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US $3 off Coupon (US $3.01 Min Spend) at AliExpress [via AliExpress Chrome Extension]

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  • +1

    I haven't had any items delivered from AliExpress for a long time. "Departed country of origin" about a month ago, for about 10 things

    • I bought a portafilter and was delivered within 2 weeks by yanwen special line. It depends very much on the shipping company

    • I ordered something since April. Filed a card dispute the other day and it arrived this morning lol

    • Anything that's not using standard Aliexpress shipping or registered airmail will not arrive for ~1 month. I'm only just recently getting parcels for orders from late April with el cheapo options like Yanwen and Cainao, while the standard Aliexpress shipping parcels arrive in about 2-3 weeks.

    • I've had some very-long-delayed stuff arrive in the last two weeks, so the pipeline isn't as completely blocked as I previously thought.

    • My last one that arrived (2nd July) was five weeks from "departed country of origin" to delivery, six weeks overall. This was "China Post Registered Air Mail".

  • I ordered 3 items back in May to use up some coupons all in one order. 1 got cancelled, 1 arrived last week and another is still in transit.

  • +1

    Is it just CCP paranoia or is it reasonable to suggest installing inside of a virtual machine and then wiping it after use, rather than giving away privacy on your everyday browser?

    • +1

      I was thinking something similar but not as extreme. I'll probably get the extension, use the discount then get rid of the extension

    • +2

      I don't think that's paranoia at all - I would only ever install software like this in a VM (including Chrome).

      In general, I don't install any software to my daily driver directly once it is setup initially. There could be an exception, but it would be very rare.

      I don't want any other software creating issues or instability on my primary machine. I have always done things this for more than twenty years (no VMs then, but being extremely conservative with what I install). This approach has meant I have never had any stability issues with Windows or Linux (maybe I wouldn't have anyway, but experience with clients would imply otherwise) since at least Win98SE, Win2KPro, through WinXPSP2, Win7Pro, and now Win10Pro, plus all of the Ubuntu LTS Versions back as far as at least 6.06LTS - probably further if you include Debian 2 in the nineties.

      If you have it in a VM, and you don't use the VM for much, then you could leave it installed in there. If the VM is powered down, then the software can't do anything.

      Alan.

      • Yeah installed to VM and reverted back to snapshot after checkout, free $ without (completely) selling your privacy! Cheers Cheapies and CCP!

    • +1

      Chrome extensions are sandboxed so unless there is a vulnerability it shouldn’t be a problem.

  • +2

    CCP browser plugin. LOL no thanks.

  • +2

    you can install to grab the coupon then remove….

  • can only be used twice with the same credit card, after that it cancels payment with a security error

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