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I wanted to buy this http://www.aliexpress.com/item/-/1959404942.html but i am wondering if aliexpress.com is a safe and legit site to send money to. Any feedback? sorry i couldnt find the right sub because it seems they removed 'off topic'

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Yeah it's all good. I've bought shit (and I mean shit in some cases!) from there. Some stuff is fine, just the usual Chang Wang copy stuff.

The system is actually really good as they won't pay the supplier until you send notification back to say that you've received the goods. You don't get the bits, you don't pay. Very safe.

Yeah it's all good. I've bought shit (and I mean shit in some cases!) from there. Some stuff is fine, just the usual Chang Wang copy stuff.

The system is actually really good as they won't pay the supplier until you send notification back to say that you've received the goods. You don't get the bits, you don't pay. Very safe.

ok ill give it a try then, 27 days for the roof spoiler to get here though!!

thanks :action-smiley-069:

Yeah it's all good. I've bought shit (and I mean shit in some cases!) from there. Some stuff is fine, just the usual Chang Wang copy stuff.

The system is actually really good as they won't pay the supplier until you send notification back to say that you've received the goods. You don't get the bits, you don't pay. Very safe.

:rofl:

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