Update: This popular front-page deal is available again with a slight price rise.
AMYET-EBIKE Store via AliExpress has
20" AMYET V9-G60 48V 20AH 1000W Fat Tire Adult Ebike (2 Colors) on sale for $583.55 -> now $585.98 - $100 with promo code
AEUS100 in cart = $483.55 -> $485.98 -> $481.82 -> $496.96 -> $481.34 -> $472.29 -> $467.55
>Now $468.36.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
iconian for sharing this deal.
- Note: Price may fluctuate slightly with currency exchange rates. You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added to add items to your cart and place an order. To add your address, go to Settings via the drop-down menu at the top of the page, then select Shipping Address. You may have to manually type in the promo code to apply it at checkout. This item ships from a USA warehouse.
About this Item:
- 48V 20Ah Lithium Battery
- 330 lbs Capacity
- 30+ Mile Range
- 7-Speed Shimano Gear
- 1000W Brushless Motor, 1500W Max
- Alloy Steel Bike Frame
- Color LCD Display
- Dual Suspension
- LED From Light
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Right now I have to wait until August 8th for the next step of the dispute process with Chase. Aliexpress support has been zero help after telling me to return it for a refund but pay shipping on my own. FedEx quoted me 560 dollars for shipment back to California which I'm not willing to do since I have no packing materials (box destroyed on the way to me) and no guarantee I'll get a refund if I ship literal garbage back as the seller has to approve it once returned. I'm throwing the bike out either way as it's so damaged and missing everything to put it together that its worthless. The battery was even left in the on position during shipping and you could tell this was a used bike before they threw it in the box lose without any padding just a bike in a big box... the fork is completely bent and the head's top screw holes are broken off completely to top it off.
I was going to pull the trigger but I am going to pass. I don't need any headaches like the one you are going through.
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Right now I have to wait until August 8th for the next step of the dispute process with Chase. Aliexpress support has been zero help after telling me to return it for a refund but pay shipping on my own. FedEx quoted me 560 dollars for shipment back to California which I'm not willing to do since I have no packing materials (box destroyed on the way to me) and no guarantee I'll get a refund if I ship literal garbage back as the seller has to approve it once returned. I'm throwing the bike out either way as it's so damaged and missing everything to put it together that its worthless. The battery was even left in the on position during shipping and you could tell this was a used bike before they threw it in the box lose without any padding just a bike in a big box... the fork is completely bent and the head's top screw holes are broken off completely to top it off.
Do update as it is still hard to get any real clarity or big picture on how these type problems work out. Any info would be greatly appreciated and may be critical to someone else. I suspect the CC companies may always come down on the side of the consumer but really do not know. I have heard anecdotally that Amazon will but they usually want a few hundred more for the same bikes.
That information is critical to all of us or nay that are considering these cheap China bikes. To many times the deals just turn into us getting berated for daring to buy a cheap ebike. The Youtube world kind of does the same and you will just get advice to not buy. I don't find that stuff helpful as of course I would like new Lexus will full factory warranty and free oil changes for life but may only have the budget for the used 2002 Ford with no warranty at all. It makes it hard to find real information or tips about cheap ebikes
I think it worth the risk of some headache if we know we can get CC refund at least in this kind of scenario. I have three myself that I payed much more for and luckily had no major problems and just one healightmount I have some trouble with but have been stratified. At the new low prices I am tempted to jump and want road cruse for the wife and maybe some for some other family members.
We are SD we ought to be able to put this together and figure this out and come up with set system or plan to give at least some basic assurity of full refund when receiving damaged non working items.
Hope others can comment as how to at least get some minimum security when buying these bikes. Maybe someone knows of any of good forums or websites that discuss such things?
I did find this guy on Youtube and he seems one of the few that will give a fair look at cheap e-bikes and not always turn up his nose in disgust.
https://www.youtube.com/@BermPeakExpres
I did also notice some channels that will help with repairs and diagnostics.
Time for the cheap ebike community to get away from the snots that just discount it completely and tellus we have no right to ask a question unless we spend big money. Some of these products seem very nice for the money and they are costing what a regular bike did not long ago.
(While obviously not ideal in this case), it's a valid business defense for any chargeback.
I can see the claim going either way.
These higher dollar (and heavy) purchases are always risky from places like these.
I've never once had a driver throw a cup at me while cycling, intentionally try and hit me and run me off the road, yell slurs at me, swear at me, or honk incessantly because they lack the brain cells to pass a cyclist on the road. Never once had a driver ever failed to yield to me at crosswalks or ran red lights while i was in the intersection.
I have had a cyclist not yell "on the left" once while I was walking in the bike lane though, so you know, *death to cyclists.*
But the point is that the seller makes it look like it was delivered when it wasn't thereby making it more difficult (or sometimes impossible) with the credit card company to challenge it.
(While obviously not ideal in this case), it's a valid business defense for any chargeback.
I can see the claim going either way.
These higher dollar (and heavy) purchases are always risky from places like these.
It's not a good business look to require a customer to pay 500 in return shipping for a 500 purchase to get(or not get) a 500 refund.
(While obviously not ideal in this case), it's a valid business defense for any chargeback.
I can see the claim going either way.
These higher dollar (and heavy) purchases are always risky from places like these.
I don't think you have considered this at all and are doing what I see and warned of just dismissing his problem by saying well that is what you get for wanting cheap ebike.There are always details and legalities that may not be at first obvious and we can research them and figure out ways. If someone takes you advise and gives up it is for sure not going to pan out.
I do think you are dismissing much to quick without even taking a basic look and did not even mention the glaringly obvious. First right on the sale page it says returns are free.
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I'd think just that would be enough for the CC to side with him.
We can go to Amyet's website and they say the same which again makes me think it cut and dried and CC dispute for an easy win.
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Some further thoughts if those obvious ones and what look like sure ones to me do not do the trick.
I sell on Ebay if the PO destroys my package there is no legal way I can force the buyer to pay for it or even ship it back. Both Ebay or the a CC company would side with the buyer.
I have had it happen when the person received the item and nothing was wrong. I can only assume that maybe something broke or they broke it and months later Ebay notifies me of CC dispute. Per Ebay policy they did not take my money but the CC did give the buyer back their funds and found in their favor. Another case had a buyer saying six months later that his order to me was fraud and he did not place an order and he disputed the charge. I thought that was any easy one as Ebay and me could see his order and see it had been imitated by him and delivered to him yet I got notice again from ebay that the CC had sided with the buyer. Ebay did not take my funds but the CC dispute was settled in his favor. I had been in communication with him and he was total nut that said I sold him something else and he did not get it and that I had overcharged him anyway
CC have an interest, pun unintended, in keeping their customers happy and are not going to side with bad sellers or they will lose them. He did not get what he paid for and I bet any amount that we will see the CC sides with him. They are going to be calling a place that probably will not answer the phone anyway.
In my post I also asked that maybe everyone should not be so dismissive and we should not want to see other SD members suffer as we do not like they bought something that was may be all they could afford or willing to pay for basically a semi expensive toy. Helping them if they have problem with an order and not just tell them well I told you so is they better strategy for supposedly consumer driven site. If I guy gets ripped off on a broken bottle of wine I care not if he spent $2 or $2000. Can't give up the game just because some budget is smaller and before it is started.
I would lay big money that we will see this guy get his money back and hopeful it will help discount what I think may be myths about cheap ebike sales. They are a product like any other and when you use CC you get certain protections and when you buy from merchants you get even more if they have nay that apply. Walmart and Amazon use these same makers and they can be held to account form what I see but they will not be if you do not try. I do often see reviewers that will give up, throw their hand up and lose the fight if it takes any little effort but I think pushing doom and gloom may make that more likely to happen and favors the sellers.
Lets advise SD member not do that and go for the win. Lets get them the information and tips they need so they can make these type purchases moderately safely.
It's not a good business look to require a customer to pay 500 in return shipping for a 500 purchase to get(or not get) a 500 refund.
It has nothing to do with "good business look".
It's a third party (CC disputes) that decides them. Normally (unless the merchant doesn't reply), you have to send it back to get a refund. That's the script.
If they'll even look at the other details, given OP will not be doing that will be the very YMMV factor is getting it decided in your favor.
The only point was there's no "it's in the bag to win" to his scenario.
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It has nothing to do with "good business look".
It's a third party (CC disputes) that decides them. Normally (unless the merchant doesn't reply), you have to send it back to get a refund. That's the script.
If they'll even look at the other details, given OP will not be doing that will be the very YMMV factor is getting it decided in your favor.
The only point was there's no "it's in the bag to win" to his scenario.
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