On Wednesday 16 November 2016 09:55:08 John Thornton wrote:

> I made a claim with aliexpress once when I didn't get the shipment and
> I got a refund. IIRC it is done on your orders page not a suppliers
> page.
>
> JT

The page I started from in trying, was the emailed link asking me to 
confirm receipt. That page had an open dispute link, and that page 
failed to work. I tried it 3 days running. I searched their site 
diligently for an email link that actually gets to a human, but 
everything they will show me is send to me only, with incoming 
presumably sent to /dev/null.

IMNSHO, I got screwed and didn't even get kissed. And thats the third 
purchase I've made thru ali*, getting poor quality stuff, very long 
delivery times. So scrooo'em, and the camel that rode in on them. I'm 
done.

I may pay more for the same thing from a stateside firm, but its worth it 
to have them accessable without a $20 minute trans-pacific phone call, 
that will cost me $150 while they round up someone who speaks some 
semblance of English. But if my experience with the call centers in the 
middle east is any indicator, they only understand "yes".  Saying 
anything else to them is nolo comprendi. I just hang up.

> On 11/15/2016 9:29 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > And when I tried to open a dispute, with the target being getting a
> > good o-pi, their dispute form will not take the button clicks to
> > enable the submission. I even went to the trouble of making a 220
> > megabyte video, as the page requested, showing the defective video,
> > but the submit button, while responding to the click, does not feed
> > it back to aliexpress/alibaba so I can open the dispute. It's only
> > $44.47, and that will not affect the height of my ladder against the
> > side of the hog. But this list will recall I bitched about them once
> > before. But it will NOT happen again, they are now on my shitheads
> > list. I just checked with my bank, and they can't protest it either.
> > I like the idea of the o-pi, and may even see if I can find one on
> > this side of the pond I can buy as it will shrink the control
> > structure by quite a few feet of wire, and the nominally 1 cubic
> > foot of the dell computer. Cheers, Gene Heskett

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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