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February 27, 2015, 09:32:28 AM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

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They can add a Escrow feature like ebay


But if the Seller claim that he sent the goods and the buyer claims that he didn't receive the goods during two months (buyer protection length) , how an Escrow is going to solve this problem ? I don't see any solutions for that .

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February 27, 2015, 09:49:54 AM
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I have been looking at aliexpress for a while, is it pretty safe to buy stuff from there? I ask because alibaba looks sketchy some time and they are the same company.

it is always a risk, but aliexpress has buyer protection. I have orderd a few things and they all deliverd. Did order some stuff yesterday, it takes a while to get here, but the price makes the wait worth while!

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February 27, 2015, 10:22:05 AM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

~ Madness

They can add a Escrow feature like ebay


But if the Seller claim that he sent the goods and the buyer claims that he didn't receive the goods during two months (buyer protection length) , how an Escrow is going to solve this problem ? I don't see any solutions for that .

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That happens with ebay too , Collateral damage i think
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February 27, 2015, 12:52:32 PM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

~ Madness

They can add a Escrow feature like ebay


But if the Seller claim that he sent the goods and the buyer claims that he didn't receive the goods during two months (buyer protection length) , how an Escrow is going to solve this problem ? I don't see any solutions for that .

~ Madness

Thanks  might look into buying stuff there to test it out.
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February 27, 2015, 12:57:44 PM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

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You could send Bitcoin to aliexpress, you will get your goods then they will pay the seller.
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February 27, 2015, 04:54:13 PM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

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You could send Bitcoin to aliexpress, you will get your goods then they will pay the seller.
That would be fine but Aliexpress would have to convert it to fiat immediately because in the month or two i doubt the price would be the same.

That is one of the main issues with bitcoin, I believe that when the price becomes super stable like most currencies the acceptation rate will grow substantially.
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February 27, 2015, 04:57:07 PM
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Not yet.
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February 27, 2015, 05:07:10 PM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

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You could send Bitcoin to aliexpress, you will get your goods then they will pay the seller.
That would be fine but Aliexpress would have to convert it to fiat immediately because in the month or two i doubt the price would be the same.

That is one of the main issues with bitcoin, I believe that when the price becomes super stable like most currencies the acceptation rate will grow substantially.

Well actually if a company does wish to accept, then the first thing they do is convert it to fiat instantly through services like bitpay. Almost none of them hold the coins.

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February 27, 2015, 05:25:26 PM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

~ Madness

You could send Bitcoin to aliexpress, you will get your goods then they will pay the seller.
That would be fine but Aliexpress would have to convert it to fiat immediately because in the month or two i doubt the price would be the same.

That is one of the main issues with bitcoin, I believe that when the price becomes super stable like most currencies the acceptation rate will grow substantially.

Well actually if a company does wish to accept, then the first thing they do is convert it to fiat instantly through services like bitpay. Almost none of them hold the coins.

Well that is a problem for main stream acceptance if no companies want  to hold it.
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February 27, 2015, 06:34:09 PM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

~ Madness

They can add a Escrow feature like ebay


But if the Seller claim that he sent the goods and the buyer claims that he didn't receive the goods during two months (buyer protection length) , how an Escrow is going to solve this problem ? I don't see any solutions for that .

~ Madness

Thanks  might look into buying stuff there to test it out.

where at???
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February 27, 2015, 07:47:04 PM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

~ Madness

They can add a Escrow feature like ebay


But if the Seller claim that he sent the goods and the buyer claims that he didn't receive the goods during two months (buyer protection length) , how an Escrow is going to solve this problem ? I don't see any solutions for that .

~ Madness

Thanks  might look into buying stuff there to test it out.

where at???

Aliexpress
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February 27, 2015, 07:52:36 PM
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Adding Bitcoin on Aliexpress won't work with their policy I guess mate . As we all know that Bitcoin is irreversible once you do the transaction . so basically if you send BTC to the seller It's done . there is no way you can claim your buyer protection to be extended or do Chargeback even if the seller don't send the goods .

~ Madness

They can add a Escrow feature like ebay


But if the Seller claim that he sent the goods and the buyer claims that he didn't receive the goods during two months (buyer protection length) , how an Escrow is going to solve this problem ? I don't see any solutions for that .

~ Madness

Thanks  might look into buying stuff there to test it out.

where at???

Aliexpress

They do not accept bitcoins
The topic is about why don't they accept bitcoin
but then again if you're buying with other payment , good luck, though it was irrelevant to say thank you there if you arne't buying from btc
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February 27, 2015, 08:16:55 PM
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it's a real question because i see many other payment method from isolate country ... and aliexpress don't allow paypal.
so bitcoin is more competitive for fees (and chargeback, too).

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Is there any way to buy from Aliexpress with bitcoin because i would love to bought some chineese
electroinics and sell them in my country please help !

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February 27, 2015, 08:18:07 PM
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it's a real question because i see many other payment method from isolate country ... and aliexpress don't allow paypal.
so bitcoin is more competitive for fees (and chargeback, too).

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Is there any way to buy from Aliexpress with bitcoin because i would love to bought some chineese
electroinics and sell them in my country please help !
Hi there , I think you can buy paypal then buy from them but not sure !

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February 28, 2015, 03:09:36 AM
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Don't be dreaming, dude, aliexpress even doesn't allow bitcoin exchange within their business, because china gov ban it

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February 28, 2015, 04:33:57 AM
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Don't be dreaming, dude, aliexpress even doesn't allow bitcoin exchange within their business, because china gov ban it

China hasn't banned btc as of yet
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March 12, 2015, 07:41:59 PM
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It's actually pretty funny the Chinese government wants people to think that Bitcoin will be continually be banned, when in reality China "controls" Bitcoin:

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/china-now-controls-bitcoin-thats-just-beginning/

For all the propaganda speak, politics, regulatory hurdles, etc 80% of all Bitcoin exchange volume in the world is traded by the Chinese Yuan...think about that.

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March 12, 2015, 08:12:43 PM
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I remember alibaba used bitcoin,but stopped accepting because of china,and aliexpress is owned by alibaba
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March 12, 2015, 08:18:11 PM
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You could say the same for Alibaba. It technically would be the sellers option if you wanted to do an offsite exchange for bitcoin, but it would be more of a risk.
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March 12, 2015, 08:19:23 PM
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aliexpress doesn't even use paypal, but I hope that we can see them accepting bitcoin soon,when bitcoin is widespread
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