When searching in AliExpress, a “Did you find what you were looking for?” section appears at the bottom of the screen. There you can select from a set of pre-defined reasons, and or submit an up to 200 character fragment of text (I've seen worse). A few hours ago I submitted the following there:
(please, someone add an option to disable link auto-parsing :-| to this forum)
Hank, my advice is to use the browser. Tried the application on Android a few years ago too, and NO…
Old versions of browsers, Lightbringer? How old is old nowadays?
With regards to the let them lose customers philosophy it may be the less bother causing solution, but if you can't find something constructive to do for at least hit 'em hard with a hammer.
How about setting off a banger like this one under their @%$€$:
For your viewing pleasure here are the chat screenshots taken with my smartphone. Screenshots with NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content are set in standalone links, open at your own will or risk:
Well, you could just order from another site (ebay for instance), they usually have the same products, prices are not very different in general (and they are often the same sellers)
I don’t think they are going to modify their site just for the 0.05% of users complaining
It seems they were not content enough already, now they have to pester with the @#$%ing stupid bot. It was well laid at the right border without being intrusive, but shite happened.
Had to do something. When you click/tap on Help -> Customer Serviceon the main page, you are taken to this page where you will find a place to leave feedback at the bottom in a Suggestion button:
Piece of shit shite renewal they did, do they know how to make a good site?
At this moment the (javascript?) code they use for filtering the search results is failing abroad in my browser, nothing works it doesn't even loads new pages.
How STUPID was this shite renewal; sorry, had to let some steam out of the boiler. :-|
Their phone app won’t work with iOS 7, it demands I buy a newer iPhone, but fortunately I have an even older iPod with the old still working Ali app.
But they keep pestering me to update that one. It’s like “get our new app so you will lose the ability to use our site on your old phone”
Duh. If they only realized that their customers provide the only quality control/quality assurance they have, and acknowledged that everything they roll out, including flashlights, is in beta test mode for the first few hundred customers.