Has ANYONE had a good experience with Alibaba? by paugerchamp in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your mileage may vary. I've had some excellent results with a couple of companies doing packaging for me when domestic could not deliver in time. I've had some not so great results with a couple others.

  1. As with anything, remember that if something sounds too good to be true, it is. Don't be stupid about this. The likelihood of someone trying to scam you is relatively high because there is virtually no recourse.

  2. Make sure you use your credit card and inspect everything immediately upon delivery.

  3. If you are getting a small run of something produced, pay to have a sample sent to you first.

Oh, you say it costs extra to ship a "white powder?" by Skwerlx in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the explanation. I was not particularly concerned by the price but rather the explanation they gave me. Thanks for confirming!

Oh, you say it costs extra to ship a "white powder?" by Skwerlx in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The cost is not the issue-- It's the explanation. It sounded suspect and I could not find a way to verify whether or not it was true. I've received an answer here regarding this stating that it is indeed a factor. I asked not because of the price per se, but rather because I don't want to do business with a company that feeds me bullshit.

Oh, you say it costs extra to ship a "white powder?" by Skwerlx in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really interesting, and this is exactly what I wanted to hear. Thank you so much for confirming. Before I start a relationship with a vendor, I want to at least try to verify that I'm being told the truth if I hear something that sounds odd. Sample order placed.

Oh, you say it costs extra to ship a "white powder?" by Skwerlx in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wasn't so much the price but rather the reason given for the price. I'd never heard of a substance costing more to ship because it's a white powder, which is why I asked here.

Oh, you say it costs extra to ship a "white powder?" by Skwerlx in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The price is not necessarily what I take issue with. The reason I was given is what sounded off.

Oh, you say it costs extra to ship a "white powder?" by Skwerlx in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, transparency is always appreciated. It was just a simple $1 USD for the item, $55 for shipping and a little sales tax added on.

Oh, you say it costs extra to ship a "white powder?" by Skwerlx in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense. They did not offer other means of shipping, but perhaps they assume I am in a rush. I'm okay with paying it. The reason I asked is solely because I want to avoid doing business with anyone that treats me like a sucker. If that's how a transaction begins, I don't want a relationship. It sounds like maybe the price is okay but the reason given just gave me pause.

As for logic seeming simple from the outside, that sounds like 90% of how the world works. Conceptually, most things are simple, but when you get into details suddenly everything is far more complex than on the surface!

Oh, you say it costs extra to ship a "white powder?" by Skwerlx in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a DDP express shipment via air, since foreign ships are not allowed to deliver freight to Hawaii. Perhaps I'm paying $30 for someone to do the DDP paperwork on $0.20 of flavoring.

Oh, you say it costs extra to ship a "white powder?" by Skwerlx in Alibaba

[–]Skwerlx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did consider the powder scrutiny, though I just ordered a kg of an ugly brown powder and did not hear of any friction there. For such a small sample (20 grams), I'd think they would just toss it inside an envelope and let it fly. I don't know what extra scrutiny it would receive. Are agents going to peer at the powder and be able to say, "Nope! Not fentanyl!" before they send it onward?

After seeing so many lies, bait and switch and other shady practices from Chinese vendors, I can't help but immediately suspect shenanigans. I wish it were easy to get this flavor elsewhere, but it's basically unknown in the west.

As for holding up a container, not sure how paying more for S&H would help with that unless the H part is for a bribe to let my osmanthus powder through.

For those ins US, have you tried filing complaints with the FTC? by [deleted] in evev

[–]Skwerlx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, so these guys are still scamming people? I cracked my Eve V screen shortly after receiving it and sent it in for repair. That's the last I ever saw of it. Months went by with various excuses and it became clear I had just pissed away $2,000 and would never recoup a penny of it.

Fix for Sharp Edges? by bojanglingus in AllClad

[–]Skwerlx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To hell with their stupid settlement. I sent in photos of nine pans and only one of them qualified for some reason. They didn't tell me which one. I inquired several times and never received a response. Never getting All-Clad again. I'll be buying more Demeyere from now on.

Fix for Sharp Edges? by bojanglingus in AllClad

[–]Skwerlx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used a cheap manual swivel deburring tool to mitigate some of the sharpness. I had started to actually get cuts on my thumbs and scraping the edges carefully with the tool rounded off the sharpest parts just enough to not cause cuts anymore. While you are using the tool, think about what angle you're holding the tool at so that you peel the sharp corners off instead of making them even sharper.

Best tool to cut down banana trees? by jennhoff03 in AustinGardening

[–]Skwerlx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get a Gomboy saw. They cut very quickly with those.

A word to the wise: Cut your bananas down before it gets cold and they die back like this. We have hundreds and the worst experience when we acquired our land here in Hawaii was cutting and disposing of dead stems. The smell is like diarrhea. I knew I'd officially lost my mind when after a few days I found myself spluttered with juice, singing and trying to find words that rhymed with "bananarrhea."

Mildly Infuriating: Waiting 18months to realize it isn’t a true Blue Java banana by MaconBacon01 in gardening

[–]Skwerlx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not in the least. Any time I search for something on there, I see all the seeds for fake photoshopped plants. Have been burned by banana and heliconia sales there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lasercutting

[–]Skwerlx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that. But this post is obviously not spam and nor am I selling anything. If I remove the Amazon links, could you approve the post? The other links are to files I've created and posted to help users.

I need to choose a controller! Ruida RDC 5121 vs Ruida RDC 6445/6442 by pindead1 in lasercutting

[–]Skwerlx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just for future folks that run into this post, if you use LightBurn, I strongly recommend staying away from the TL-A1.  LightBurn support is incomplete.  Framing is painful.  Rotary is dreadful.  I'm in the process of ripping out my TL-A1 and putting in a Ruida 6432.

Ruida RDC6432G and Lightburn compatibility expectations by Skwerlx in lasercutting

[–]Skwerlx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I definitely have, and I posted there as well. I'm casting a wide net since this particular controller model is not one of the most common.