Does anyone have some experience on this? Please let me know.. thanks a lot.
This post has been edited by moses0101: Oct 27 2021, 03:37 PM
Parcel shipping to china , which courier service ?, not sure which courier service is good
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Oct 27 2021, 03:34 PM, updated 5y ago
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I wanna ship something to china (some sample to the seller) , just light weight not even weight 1kg item, but not sure which courier service to choose if using flight. saw SF but expensive asf.
Does anyone have some experience on this? Please let me know.. thanks a lot. This post has been edited by moses0101: Oct 27 2021, 03:37 PM |
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Oct 27 2021, 03:37 PM
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POS Malaysia?
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Oct 27 2021, 03:40 PM
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Oct 27 2021, 03:41 PM
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Oct 27 2021, 05:20 PM
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Cheapest will always be POS Malaysia, the other big names always harga yahudi for normal users. No guarantees that things will arrive nicely, it's all down to your packaging. Though, everything reached recipient nicely in the few times I used their non-express international deliveries.
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Oct 27 2021, 05:30 PM
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Pos Malaysia EMS 200g also RM140
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Oct 27 2021, 07:11 PM
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Search for CBI express in ampang. I use before quite cheap sth like 20-30+ per kg to China.
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Oct 27 2021, 08:52 PM
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SF expensive? that day I ship a 5kg volumetric weight barang, Fedex quote me 675++, TNT 5xx, went to SF, only half the price at 33x including fuel surcharge. You tell me...
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QUOTE(moses0101 @ Oct 29 2021, 02:25 PM) Is it? China very guailan nowadays. Ship luggage clothes also will kena tax like brand new clothes. And is up to them to decide how much your clothes cost RRP, eg if you buy Nike at GPO RM100 they will still tax you at original price 3-400. Can ask Yunda la they should be cheaper. But really hard to ship stuff into China nowadays, this is true. |
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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ Oct 29 2021, 02:45 PM) Is it? China very guailan nowadays. Ship luggage clothes also will kena tax like brand new clothes. And is up to them to decide how much your clothes cost RRP, eg if you buy Nike at GPO RM100 they will still tax you at original price 3-400. Can ask Yunda la they should be cheaper. But really hard to ship stuff into China nowadays, this is true. hmm.. okok thanks for the info.. I think need to find someway to ship it if still want that price.. |
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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ Oct 29 2021, 02:45 PM) Is it? China very guailan nowadays. Ship luggage clothes also will kena tax like brand new clothes. And is up to them to decide how much your clothes cost RRP, eg if you buy Nike at GPO RM100 they will still tax you at original price 3-400. Can ask Yunda la they should be cheaper. But really hard to ship stuff into China nowadays, this is true. Yes, this is the norm and has been the norm for a while now. The price you paid or even the CIF value means very little to their Customs as they have a price gazette for just about everything. Yunda is probably the best and the cheapest, also most likely to be able to clear your goods and deliver it in one piece. It's indeed a pain to send items into China these days. While it's rare for the items to be stolen, it isn't unusual that something is purposely stopped for random checks. |
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Hi,
I just purchased through AliExpress (my X1 carbon laptop heatsink just RIP) T.T Date of purchase: 3/4/2023 Date of delivered: 13/4/2023 Air Freight The delivery was faster than expected, but the price was higher than if the shipment had been sent by sea. As I need it urgent. When purchasing from a seller who is unable to arrange direct shipment from China to Malaysia, MYEX logistics will help me ship my parcels back from China to Malaysia. Due to the fact that some of the items cannot be purchased in Malaysia and the lack of time and energy required to search around in Malaysia. Grab it for those who need it, just sharing my experiences https://www.facebook.com/myexcn https://wa.link/tgvq6f |
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mind ask what you are sending into china ? do mind you that many things cant get into china, especially electronic related.
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Make sure declare low price and made in China stuff else usually the seller also will ignore the package because need to pay custom tax and clearance fee. I used FedEx but I have 55% discount on corporate account.
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QUOTE(Windytws @ Apr 13 2023, 05:17 PM) Hi, What was the shipping rate?I just purchased through AliExpress (my X1 carbon laptop heatsink just RIP) T.T Date of purchase: 3/4/2023 Date of delivered: 13/4/2023 Air Freight The delivery was faster than expected, but the price was higher than if the shipment had been sent by sea. As I need it urgent. When purchasing from a seller who is unable to arrange direct shipment from China to Malaysia, MYEX logistics will help me ship my parcels back from China to Malaysia. Due to the fact that some of the items cannot be purchased in Malaysia and the lack of time and energy required to search around in Malaysia. Grab it for those who need it, just sharing my experiences https://www.facebook.com/myexcn https://wa.link/tgvq6f |
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It really depends on what you’re shipping and whether you prefer a fast and secure service or a cheaper option. If you’re looking for a cheap service, POS Malaysia is a good choice. You can drop off your parcel at any postal service point, and it’ll take 2-3 weeks to be delivered via China Post. Just keep in mind, it’s less secure since the parcel gets handed over to China Post, but it’s affordable, costing around RM 60. For fast and secure delivery, DHL is the way to go. They can pick up your parcel from your home, or you can drop it off at a DHL outlet. They offer various options depending on how quickly you need it delivered. You can use this guide to calculate rates online. So, to sum it up: Fast and Secure = DHL International Cheap and Slower = POS Malaysia quartre88 liked this post
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QUOTE(Khursheed Shah @ Jan 16 2025, 06:05 PM) It really depends on what you’re shipping and whether you prefer a fast and secure service or a cheaper option. Second this, as a Proc/Purch that frequently sends/request sample, DHL is quite goodIf you’re looking for a cheap service, POS Malaysia is a good choice. You can drop off your parcel at any postal service point, and it’ll take 2-3 weeks to be delivered via China Post. Just keep in mind, it’s less secure since the parcel gets handed over to China Post, but it’s affordable, costing around RM 60. For fast and secure delivery, DHL is the way to go. They can pick up your parcel from your home, or you can drop it off at a DHL outlet. They offer various options depending on how quickly you need it delivered. You can use this guide to calculate rates online. So, to sum it up: Fast and Secure = DHL International Cheap and Slower = POS Malaysia Fedex on and off have special discount depending on timing of their last cargo intake Both takes roughly 2 to 5 days depending on your parcel |
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