A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • EasyGoing1
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by stj
    china likes labor camps.

    hand chopping = saudi's and to a lesser extent afghanistan and iran,
    but in the last 2 cases you really need to be adicted to getting caught - usually they just give you a public wipping or throw you in prison!
    Barbaric ... to the core.

    Leave a comment:


  • stj
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    china likes labor camps.

    hand chopping = saudi's and to a lesser extent afghanistan and iran,
    but in the last 2 cases you really need to be adicted to getting caught - usually they just give you a public wipping or throw you in prison!

    Leave a comment:


  • EasyGoing1
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by stj
    kind of puts radio shack in its place!

    penalty for shoplifting is you get the shit kicked out of you until the police intervene probably. like it used to be everywhere.
    Radio Shack hell ... we got NOTHING like that out here ... though they do have what four times the people that we have?

    It use to be in some arab countries - though I don't know if this is true anymore, but the penalty for shoplifting was that you lost your hand ... literally.

    A communist country like China? I wouldn't put such measures past them ...

    ah ... looks like 3 to 20 years in prison depending on the severity of the theft and the history of the thief

    As is outlined in this article

    Still ... pretty steep punishments for theft...

    Leave a comment:


  • stj
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by EasyGoing1
    I've never seen anything like this before. It is simply amazing! A few things that stood out to me:

    1) We got NOTHING on china in terms of western retail culture
    2) I only saw one person smoking
    3) The shop owners clearly have ZERO worries about their products being shoplifted. I assume the penalties for shoplifting in China must be extreme.
    kind of puts radio shack in its place!

    penalty for shoplifting is you get the shit kicked out of you until the police intervene probably.
    like it used to be everywhere.

    Leave a comment:


  • EasyGoing1
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by diif
    Go to your order page and check the order, that will show what you actually ordered.
    The order page has a product description that matches the item page ... though the image is clearly not the image on the item page and I never looked at the order details after I bought it.



    Of course, I knew the price was most likely too good to be true and so I was willing to risk a few bucks to find out. So I am by no means upset about what happened at all cause I knew it was risk going into the purchase. I just thought that if by some chance I do get what they described on the product page then ... SCORE! lol

    Leave a comment:


  • EasyGoing1
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by stj
    post the link


    Here is the link

    Leave a comment:


  • EasyGoing1
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    I've never seen anything like this before. It is simply amazing! A few things that stood out to me:

    1) We got NOTHING on china in terms of western retail culture
    2) I only saw one person smoking
    3) The shop owners clearly have ZERO worries about their products being shoplifted. I assume the penalties for shoplifting in China must be extreme.

    Leave a comment:


  • redwire
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    That screen cap shows the "color" is not selected, it's not highlighted. Once you click there, then the pic changes to show what you've ordered and highlighted window around the "color", as in this pic.
    Default load of the webpage leaves (cursor) you on the bottom left which is just the picture gallery.
    Attached Files

    Leave a comment:


  • diif
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Go to your order page and check the order, that will show what you actually ordered.

    Leave a comment:


  • stj
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    post the link

    Leave a comment:


  • EasyGoing1
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by stj
    then your browser is shit
    happened to a friend with an iPhone!
    look at all the little pictures under the price - miss-labelled as "color"
    those are the items to choose between!
    I've been a network engineer for over 20 years. I used the Internet back when Mozilla was text based as was the "WEB" ... I write software ... from scratch ... I use Chrome on MacOS ... if these "options" were masked in color selections that were made available to me, I would have seen them ... but as you can see ... there are no options for color choices and the "More options" link in this screenshot only provides a selection of shipping methods. as you can see in the second screen shot.

    And though Google Chrome is arguably a shitty browser, that shit is only applicable as far as the browser is invasive to my personal data and preferences etc. In terms of technical ability to be a fully capable browser that can accurately show what a web server is kicking back to the browser ... Chrome tends to be the defacto standard in that context...



    Leave a comment:


  • sam_sam_sam
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    AliExpress is the worst about having the color option for some item and it sometimes not clear exactly what you are getting with a given option really

    One note to be aware of is that I order something that had an option to get four of the same exact item but they are shipping it in two separate boxes for some reason but they do not tell you that this is the case until you have two different tracking numbers

    And the tracking number information is very slow to update as well
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 09-27-2022, 02:49 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • stj
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by EasyGoing1
    I could sacrifice one ... figure out which pins do power and see if any of the pins would give me a signal I could read on the scope when powered on ...



    I just thought it was one of those "too good to be true" deals that I hear about all the time but never seem to be lucky enough to take advantage of... and the pictures and the description indicate NO WHERE that it's just the chip.

    I COULD get a refund but on a $15 purchase ... is it worth my time? NOPE!



    Did a youtube search but found nothing ... got a link?

    https://huntersourcing.com/shenzhen-electronics-market/
    https://www.travelchinaguide.com/cit...ics-market.htm

    Leave a comment:


  • stj
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by EasyGoing1
    In that screenshot that I linked ... I just increased the QTY and purchased ... I didn't see an option to choose chips vs boards...
    then your browser is shit
    happened to a friend with an iphone!

    look at all the little pictures under the price - miss-labelled as "color"
    those are the items to choose between!

    Leave a comment:


  • EasyGoing1
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by eccerr0r
    I wonder if those chips are even real, sometimes I wonder if sellers assume you can't do anything with BGA chips and send you dummy chips and hope you just eat the loss from the order mistake... ouch.
    I could sacrifice one ... figure out which pins do power and see if any of the pins would give me a signal I could read on the scope when powered on ...

    Originally posted by redwire
    OP can you get a refund or not. You aren't getting a board for $0.99, that's the IC price.
    I just thought it was one of those "too good to be true" deals that I hear about all the time but never seem to be lucky enough to take advantage of... and the pictures and the description indicate NO WHERE that it's just the chip.

    I COULD get a refund but on a $15 purchase ... is it worth my time? NOPE!

    Originally posted by stj
    there is video of that market - amazing place.
    10 floors of nothing but electronic components and sub assembly's
    Did a youtube search but found nothing ... got a link?

    Leave a comment:


  • EasyGoing1
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by redwire
    It's the market place - vendors pick up stuff from other vendors and resell. chinese stores will sell anything, they don't stick to any category. Pantyhose, LED's, IC's lol.

    At least it appears legit, latest silicon revision is B2. But the laser marking is a bit crude.
    I miss the days when IC's had pins. Really, for $1 this part puts to shame other MCU's but few people will use it raw, I couldn't solder a QFN-56 without it bubbling all over the place, flux on that ground pad.
    Strange the RP2040 contains no FLASH memory, it side loads code from an external SPI FLASH.
    The A/D still performs poorly, not even 9 bits, with no internal reference.
    The crudeness in the print could be an anomaly of the macro lens that I clipped onto my cell phone when i*took the picture ... $15 macro lens and all ...

    I thought the same about one board flash ... I mean did NOT including flash save money in the manufacturing? I would think that going external would be more expensive in the long run ... but what do I know about chip manufacturing ... nothing!

    I'm fairly confident that I could solder these chips. I have a nice hot air station that has never let me down... just need to find a project that will let me justify designing a board around the processors ... but ... they aren't going anywhere and have no expiration date and will be more than useful years from now, I'm sure.

    Leave a comment:


  • EasyGoing1
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    Originally posted by stj
    did you actually select the pi boards? i notice thats one of those anoying sellers with one page and many products
    In that screenshot that I linked ... I just increased the QTY and purchased ... I didn't see an option to choose chips vs boards...

    Leave a comment:


  • redwire
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    It's the market place - vendors pick up stuff from other vendors and resell. chinese stores will sell anything, they don't stick to any category. Pantyhose, LED's, IC's lol.

    At least it appears legit, latest silicon revision is B2. But the laser marking is a bit crude.
    I miss the days when IC's had pins. Really, for $1 this part puts to shame other MCU's but few people will use it raw, I couldn't solder a QFN-56 without it bubbling all over the place, flux on that ground pad.
    Strange the RP2040 contains no FLASH memory, it side loads code from an external SPI FLASH.
    The A/D still performs poorly, not even 9 bits, with no internal reference.

    Leave a comment:


  • stj
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    most chip sellers dont even know what they have - they just get a reel of chips from the shenzen market and re-sell them.

    there is video of that market - amazing place.
    10 floors of nothing but electronic components and sub assembly's

    Leave a comment:


  • eccerr0r
    replied
    Re: A Cautionary Tale - Alli Express

    I wonder if those chips are even real, sometimes I wonder if sellers assume you can't do anything with BGA chips and send you dummy chips and hope you just eat the loss from the order mistake... ouch.

    Leave a comment:

Related Topics

Collapse

  • DrankinSAW
    LG 37LG5020 and the tale of 2 seconds to black.
    by DrankinSAW
    I bought an LG 37LG5020 with a very strange issue.. it turns on, the display looks fine, but still, after 2 seconds, the TV shuts the backlight off..

    However, if i leave it plugged in for 20-40min.. the time it takes to shutdown the backlight, doubles (to 4 seconds)..

    I bought a new inverter, set to arrive on December 13th
    11-22-2023, 01:10 PM
  • dicky96
    Sad tale of a PS4 - no video output
    by dicky96
    OK guys, firstly I am no expert one these games consoles. I fixed one PS4 slimline last month, which is the first one I ever looked at, but that obviously had a broken HDMI connector so it was just a microsoldering job.

    This one is a PS4 Pro. it is two months old, bought from Game

    Basically this slipped off a bed and landed on the floor. The only visible damage is to the LAN port. You can insert a LAN cable and it clicks firmly in place but it is a bit tricky to remove.

    But since the accident the PS4 has no video output on the HDMI. When I turn it on the...
    05-28-2020, 04:39 AM
  • koby058
    Buying EC proggrammer
    by koby058
    Hi,

    Does any one bought from any of those stores and lived to tell ?

    Are those stores reliable ?

    https://shop.svod-project.com/

    https://www.vss.store/
    07-18-2023, 11:15 PM
  • rushouse77
    Lenovo X1 Extrem Gen 3 19770-SC EC data updating need help!
    by rushouse77
    Hi!
    Tell me a utility for recording all serial numbers in Thinkpad X1 Extreme Gen 3, I changed the EC and Think Engine BGA. The original one did not read, since the laptop did not respond even to the power button. BGA EC and second chip from disassembly taobao. Power on - ok, but all data invalid and beeps.

    The search only resulted in instructions and utilities for older models. I tried to update the firmware and rollback, but the BIOS only stores the Windows license. Everything else seems to be in EC........
    06-11-2025, 04:49 PM
  • robgerr
    Macbook A1708 Main 820-00840A
    by robgerr
    Good morning, this macbook does not power on. By connecting the (non-original) power supply it negotiates 20V and absorbs 1.40A (battery connected and perhaps charging). Disconnecting the battery it stores at 5V and after about 5 seconds it rises to 20V and absorbs 20 mAmp. I did a quick check under the microscope but I didn't find any oxidation damage, it seems perfect. I checked the main rails and they seem ok.
    PPBUS_G3H 13,070v
    PP3V3_G3H 3,42v
    PP5V_S5 5v
    PP3V3_S5 3,31v
    PP1V_S5G 1v
    PP1V8_S5 1,80V​...
    08-20-2024, 05:16 AM
  • Loading...
  • No more items.
Working...