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Posted
7 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

If we wish to stamp out this bad behavior, in ONE FELL SWOOP, or one Full Sweep, then we know what to do:

 

 , we need to stop buying...immediately.

B0llocks, the small handful who have actually been scammed may need to stop buying "en masse", the rest of us (the majority) have no need to boycott Lazada.

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Posted
1 hour ago, LittleBear57 said:

Lazada is full of scams and their customer service is nothing short of appalling. I am going through it myself at the moment and will put up a post myself soon.

 

Make sure that it is detailed and accurate.   Lazada is not "full" of scams and its customer service is excellent.  Will be interesting to read of your, probably untypical, example when you've finished composing it.

Posted
1 hour ago, UWEB said:

Changed to Shopee a while ago after some trouble with Lazada and their Helpdesk was more than awfull.

"...their Helpdesk was more than awfull" [sic].

How, specifically?

Posted
16 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Yes, the scams keep coming, sadly. 

You are jumping the gun, the OP  may or may not be a scam, you don't know.

The problem with items such as a printer is that some vendors will advertise an item when they do not actually carry stock on the basis they can aquire it quickly, but that may not happen.

A few years back I wanted a 22 inch TV to use as a monitor but it turned out there was a general shortage of a particular component and that size TV was in short supply. I had 5 orders cancelled by the system before I got what I wanted. That was in the days before vendors thought about asking customers to try and avoid cancellation.

Posted
12 hours ago, UWEB said:

I was not at the house. My business partner paid via QR code.

We tried to get the delivery guy to go away and come back, but there is a major shortage here on the island and deliveries are unreliable.

Postmen are even more rare. I have received zero post since Covid.

Almost all Thai/Burmese workers lost their jobs during Covid and went back to the mainland. Many have not returned.

Labour shortages in every discipline.

Posted
10 hours ago, Kopitiam said:

Why do you accept delivery when you know it was the wrong weight and size?  Just tell the delivery guy to bring it back to his office. That was what I did. No problem at all.

 

I was not at the house to receive it - see my post above.

Posted
16 hours ago, KhunLA said:

I try to use only LAZ MALL vendors, and don't order anything overseas more than couple 100 baht, unless I know the vendor already.    

I try to avoid overseas shopping as good as it can be seen.

Ordered some dog collars. Took about 3 weeks.

And it's the fake shop trick as known in other countries: local "shop" just links Alibaba or Temu scrap to his site fixing his own price etc.

You can't see that it comes from China before you ordered.

 

Posted

Just a thought @Crossy

 

You can contact seller in chat. As he claims the printer was already in transit, ask for the tracking number.

 

And no, printers are not tax-free. Lazada has a high volume of products sent through customs daily and by following tax rules get processed within 1-2 days regardless of what it is, based on documentation alone.

 

System won't cancel the order unless it hasn't been shipped at all by the date it was supposed to be delivered.

 

Working in print manufacturer, I can also tell you that price in China is roughly the same as what it is in Thailand, due to very slim margins on the hardware. It would not be possible to get half a price for a genuine product, unless it was stolen, demo model, stock clearance of old models, or a used item, since majority of A4 models are based on print engine from Canon or Lexmark with set price.

 

Above would hold true for A4 models from Brother, Canon, Fuji, HP, Kyocera, Ricoh and Xerox. I can't comment on Pantum or Lexmark. Samsung is HP for a while already. I'd be quite confident you didn't buy an A3 copier from Toshiba, Sharp or Konica Minolta as shipping costs alone would kill you.

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I buy COD only from Lazada overseas vendors. Unless it's low cost.😁
It was last week that I ordered an item COD. After a week they canceled the purchase (near ฿1000) 😂

Posted
13 hours ago, UWEB said:

Thanks for that. I was not aware.

Any chance you have a link to the new law?

 

I want to print it out, hopefully it's in Thai and looks official. I can just give it to the courier if I choose to invoke it.

 

Any further help would be greatly appreciated. I suspect others would too.

 

Little nuggets like yours are the main reason I even read these forums anymore.

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Posted

Have noticed that most packages or boxes of ordered items have the senders details on the front of the box, Scam deliveries do not have....

 

Used Lazada for years - always COD....  alway do the same Order, when confirmed put the money out ready. 

 

Both Monday and yesterday parcel arrived so say 299 baht, not ordered ,, talking to the delivery driver - they had 10 small boxes for different addresses in the Village - there are only 63 Hoses in the Village + one of the houses has be empty for over 2 years so no one would have ordered anything from that address

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