The last problem I had with an Ali order, the package was shown by tracking as delivered last May to an address in the Midwest (not even close to me).
When I asked they told me it was held up at Customs but should be released “soon” and on its way.
Hmmmm.
There is none because there is no tracking.
“60 day guaranteed delivery”.
OK, that’s fine. Just don’t jerk me around with tracking numbers that don’t track
Both types of packages get tracked in the USA so I fail to see your point, and I am not sure if you are using a translator but it is almost impossible to follow what you are trying to say.
What makes you say that? Do you have any proof they are not paying the appropriate tax? It would be fairly easy to find out, and I see no reason to say they won’t just because they are Chinese.
I know because this isn’t your first language that your comprehension skills are really low, but he is saying that the tracking number was never updated. When a package is forwarded to a carrier service in the USA the tracking number is updated by the carrier.
By the same legal mechanisms that they use for American companies. For one AliExpress is listed on the NYSE so there are laws they have to abide by for the SEC to allow them to be listed. Not to mention they often use American payment processors like PayPal who also have to follow the law.
Tracking numbers are a service that the post office offers on any size package, maybe a merchant is too cheap to pay for a tracking number but then they should not advertise that they provide a working tracking number.
I can’t deal with his nonsense!
The package has a value of over $100
It is supposed to be shipped EMS. EMS does scan every package.
USPS scans every package with a tracking number.
He must be their employee.