack.
With less workers per facility and operating slower without necessity having enough planes or new facilities to keep up with demand, the whole process takes longer.
The good news is that given there's just been a big sale, that should kick a lot of goods further down the pipeline, particularly for AliE's own shipping logistics.
Most of my items track as "onboard flight to destination country" with the first week, then nothing happens for 2 months!
Most of my items track as "onboard flight to destination country" with the first week, then nothing happens, ever!
But more often than not they do arrive thank goodness!
My experience ordering five items from Aliexpress all on 26 June 2020 to locked down Melbourne:
Item 1: Received 7 July 2020 (11 days)
Item 2: Received 11 August 2020 (46 days)
Item 3: Received 13 August 2020 (48 days)
Item 4: Received 13 August 2020 (48 days)
Item 5: Received 27 August 2020 (62 days)+
A single order on 15 July 2020 - Received 25 August 2020 (41 days)
Does the delivery time roughly correlate with price?
I don't believe so. It just depends on the shipping used by the seller. Item 1 was sent with Priority Shipping chosen by the seller.
The rest was the standard free shipping offered.
ppl really need to post some tracking info otherwise you have as much credibility as a random number generator
its not hard guys here was my last order from months ago: https://global.cainiao.com/detail.htm?mailNoList=LH348660045…
I bought a block set which use DHL. From date of order to receive 10 days! But couple of other cheaper items took 80+ days (the ones with tracking no ending SG)
I can finally comment!
I ordered one of those small packable backpacks for a few $$ in february.
I had forgotten about it until it arrived LAST WEEK!
Not kidding
This is a bit of a let down right after a sale, but if you're looking to buy items totalling under $20, it's better than nothing.
Why under $20? The cashback cap is $15, thus covers you up to $150 in purchases.
Because there's so many sale periods coming up, you're otherwise better off to wait for coupons and price cuts than take this deal.
Below $20, those price cuts are often in the tens of cents, and you're usually not getting more than $1.50 off with a coupon.
Good point.
@ash2000: There are exceptions to this of course, but it's a good general rule to keep in mind.
Ive been ordering lots of stuff from Aliex. 750 orders so far. Early covid stuff either went missing or took ages. More recently it's more like normal - 1 to 2 months occasionally 2 weeks. The sellers seem to have figured out which shipping companies are giving issue and dont use them. If it is urgent I get epacket EMS shipping. Smaller items are usually around $6 for that service. For somethings that I cant get here I (or are crazy overpriced) will do that in get them in a couple of weeks.
Australian Review to Aliexpress is really BAD. Not worth a headache for small cashback from cash rewards. I’m eyeing a gopro mic adapter their price much Cheaper and match the exchange rate of AUD to US makes it cheaper compare to gopro Australia website, but I won’t take the risk and headaches.
Australian review? What's that mean?
Same reviews for amazon and ebay. Most people only review these sites when something goes wrong, they can't be relied upon as being representative.
Ive found ali reliable, and money is held in escrow, which stops most dodgy sellers.
@ash2000: Nah! No way I will trust Aliexpress. I been buying stuff from Ebay and Amazon never had a problem, delivery was good too. Out of 372 people review 336 people aren’t Happy with Aliexpress.
@[Deactivated]: But happy people don't bother to review. I've never left a review for being happy.
As I say, check the reviews for ebay and Amazon. They review just as poorly.
@[Deactivated]: OzBargain has plenty of 1 star reviews and yet you're still here. Most of those are salty store reps who were spamming or got caught sockpuppeting while others are just salty members. A lot of them are easily identifiable too.
The GST being added at checkout make the items not so attractive.
Check Ebay.
Gst is also added on eBay purchases (which originate from overseas), the only difference is the ebay search results show the GST inclusive price.
My purchase on the 12% Cashback didn't track, $200 worth of stuff. Had some gear from same seller and they didn't bother consolidating, each individual item added postage
The Ali system doesn't allow the consolidation of postage of different items from the same seller, unfortunately.
Depends what you buy - sometimes there'll be a shipping discount in the checkout. Currently checking out and this is what my cart reads:
Subtotal AU $191.66
Shipping AU $52.55
Savings - AU $19.20
Shipping saved - AU $12.57
Seller Discount - AU $6.63
Total AU $225.03OK, cheers. Probably because most of my items are just dollar shop tat.
Spend $100 on the last 10% offer in July. Did not track.
Has anyone got the coupons on CR to work on Ali?
Cashback tracked 1 minute after order confirmation.
Not as good as the recent 12%.