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on โ15-10-2015 11:32 AM
Thinking of buying through Ali Baba or Ali express (China)
Ali Baba is a platform & you get millions of suppliers..
has any one had any good or bad experience from members of ali baba?
has done a lot of research but still very confused (you read so many horor stories)
would appreciate some answers.
thanking you in advance ๐
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on โ19-10-2015 01:27 PM
It depends how serious you are about your business.
Ive imported by myself previously from India and China for a business outside of Ebay - I would never use Alibaba or aliexpress to buy anything - they are simply too expensive compared to what is available in these countries. I found most of the products I got direct from wholesalers in China and India were 3 to 5 times more expensive on Alibaba. It might seem cheap to us, and our economy, but they do not work on our economy, and most of it is inflated "tourist" prices.
In saying that, if youre not looking for a full time business, buying from Alibaba can still make you a quick profit, just not as big as if you do a little more research.
If you do buy from Alibaba, only ever buy from GOLD members who have been on the site 2 years or more. They have a little gold coin with the amount of years they have been on the site. Gold members are verified - they have identity AND business licenses checked. Its not fool proof obviously, but it should make your dealings easier than had you used non verified members. I also found they generally have better English skills and have more experience with dealing with Western customers (not always, but in general).
Also, be really careful what you buy. If youre buying a large quantity, get a sample or two first to check for quality (and the chemicals used on things like clothing etc because they honestly STINK and youll get complaints, and some are actually illegal in Australia). Also, check your competitors on Ebay - items from Alibaba have mostly saturated the market - no point in trying to sell something that 100 other sellers are selling.
Also, if you only ever import under $1000 worth of stock, you wont have to pay GST / duties on it.... its much safer (thats going to change un Jul 2017)..... but be careful with customs - its easy to do, but it can be very expensive and you need to add this onto item cost, and if you try to go under the radar and get caught you can be in big trouble (more so if you dont have an ABN and do your taxes properly).
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on โ15-10-2015 11:41 AM
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on โ15-10-2015 03:36 PM
I have purchased from Alibaba approx 3 months ago. Extremely hard to communicate with the language barrier. Just make sure you ask thousands of questions and be sure of everything prior to buying. Keep all records communication aswell.
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on โ15-10-2015 03:45 PM
I've used Ali Express about half a dozen times with no problems at all, but I haven't used Ali Baba. Yes, you get emails from them as well but they give you similar/same items that are on special, so no real problems there.
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โ15-10-2015 03:54 PM - edited โ15-10-2015 03:55 PM
I had an excellent experience dealing with a smaller company on aliexpress (buying wedding bombonnierres). They were a third of the cost for identical items here on ebay. Items arrived well boxed & arrived in about 3 weeks.
There is not too much of a language barrier if you persist (although their English can be a bit quaint) & if you ask for advice, I found some of the people in companies there were very helpful.
My advice though would be this: Investigate what it is you want to buy and if you are buying in order to resell here on ebay, make sure ebay isn't already flooded with the stuff. A lot of other small aussie sellers are already on this bandwagon.
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on โ16-10-2015 12:35 AM
I buy individual items from aliexpress, not stuff to resell. Had a couple of items not arrive and had to wait a long time for a refund but other than that I was buying cheapos and received at least what I expected, sometimes much better but never worse.
It says in this book I am reading that by 2065 80% of women will be overweight.
See what a trendsetter I am?
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on โ16-10-2015 03:39 AM
Complicated but works well for us. We can get our stock at far more competitive prices to help offset the bad exchange rate. So that's our story.
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on โ16-10-2015 11:47 PM
So where do you get affortable suppliers??
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on โ16-10-2015 11:51 PM
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on โ18-10-2015 06:31 PM
You might have to drop ship

