Discussion in 'Ask Ginke - Real AliExpress Seller' started by Yaros, Wednesday at 12:28 AM.
First of all, thank you very much Ginke, that you accepted my invitation to join our community! It's really exciting to get to know about how everything works from AliExpress side. I have already got some questions for you

1. Is it true that most sellers from Aliexpress are sourcing from 1688.com?
2. Some dropshippers are concerned about the labels with a price on packages. I have never had any complaints from my clients but still, is it possible to ask a supplier to change the value?
3. I heard Aliexpress is going to launch a domestic return. It means that you can return the package to Aliexpress warehouse of your country instead of returning it back to China. Can you confirm this information?
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Hey I can actually answer those questions since I've followed Ginke "over there
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Hi Yaros,
Thank you for invitation.
Q: Is it true that most sellers from Aliexpress are sourcing from 1688.com?
A: Yes, most sellers are sourcing from 1688.com, it's kinda like another dropshipping in China too, we will not keep stock until our listing have steady sale. That's how I started business 4 years ago.
Q: 2. Some dropshippers are concerned about the labels with a price on packages. I have never had any complaints from my clients but still, is it possible to ask a supplier to change the value?
A: Price on label is rare these days, the most situation is the price shown on a invoice, or the shipping label with custom declare value,
If you mention to change the value in the order, sellers with order manage tool(ERP, something like Saleforce, Stitchlab) can easily change the value.
But for small sellers, they handle orders manually, they probably forgot, neglect your message.
Q;3. I heard Aliexpress is going to launch a domestic return. It means that you can return the package to Aliexpress warehouse of your country instead of returning it back to China. Can you confirm this information?
A; Yes, actually this announcement was released back to 2015, for now, domestic return is available in 3 countries: US, Russia, Spain. If you are in these country, you can select domestic return check box in search tool bar. But for now Aliexpress seems slow down their pace to expand this service to other country.
These are great questions, I hope my answer can address some questions, Aliexpress sellers are not all tricky and like to play games with you.
I want to show you the honest part, how we handle your orders, the reasons behind our order processing.
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Hi Ginke, I have some questions for you

- Whats is your experience in terms of ads for your store? What has given you more success?
- How do you handle the SEO of your stores?
- How do you handle the payments? Do you think an store that only accepts paypal can generate some sells?
Hello mister iGinki. I have 3 questions.
The biggest concern I have as a newbie in Aliexpressland are the delivery dates and how products are packaged and delivered to customers.
1. Delivery dates.
We opened a webshop specialised in reading glasses and we do not know for sure yet if my Dutch customers [ The Netherlands ] are willing to wait up to 30-40 days to finally receive their products. What are your experiences with long delivery dates and for what reason are you willing to wait for 30+ days for your purchased goods? B. Maybe you do not know this but i'll ask anyway....Do you think as an entrepreneur it's a wise decision to tell your customers upfront they order products in my shop the delivery time can take up to 30+ days or longer or should I use the phrase to my customers "we deliver - as fast as possible"?
2. Packaging.
Since we sell reading glasses and are vulnerable items that can break easily....what is your overall experience with aliexpress sellers in regard to packaging? Do they keep in mind that customer satisfaction starts with a nice package?
3. The "We are dropshipping! Please, do not include any invoices or promo materials like brochures, businesscards, etc into the package. We are not a one time customer and maybe want to do more business with you"
Do suppliers live by this rule or do they overrule this rule?
P.S. Do you know by any change who is the biggest seller of reading glasses on aliexpress ;-)
Thanks for your help and support. Kind regards, Paul > https://leesbril.nlYaros likes this


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