Have bought a few of these from Ali Express & this seller in particular in the last 6 mths & they've been excellent for the money. You will receive 4 packs of 48 stickers so 192 in total.
Ideal for kids books, arts & crafts etc, I tend to buy things like this to pop in my kids classmates Christmas cards rather than a small bag of sweets
There are other sellers if you want to buy less or more, will pop link in 1st post
Latest comments (25)
delascul
22 Nov 16#25
How long do they take to arrive???
louiselouise
4 Oct 16#24
Last of my stickers (the 47p, Kawaii variety) appeared today.
louiselouise
3 Oct 16#23
Got these today (listed in Post #8 ). A little disappointed they're not a "mixture" but can't moan for 32p! Still waiting on one pack but I got the "Korea Emoji" stickers last week.
simville123
25 Sep 16#22
just let me also know whether your item arroved or not :smiley:
natz265
19 Sep 16#21
Just ordered for 32p delivered...fab
muckilla
19 Sep 16#20
i've bought a lot from the site some good some bad. I've got a refund fine though without having to send any items back eventho it was unusable anyways and had a refund go through fine on items possibly lost or not turned up. The buyer protection is pretty good in my experience never had any problems but most items do arrive fine just take longer than eBay given the location they are sent from.
simville123
8 Sep 16#5
Could anybody tell me is AliExpress genuine or fake.... Because i have heard they take payment and dont send items.... When they report to seller they say it will come in 1-2 months.... So please suggest should we buy from AliExpress or not?
pink_elephant to simville123
8 Sep 161#6
I was a little worried like you, I've just ordered a few bits for the first time from there today. I didn't spend a lot but I'm keeping my fingers & toes crossed that my items arrive.
householdhorror to simville123
17 Sep 16#19
Think of it like ebay- some sellers are good on there and some sellers are bad.
I've never had a bad one, the most expensive order I did (about £30) came in about a week which is amazing from China.
It's all about managing your expectations- expect it to be poor quality and take a while to arrive and you might be pleasantly surprised. :laughing:
Also like ebay they have a buyer protection guarantee http://sale.aliexpress.com/buyerprotection-en.htm which says if it doesn't arrive you get your money back though as I say I've never had to use it myself.
louiselouise
16 Sep 16#18
I think they used to take off a currency charge, I don't often order from Aliexpress but boyf had a charge to his card when I ordered a tempered glass protector from there over a year ago.
I can see that it says something like "Aliexpress luxembourg" on my statement recently. They take Visa Electron cards now and didn't before.
ultrak3wl
16 Sep 16#17
Ah cheers when I tried similar on dx.com it displayed the price in pounds as a convenience but still charged me in dollars. I wrongly assumed ali was the same.
ultrak3wl
16 Sep 161#16
Ah cheers when I tried similar on dx.com it displayed the price in pounds as a convenience but still charged me in dollars. I wrongly assumed ali was the same.
ultrak3wl
16 Sep 16#13
Can someone help me with ideas on a good way to pay for things on aliexpress? They don't seem to offer the ability to pay in GBP and I really get cross when my UK debit card gets charged an extra fee for foreign currency. If you are just buying a small item such as these stickers then the bank fee is more than the cost of the item.
raghu2000 to ultrak3wl
16 Sep 16#15
They do accept payments in GBP...you have to change the country and currency to UK and .GBP. i use my normal credit card and the amount is always debited in pounds
saz182
9 Sep 16#10
Ooo looks like a good price, quite a difficult site to navigate though or maybe that's just me, because I'm not familiar to it :smirk:
raghu2000 to saz182
16 Sep 16#14
Download the app....from there it is very easy to navigate and order items. The app also shows discounted prices as compared to normal website
sofiasar
16 Sep 16#12
these look similar to poundshop. well the pound shops are really small and don't stick
raghu2000
16 Sep 161#11
I have ordered lots of items from aliexpress. It does take a couple of weeks to get the items as it is posted from china and they use the cheapest possible postage type. I have never had an issue with the sellers. They provide a purchase protection ...ie if you dont get it by the stipulated time or the item is defective then you can simply raise a ticket within the protection period and work with the seller. If you dont like the seller proposed solution then you can esclate it to aliexpress.
The prices fluctuate daily as it is based on the exchange rate for the day
louiselouise
9 Sep 161#9
Two out of those three listings I posted last night have shipped already, great :smiley:! Got 16 different sheets of stickers for £1.21 delivered! Edit: The 3rd one shipped a few hours later.
Ooooh my niece would love these :smiley: I've found Aliexpress great, not a huge purchaser on there, but they refunded me when a watch (yes, I know) wasn't as described - it was a man's watch (and even then it was huge), not ladies', nor did it have the mechanical movement as advertised.
Communications with sellers have always been pretty prompt. I will say they are slower at shipping than ebay, but I assume they have to order in from wholesalers? Not sure how it differs.
pink_elephant
8 Sep 161#4
Have you ordered from Ali Express before? I've never ordered from here before although I have seen a few items I'd like to order.
egonspengler
8 Sep 16#3
The whole website seems to be playing up... Every item I've tried to click on causes it to crash. Shame really, I wanted to buy some stickers for the kiddie.
Opening post
Ideal for kids books, arts & crafts etc, I tend to buy things like this to pop in my kids classmates Christmas cards rather than a small bag of sweets
There are other sellers if you want to buy less or more, will pop link in 1st post
Latest comments (25)
I've never had a bad one, the most expensive order I did (about £30) came in about a week which is amazing from China.
It's all about managing your expectations- expect it to be poor quality and take a while to arrive and you might be pleasantly surprised. :laughing:
Also like ebay they have a buyer protection guarantee http://sale.aliexpress.com/buyerprotection-en.htm which says if it doesn't arrive you get your money back though as I say I've never had to use it myself.
I can see that it says something like "Aliexpress luxembourg" on my statement recently. They take Visa Electron cards now and didn't before.
The prices fluctuate daily as it is based on the exchange rate for the day
Here's a 6 pack of Korea emoji stickers (2 styles) at 45p https://www.aliexpress.com/item/6-Pcs-Pack-Korea-Emoji-stickers-DIY-fun-anime-Decorative-stickers-stickers-My-happy-life-Toys/32670961826.html
6 pack Kawaii stickers 47p https://www.aliexpress.com/item/6-Sheets-Pack-Kawaii-Cute-Drawing-Market-Planner-Paper-Diary-Deco-Stickers-Pvc-Transparent-Scrapbooking/32542372531.html
Also, for those who may not know, Aliexpress now take Visa Electron, they didn't accept this card till recently.
One of those Aliexpress listings has this curious picture with Chinglish: https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB10XkiKFXXXXcGaXXXq6xXFXXX0/202803662/HTB10XkiKFXXXXcGaXXXq6xXFXXX0.jpg
Communications with sellers have always been pretty prompt. I will say they are slower at shipping than ebay, but I assume they have to order in from wholesalers? Not sure how it differs.