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Alongside other Chinese retailers like Shein and Temu, AliExpress has become popular international destination for cheap goods. In fact, their items are so cheap that it’s almost suspicious. In this article, we’ll explore why AliExpress is so cheap, if that’s a bad thing for the quality of the items, and what you can do to avoid being scammed on the platform.
Why are products so cheap on AliExpress?
The cost of labor, cost of goods, and cost of shipping are all much cheaper for Chinese companies than they are for companies in the majority of other countries. AliExpress also relies on nearly zero middlemen to connect buyers and sellers, which dramatically reduces prices.
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- ↑ https://www.dropshippinghustle.com/product-quality-on-aliexpress/
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