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So I got screwed by Aliexpress. Again....
I ordered 3 items and only 2 showed up in the package. It was supposedly sent but when I opened the package one was missing. So after I opened a refund request they sent a huge list of ridiculous requirements. Here it is listed:
To better support your request, please provide the following evidence:
1. Postal service proof/logistics documentation confirming abnormalities with the package. The document must include the following details:
• Package tracking number: the tracking number should match the one provided by the seller.
• Logistics status: The content on the document must reflect the issue with your package, such as descriptions of missing items, damage, etc.
• Source of the document: The email address should originate from the logistics company.
2. A complete unboxing video showing that the problem existed before receipt. The video must include:
• Clear and visible package labels.
• A full view of the intact, unopened package.
• When there are two layers of labels, the bottom label underneath must be shown after removing the top layer.
3. Seller has acknowledged the inaccuracy or commited a refund.
How am I supposed to prove a negative? If it's missing how can I prove something that's not there? Why would I record a video showing it was missing if I didn't know it was missing BEFORE I opened the package??? Also the USPS is not going to have documentation showing "abnormalities" with the package if it looked like it was intact during shipment. They would have no idea there was a missing item.
So they set up unobtainable and unrealistic rules so it's impossible to get any type of compensation. This is the last time I order multiple items from them. I'm only going to order TT equipment that I can't find anywhere else and only one item at a time so they're not combined into shipments.
I ordered 3 items and only 2 showed up in the package. It was supposedly sent but when I opened the package one was missing. So after I opened a refund request they sent a huge list of ridiculous requirements. Here it is listed:
To better support your request, please provide the following evidence:
1. Postal service proof/logistics documentation confirming abnormalities with the package. The document must include the following details:
• Package tracking number: the tracking number should match the one provided by the seller.
• Logistics status: The content on the document must reflect the issue with your package, such as descriptions of missing items, damage, etc.
• Source of the document: The email address should originate from the logistics company.
2. A complete unboxing video showing that the problem existed before receipt. The video must include:
• Clear and visible package labels.
• A full view of the intact, unopened package.
• When there are two layers of labels, the bottom label underneath must be shown after removing the top layer.
3. Seller has acknowledged the inaccuracy or commited a refund.
How am I supposed to prove a negative? If it's missing how can I prove something that's not there? Why would I record a video showing it was missing if I didn't know it was missing BEFORE I opened the package??? Also the USPS is not going to have documentation showing "abnormalities" with the package if it looked like it was intact during shipment. They would have no idea there was a missing item.
So they set up unobtainable and unrealistic rules so it's impossible to get any type of compensation. This is the last time I order multiple items from them. I'm only going to order TT equipment that I can't find anywhere else and only one item at a time so they're not combined into shipments.