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Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress

Started byNomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com>
First post2026-07-26 06:07 +0200
Last post2026-07-26 18:07 +1000
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  Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> - 2026-07-26 06:07 +0200
    Re: Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> - 2026-07-26 14:23 +1000
      Re: Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2026-07-27 08:37 +1000
        Re: Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> - 2026-07-27 09:52 +1000
          Re: Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2026-07-27 10:16 +1000
            Re: Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> - 2026-07-27 14:25 +1000
              Re: Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2026-07-27 16:10 +1000
                Re: Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> - 2026-07-27 21:29 +1000
                  Re: Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2026-07-28 08:05 +1000
    Re: Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) - 2026-07-26 18:07 +1000

#74087 — Don't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress

FromNomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com>
Date2026-07-26 06:07 +0200
SubjectDon't buy cheap Chineze RAM from Aliexpress
Message-ID<c6f3ea628c4f95273ab82040e35104e4@dizum.com>
You see something there, that is 60% the price you would
pay from local retailer. But is some brand you never heard
of. Beware, it is made of b-grade chips and half the DIMMs
won't even boot.

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#74088

Fromnoel <deletethis@invalid.lan>
Date2026-07-26 14:23 +1000
Message-ID<6a658bcc$1@news.ausics.net>
In reply to#74087
On Sun, 26 Jul 2026 06:07:00 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:

> You see something there, that is 60% the price you would pay from local
> retailer. But is some brand you never heard of. Beware, it is made of
> b-grade chips and half the DIMMs won't even boot.

I've had to resolve issues for people buying from eBay and Amazon too 
(you can probably lump Temu in there as well I suppose), it'll be hit 'n 
miss anywhere online unless its a local brick and mortar store's website  
where you can be on their doorstep or get a replacement arranged the same 
or next day.

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#74091

FromPetzl <petzlx@gmail.com>
Date2026-07-27 08:37 +1000
Message-ID<go2d6ltc0o97io5qkpu1oa0pg4l2t5i2cm@4ax.com>
In reply to#74088
On 26 Jul 2026 14:23:40 +1000, noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> wrote:

>On Sun, 26 Jul 2026 06:07:00 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
>> You see something there, that is 60% the price you would pay from local
>> retailer. But is some brand you never heard of. Beware, it is made of
>> b-grade chips and half the DIMMs won't even boot.
>
>I've had to resolve issues for people buying from eBay and Amazon too 
>(you can probably lump Temu in there as well I suppose), it'll be hit 'n 
>miss anywhere online unless its a local brick and mortar store's website  
>where you can be on their doorstep or get a replacement arranged the same 
>or next day.
>
The only problem from AliExpress products, but didn't like their email
bombing harassment.

TEMU is not a manufacturer they are a reseller, they make nothing, a
good idea though to be careful. TEMU though will pay you back if
unsatisfied with a credit of your purchase to your account, they will
send you a email tag to put on your unliked item post, which allows
you to post back for free (you need access to a printer)

I always search for what I want, and it comes up by default, with a
Sort by "Relevance" selection,
by all mean have a look
I as a matter of course change the "Relevance", to sort by
"Top Sales", 
which for me means they have passed the people selective test, so far
works
Always pay by PayPal/GooglePay with every purchase on Internet. 
They will refund if need be, if someone does a dash with your cash.
-- 
Petzl
An evil enemy will from within, 
will burn his own nation to then rule over the ashes.
   Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu 
   (author of The Art of War), 5th century BC.

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#74092

Fromnoel <deletethis@invalid.lan>
Date2026-07-27 09:52 +1000
Message-ID<6a669da9$1@news.ausics.net>
In reply to#74091
On Mon, 27 Jul 2026 08:37:18 +1000, Petzl wrote:

> On 26 Jul 2026 14:23:40 +1000, noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> wrote:
> 
>>On Sun, 26 Jul 2026 06:07:00 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
>>
>>> You see something there, that is 60% the price you would pay from
>>> local retailer. But is some brand you never heard of. Beware, it is
>>> made of b-grade chips and half the DIMMs won't even boot.
>>
>>I've had to resolve issues for people buying from eBay and Amazon too
>>(you can probably lump Temu in there as well I suppose), it'll be hit 'n
>>miss anywhere online unless its a local brick and mortar store's website
>>where you can be on their doorstep or get a replacement arranged the
>>same or next day.
>>

> The only problem from AliExpress products, but didn't like their email
> bombing harassment.
> 

hahah, well you can never say you have no idea whats going on with your 
packages from them, thats kind of good, b7ut i file everthing from thme 
in a sieve filter to folder so they never clog up my inbox

> TEMU is not a manufacturer they are a reseller, 

of course not, none of them are.


> good idea though to be careful. TEMU though will pay you back if
> unsatisfied with a credit of your purchase to your account, they will

I've had no issues with aliexpress credit, only used it twice ever, multi 
component packages, each occasion one item missing, they more than 
compensated me, and it hasnt happened in a few years now.

I also dont use Temu anymore because they penalise Qld'rs with a higher 
minimum buy for free shipping than most other states, if I need mass 
items I'll consider them, but ordinarily no.

> 
> I always search for what I want, and it comes up by default, with a Sort
> by "Relevance" selection,

so they fixed it, their search abilities was attrocious last time i was 
there


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#74093

FromPetzl <petzlx@gmail.com>
Date2026-07-27 10:16 +1000
Message-ID<gl7d6ldmhnqe69jhd7ol7ii18vg7rae4c8@4ax.com>
In reply to#74092
On 27 Jul 2026 09:52:09 +1000, noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> wrote:

>I also dont use Temu anymore because they penalise Qld'rs with a higher 
>minimum buy for free shipping than most other states, if I need mass 
>items I'll consider them, but ordinarily no.
>
>> 
>> I always search for what I want, and it comes up by default, with a Sort
>> by "Relevance" selection,
>
>so they fixed it, their search abilities was attrocious last time i was 
>there
>
their search engine is still pretty bad.
I use Google to get the product I'm after terminology right.
If you include TEMU with your search terminology in Google it will
show you a lot better.

use that in TEMU search engine you will get more accurate results.
It always shows you "relevance" results by default.
 change the "Relevance", 
sort by  "Top Sales". 
which for me means they have passed the people selective test, so far
works. Thee sales are sorted by price and quality of goods.

To get to my Sydney suburb Campbelltown, minimum order price is AU$40.
I always order multiple goods usually around $100 but only maybe every
2 months or more.
Quick items at below $40 Ebay, or Amazon (careful with Amazon often
they give cheap price, in small, small print they slap you with
netflix, they also continuously do no charge credit card checks on
your bank with no ID, the bank gives me a alert and I cancel card, so
once purchased remove your Card details then log out)
-- 
Petzl
An evil enemy will from within, 
will burn his own nation to then rule over the ashes.
   Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu 
   (author of The Art of War), 5th century BC.

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#74094

Fromnoel <deletethis@invalid.lan>
Date2026-07-27 14:25 +1000
Message-ID<6a66ddd0$1@news.ausics.net>
In reply to#74093
On Mon, 27 Jul 2026 10:16:12 +1000, Petzl wrote:

>
> 
> To get to my Sydney suburb Campbelltown, minimum order price is AU$40.

Thats what I mean Qld requires 50 minimum spend, WTF shit is that, its 
why I aint been back to them in a fair while.

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#74095

FromPetzl <petzlx@gmail.com>
Date2026-07-27 16:10 +1000
Message-ID<0nsd6lhtsuafmkvimt90nv35khcrsbdvtp@4ax.com>
In reply to#74094
On 27 Jul 2026 14:25:52 +1000, noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> wrote:

>On Mon, 27 Jul 2026 10:16:12 +1000, Petzl wrote:
>
>>
>> 
>> To get to my Sydney suburb Campbelltown, minimum order price is AU$40.
>
>Thats what I mean Qld requires 50 minimum spend, WTF shit is that, its 
>why I aint been back to them in a fair while.
>
They fly it to Sydney then pay a Courier to deliver it to my home
delivery is included in the profit they make from a AU$40 dollar
order.
Campbelltown suburb is in the outer metro area of Sydney.
Last major metro town out of Sydney, on the way to Canberra, ACT

If I send on Friday it then goes China to Sydney customs then wgen
cleared Customs send it to TEMU's Sydney courier depot (all cost money
which comes from their profit from $40 or more)
Still arounf half Sydney price and the way I order better quality than
sold in Sydney.

I also include stuff for my neighbours, so far no complaints.
-- 
Petzl
An evil enemy will from within, 
will burn his own nation to then rule over the ashes.
   Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu 
   (author of The Art of War), 5th century BC.

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#74096

Fromnoel <deletethis@invalid.lan>
Date2026-07-27 21:29 +1000
Message-ID<6a67412c$1@news.ausics.net>
In reply to#74095
On Mon, 27 Jul 2026 16:10:13 +1000, Petzl wrote:

> On 27 Jul 2026 14:25:52 +1000, noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> wrote:
> 
>>On Mon, 27 Jul 2026 10:16:12 +1000, Petzl wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> To get to my Sydney suburb Campbelltown, minimum order price is AU$40.
>>
>>Thats what I mean Qld requires 50 minimum spend, WTF shit is that, its
>>why I aint been back to them in a fair while.
>>
> They fly it to Sydney then pay a Courier to deliver it to my home
> delivery is included in the profit they make from a AU$40 dollar order.
> Campbelltown suburb is in the outer metro area of Sydney.
> Last major metro town out of Sydney, on the way to Canberra, ACT
> 

and they overfly Brisbane and spend 90 more minutes on Jet-A1 fuel to get 
to Sydney, I think they should be charging YOU lot 10 bux more :)


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#74097

FromPetzl <petzlx@gmail.com>
Date2026-07-28 08:05 +1000
Message-ID<ntjf6l1ron1i2kba6dhgqpump7kdjegrqs@4ax.com>
In reply to#74096
On 27 Jul 2026 21:29:48 +1000, noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> wrote:

>On Mon, 27 Jul 2026 16:10:13 +1000, Petzl wrote:
>
>> On 27 Jul 2026 14:25:52 +1000, noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> wrote:
>> 
>>>On Mon, 27 Jul 2026 10:16:12 +1000, Petzl wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> To get to my Sydney suburb Campbelltown, minimum order price is AU$40.
>>>
>>>Thats what I mean Qld requires 50 minimum spend, WTF shit is that, its
>>>why I aint been back to them in a fair while.
>>>
>> They fly it to Sydney then pay a Courier to deliver it to my home
>> delivery is included in the profit they make from a AU$40 dollar order.
>> Campbelltown suburb is in the outer metro area of Sydney.
>> Last major metro town out of Sydney, on the way to Canberra, ACT
>> 
>
>and they overfly Brisbane and spend 90 more minutes on Jet-A1 fuel to get 
>to Sydney, I think they should be charging YOU lot 10 bux more :)
>
Would still be a cheaper deal and better product if they did charge
$10 more, 
However Amazon also sell very good products at competitive prices,
seem to be better prices than EBAY. 
So shop around.

I buy US made eye lid cleaner from Amazon. recommended by my
specialist, not as yet available in Australia. 
While there I also look for what else they have got, they don't AFAIK
have a minimum price for orders. 
Delivery much quicker than TEMU, from which I get in around 5 days.
Have bought Australian made Sheet sets, buck wheat pilliows from them
as example.

Googled "do temu own their own cargo jet to australia"
<https://share.google/aimode/ohXb3wAXSLHGmNJKl>
No, Temu does not own its own cargo jets flying to Australia.
Instead, they charter or use cargo space on commercial airfreight
operators, such as the Moldovan carrier Terra Avia whose Boeing 747
freighters are commonly nicknamed the "Temu Express" by aviation
spotters on routes from Hong Kong to cities like Brisbane and
Melbourne.

-- 
Petzl
“The Australian dream was hard, but was obtainable, you have to do the
work. You have to roll your sleeves up and sacrifice.” 
But with "Labor"/"Greens," “it’s ‘why do I have to do that when I can
just take it from them?’”

“There’s this illusion that quality of life is more important than
work ethic.
 ‘I want it now’ and one group’s telling them ‘You don’t have to be
educated, all you have to do is blame everything on somebody else and
they’ll support you.’ 

It’s ‘Why should I work when you’re saying I don’t  have to!’ 
There are more people willing to take a free lunch than go out and
build the sandwich,”

Our Australian commonwealth has survived numerous recessions, one
major depression, and two world wars. 
Doubt if it will survive under a Albanese Labor Government.

Isn't it weird that in Australia, our flag and our culture offend so
many people...  but our benefits don't?

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#74089

Fromnot@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev)
Date2026-07-26 18:07 +1000
Message-ID<6a65c046@news.ausics.net>
In reply to#74087
Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
> You see something there, that is 60% the price you would
> pay from local retailer. But is some brand you never heard
> of. Beware, it is made of b-grade chips and half the DIMMs
> won't even boot.

I did buy a couple of sticks from a Chinese Ebay seller years ago
and they worked perfectly. It was advertised as second-hand RAM
from a known manufacturer and seemed legit.

I wasn't so lucky with the new USB memory stick I bought from
Aliexpress though, which died after the first attemped write. I got
a refund though, so possibly worth the risk. Though Aliexpress has
got more complicated with refunds these days and caught me out last
time an order failed to arrive at all - on first attempt "wait
longer", then on a later attempt "too late to apply for a refund".
Grr...

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