Grade A must have a good QR code. A good picture of the (scratched) QR code should be enough. BTW, the QR code
has the manufacture date and Grade A must be less than a year old. However, if all else fails, compress the cells
(correctly - research carefully) and they should give you many years...
1) "why does AliExpress not intervene?" I have asked myself that question with many possible answers.
My 1st one was "the algorithm" tuned to make the most (short term) profit. Algorithms don't care if
it is a scam or in your case, a small sham. My current thought is...
Lucky you. There are still a few honest stores on aliexpress.com. It is difficult for them to stay in business because they can not compete with the every increasing scam stores -- that are highly supported by aliexpress.com. They make the highest profit because
they are the highest volume.
Yes, I have 20 of them. This is a aliexpress.com scam. I measured 240Ah per cell. I then ordered 320Ah cells. They
have tracking numbers that are only recognized by www.17track.net. Try it, my tracking number is: HJYTE2133991462YQ.
It will show "at nearest Post Office". If you change...
I believe the largest cell made on Aliexpress.com is actually 304Ah. I bought the 420Ah cells that measured 240Ah.
I would strongly suggest not buying from aliexpress.com. I have had better luck with alibaba.com, but aliexpress.com
seems to be scamming and getting away with it. The scams may...
I have had the same experience with Aliexpress.com. I think the "numbered" stores are owned by aliexpress.com.
Several of the "stores" reply to questions by the same person. How long they can get away with this remains to be seen.
I think the photos on the sellers page were "obscured" with intentions to fool you into your thinking. There is absolutely NO ambiguity
on the order and the label on the cell. It says 420Ah.... I included a picture of the cell in another post.