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Edited by Tina at 2017-7-22 21:26
I agree with oggstar and just have to ad a bit from my personal expirience:
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If you do your research on the sellers well, then it works just as well as eBay imo.
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IMHO ebay is far worst than Aliexpress:
- I did buy a "original" Samsung µSD card on ebay. It was a sale within the EU -> me in Ireland, seller in Romenia. When I received the µSD card it turned out to be a counterfeit product. Now even that was known to ebay, that it is illegal to send a counterfeit product by mail in the US and in the EU (criminal offense), ebay adviced me to send the counterfeit µSD back to the seller and so to commit a crime! Ebay refused to refund me withut sending the product back to the seller. Only once I filed a case with the local police, send the protocols to ebay, they did step back from the requirement to send the product back and issued the refund.
- I had a similar case with a µSD card from China bought over Aliexpress. I just needed to send them a photo of it and screenshot the test (h2testw). Ali immedeately issued a refund without demanding to commit a crime and the hassle to go to the police to open a case and to waste my time...
...You make it sound like aliexpress is the seller and shipper. They are not, the sellers are private persons and businesses and they managed their own wear houses and shipping. You can't put that blame on aliexpress. And shipping products far is always complicated and takes time. And yes, a parcel can easily arrive within 2 weeks. I have received orders to the north of Sweden(arctic circle territory) within 9 days... It all depends on the seller and the choice of shipping.
Have also in mind that warranty is inbetween you and the seller! Neither ebay, Aliexpress nor eg. amazon are to blame for that. For example a pine64 shipped from the US has only 30 days after delivery. If warranty is important to you always ask the seller before you by any product. Further make sure you know of whom you buy: on the amazon market place you can have sellers from amazon direct, over to local sellers from your country and to sellers from China!
In the EU for sales within the EU from seller to private person you have a special warranty. That would cover defects on arrival (DOA) for 2 years; In the first 6 month the seller would have to proof that this is not a DOA and for the following 18 month the buyer would have to proof that there was a DOA. In real live that means that you have a 6 month warranty, as after 6 month you would need a court certified engineer to proof that it was a DOA. Or you have a good company repairing or exchanging the product as good customer service. I had good experience with local sellers and suprisengly with amazon.co.uk which exeeded my expectations.
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With that said, there are many places that sell orange pi, just google it. But you will have to pay a prince that is much higher. Sometimes the double.
The higher price could a result of import taxes, warranty by law etc. ;)
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