Phil Pascoe
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Which is what he said.If you read it carefully you'll realise that you are not buying a tool kit, you are buying a metal sign with the image of a makita 6pc tool kit on it
Which is what he said.If you read it carefully you'll realise that you are not buying a tool kit, you are buying a metal sign with the image of a makita 6pc tool kit on it
Having lived outside the UK for over 30 years now I see that much of what is told to the population is in fact self serving and twists the situation so that everyone seems to believe that mostly the āright thingā is being done or things are being done in the best way possible. There are many examples of that mostly itās by higher government. Most of them fuelled by greed or giving to your friends so they will give to you.I do find it ironic that through using the likes of Banggood and Aliexpress as UK consumers we're powering the economy of a country that has just been called out as a major threat by the Head of MI6.
Yes, definitely metal signs, wonder how many will fall for it, if not reading the listing properly!I have never used them, so had a quick look. Is this for real?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100...mmend-ump;is_freeshipping:null;trade_order:24
I don't really need any of it, but at that price!? $7 US with free shipping. Really?
Edit: a marginally closer reading of the ad suggests it is actually a metal sign I would be buying, rather than real Makita kit. Still, it would look nice on the wall
I came onto this thread to mention this channel too, he is excellent and I've bought a few things on his rec.The "China Tools" reviews guy on youtube shows off some of the better stuff:
https://www.hookedonwood.online/China-Tools-Ranking/I've bought a few based on his reviews and would entirely agree with his grading.
Is that the PayPal headquartered in California and Nebraska? Did you mean that foreign company we need to give our bank details to?I buy local and if I cant get a Uk made item I do without And you guys who give your bank details to foriegn companys must be of your nuts. Use paypal folks.
Do you really believe that, the head of MI6 probably does not even know what day of the week it is, and what he is really saying is a major economic threat because with such a growing economy the last thing they need is a war, and the last thing we need is a war we can only lose. In reality the UK is nothing more than a nit hiding in the fur of the USA and hoping if we need protection that beast will help.I do find it ironic that through using the likes of Banggood and Aliexpress as UK consumers we're powering the economy of a country that has just been called out as a major threat by the Head of MI6.
That foreign company you need to give your foreign owned bank details to?Is that the PayPal headquartered in California and Nebraska? Did you mean that foreign company we need to give our bank details to?
150 million buyers in 2020 alone on AliExpress and there are some bad reviews within all those transactions? Go figure.........What are the chances?Do you really believe that, the head of MI6 probably does not even know what day of the week it is, and what he is really saying is a major economic threat because with such a growing economy the last thing they need is a war, and the last thing we need is a war we can only lose. In reality the UK is nothing more than a nit hiding in the fur of the USA and hoping if we need protection that beast will help.
It all goes back to you get what you pay for, quality can be had to some extent but not guaranteed, buy ten and maybe one or two will cut it on a good day.
Look at some of the reviews,
If I could give zero stars I would. This is a scam website. Buy from AliExpress and be assured you will be contacting your payment provider to dispute the transaction.
Would have given no stars, but you need to give something, goods arrived in good time, but even the child they were meant for could see it was junk and poor quality junk at that I've opened a dispute, but fear I'll hear no more, don't be fooled it's all fake and poor fake at that
Horrible, horrible, horrible, beyond horrible, customer service. Paid for item on my credit card. Never received item. Never received an order number, so never able to search for my order. Tried calling 10x. "Leave a message and get a call back." NEVER received a call back message. Write an email. Email address is not recognized. Never received item. Never got a callback. Never ever any ability to communicate with Aliexpress. Total scam. Will NEVER do business with them again. Beware!!!
and the list goes on with 1.3 stars on trust site.
Do you really believe that, the head of MI6 probably does not even know what day of the week it is, and what he is really saying is a major economic threat because with such a growing economy the last thing they need is a war, and the last thing we need is a war we can only lose. In reality the UK is nothing more than a nit hiding in the fur of the USA and hoping if we need protection that beast will help.
Nowadays it seems that the choice is to buy direct from China, or buy from Axminster or Record Power or whoever, and pay a markup for stuff they have bought from China. What a world.I do find it ironic that through using the likes of Banggood and Aliexpress as UK consumers we're powering the economy of a country that has just been called out as a major threat by the Head of MI6.
It obviously applies much wider than these two marketplaces and before anyone gets uptight I'm just making a general observation and not criticising anyone for grabbing a bargain!
I agree. I may be wrong but Iāve noticed Axminster making a bit of a virtue of made in the UK over the past twelve months. For instance ā¦Nowadays it seems that the choice is to buy direct from China, or buy from Axminster or Record Power or whoever, and pay a markup for stuff they have bought from China. What a world.
I totally agree with your comments. My only caveat being that until uk sellers reduce there drastic mark up prices this will continue to be a prime market. I have even experienced purchases from UK, at inflated prices, that are actually delivered directly via aliexpres, and the UK seller is just acting as a dropshop merchant. This really gets my goat, as the sometimes sellers display as being a UK seller, when in reality, most never even handle the goods, and even the order can be directly routed to aliexpress, Banggood etc. So technically they are UK seller, but if you delve deeper, you can find the main supplier address as being in some chinese province.I do find it ironic that through using the likes of Banggood and Aliexpress as UK consumers we're powering the economy of a country that has just been called out as a major threat by the Head of MI6.
It obviously applies much wider than these two marketplaces and before anyone gets uptight I'm just making a general observation and not criticising anyone for grabbing a bargain!
A part of that markup though is that they need to provide the customer service - so anything wrong and you deal with the UK company, not AliExpress.I totally agree with your comments. My only caveat being that until uk sellers reduce there drastic mark up prices this will continue to be a prime market. I have even experienced purchases from UK, at inflated prices, that are actually delivered directly via aliexpres, and the UK seller is just acting as a dropshop merchant. This really gets my goat, as the sometimes sellers display as being a UK seller, when in reality, most never even handle the goods, and even the order can be directly routed to aliexpress, Banggood etc. So technically they are UK seller, but if you delve deeper, you can find the main supplier address as being in some chinese province.
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