PayPal in AliExpress: how to use it, fees, refunds…

If you have been shopping on AliExpress for a long time, you will know about its complicated relationship with PayPal: years ago AliExpress allowed all payments to be made with this platform, then this option disappeared, soon after it reappeared but only with some sellers…

What is the current situation of PayPal and AliExpress? Let's take a look.

When can I pay with PayPal?

Until a few years ago, only a few sellers on AliExpress accepted PayPal. Back then, it was easy to spot because it was indicated with a badge on the product page, but that is long gone.

As of today, whether or not you can pay with PayPal does not depend on the seller anymore, but depends on the country from which you place the order.

What countries accept PayPal?

This is the list of the main countries in which PayPal is accepted:

  • USA
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
  • Ireland
  • Germany
  • Israel
  • Spain (except AliExpress Plaza)
  • Mexico
  • Brazil
  • Portugal
  • France
  • Italy
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Swiss
  • Sweden
  • Norway
  • Turkey
  • Netherlands

And here are the ones that DO NOT accept it:

  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Argentina
  • Perú
  • Poland
  • Ukraine
  • Czech Republic
  • Finland
  • Russia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Indonesia
  • Thailand
  • South Korea
  • Malaysia
  • Sri Lanka

If your country is not on either of the two lists, let us know in the comments and we will add it.

How to pay with PayPal

If your country is accepted, paying with PayPal is very simple: when you have your purchase in the shopping cart (click here) and click on “Place Order”, a window will open where you can choose a payment method (PayPal, Bank Card, Apple Pay…).

When you choose this secure payment method, AliExpress will redirect you to the PayPal website: now enter your email, password, confirm the payment and that's it, you will soon receive your purchase.

Will AliExpress charge me a commission?

In the past, AliExpress charged an extra fee for using PayPal. Although it also offered discounts for using this payment method, many times the commissions exceeded the bonuses and in the end, it was not profitable to use it.

Today, this extra fee has disappeared and it no longer costs us extra money to use PayPal, which is another reason to use it as a payment method.

But keep in mind that although AliExpress and PayPal do not charge us a commission, since it's paid by the sellers, our bank may charge us some kind of commission for currency exchange.

Depending on the country you reside, consider that this is something that can happen to you, so if you have any doubts, we recommend you to contact your bank.

Pros of using PayPal

When paying with Paypal you have two great advantages:

  • If you don't win the dispute, you can claim again.
  • You get a refund for the return costs.

Now we explain both of these in more detail.

Disputes if I paid with Paypal

If you pay with Paypal, you are more protected because you have two opportunities to claim the refund: first opening a dispute from AliExpress and, if you are not convinced by the resolution, claiming again from your Paypal account.

(Remember to start with the AliExpress dispute).

Let's see how to open a dispute through PayPal:

  • First log in to your Paypal account and on the main page click on “View all my activity”.
  • Find the payment you want to claim and click on it.
  • When the statement of your purchase opens, click on “Report a problem”.

Now you just have to fill out the dispute describing the problems you have had and wait for PayPal to review your entry and accept it.

Between 6 and 10 days after they accept your claim, the refund will be sent to the bank account you have linked to PayPal.

Request a free refund

As we told you in the article about returns in AliExpress, some products have free returns and others don't. If the product you want to return has free returns, there is no need to use PayPal.

If the product you want to return does, there is no need to use PayPal: just print the label, take it to the post office and you will not be charged anything.

However, if it does not have a free return, you can take advantage of PayPal to get a refund of the return shipping costs.

The process is quite simple: first you open a dispute and request the return, then you make the shipment and finally you claim PayPal to refund you the shipping cost. But now we explain it step by step:

Steps to follow

Make sure you have activated the PayPal returns service by clicking here (it is totally free).

As before, from the PayPal page, search for the purchase you want to return and click on “Get Refund of return costs”.

PayPal will ask you to upload a number of documents about your return (if you are missing any, you have 14 days to complete them).

Can I use free returns whenever I want?

No, you can only use this service up to 12 times a year (which seems sufficient and very reasonable to avoid the abuse of this feature).

If you return several items of the same order at different times (a maximum of three), they will be counted as different returns.

If my AliExpress order is already marked as “Free Return”, can I also request it through PayPal?

If the AliExpress seller already offers you a free return, you will no longer be able to request it through PayPal.

You won't need it either, since items marked with “Free Return” always accept the return (whatever the reason).

Maximum amount covered by PayPal to refund you for the return of an order

The refund consists of a maximum of €30.

Normally this is enough, but it depends on the size and weight of the package, so you can ask for a budget from several courier companies and choose the one that suits you best.

To reduce costs, we recommend that if the package weighs less than 2 kg, ask them to send it as a registered letter instead of a certified package.

Alipay: the alternative

First you have to know that any of the payment methods offered by AliExpress are totally secure, although you may find one more secure than the other.

Now let's compare PayPal with another of the most popular payment methods of the Asian giant: Alipay.

PayPal vs Alipay

AliExpress created Alipay to offer a secure payment method controlled by themselves and it has already become the main payment method for Asian commerce (they call it the “Chinese PayPal”).

Both payment methods seek to offer protection to the buyer and, to tell the truth, although Alipay is less known, AliExpress is trying to get more people to use it as their preferred alternative.

The advantages provided by Alipay are very similar to Paypal's:

  • Instant refunds.
  • Secure payments with 24-hour monitoring of all your transactions to avoid fraud.
  • Get bonuses when paying on AliExpress (this is the only thing that differentiates it from Paypal).

As we have already said, AliExpress wants more people to use Alipay as a main payment method, and intends to achieve it with very interesting bonuses. For example, by giving you €2 for setting up your account and €1 for adding a bank card or for paying with Alipay three times a month.

You can set up your Alipay account by clicking here.

Also, remember that we have a post dedicated exclusively to Alipay here.

Opinions: Is it worth paying with PayPal?

As you know, AliExpress's relationship with PayPal is not as stable as we would like it to be. They continuously vary their conditions of use and although right now using it is an excellent option, this can change at any time.

What is clear to us is that all these ups and downs are due to a clear strategy on the part of AliExpress: to gradually leave PayPal in the background in order to promote Alipay.

We recommend that you always use the payment method that suits you best, as both are completely safe. If by paying with Alipay you can benefit from discounts on your purchases, do not hesitate to take advantage of the opportunity.

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  1. Abdulraheem Abdulrauf ·

    I’m finding it difficult to pay with my credit card but usually see 3d transaction failure, Kindly assist me in resolving this issue

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  2. Tried ordering an item on Aliexpress. Payment did not go through. Have sufficient credit, entered information properly.

    Created an alipay account. Site stated it’s illegible.

    What other payment options are there if credit card payments fail?

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  3. hello ali, when i want to add card.. there always ”oops, we failed to save your card due to system reason. please try again later” .. i already tried both my debit card.. the problem still persist.. what actually happen? im getting annoyed for this problem.. i cant buy anything now from aliexpress.. please help

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  4. Is it possible to change the address after payment on Ali Express possible?

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  5. Although the ali-pay system works well, my bank charges me for foreign currency transfers and payments. Is there a way to convert the amount into another currency before carrying out the transaction?
    I prefer Paypal because I don’t get charged by my bank for using it

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  6. The firs time that I try to buy something on Aliexpress and what a frustration! I put 5 items on the shopping chart and I haven’t been able to buy. The wbeiste stops working, error messages, it goes to fully in Chinese, saying that I am unable to buy online internationally, no PayPal! Incredible! It doesn’t look serious. Going back to eBay instead.

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  7. I have been shopping on Aliexpress for more than a year i suppose, most recent order i placed was on Dec 22nd 2015.

    Today i placed 3 orders and all of them failed to pay !! ; I can no longer pay using my Credit card that i have been using, it prompted me to verify and open an Alipay account; – How could a huge website change the payment options overnight with no notice to users what so ever ?

    What changed ? Why can we no longer pay via credit card from US.

    There is no way to contact support via phone, chat is absolutely useless as the agents have no knowledge of what the user is facing and how a sudden change was implemented !

    I hope some one at Aliexpress pick’s-up from this forum and responds. !

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  8. do you ship to the Philippines? how much is the shipping cost?

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    • Hi Cris, the sellers from AliExpress usually ship worldwide. Shipping is usually free if you are patient enough to wait for the product (free shipping takes longer) 😉

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  9. Hello, I can see a “3D secure” logo in the AliExpress payment screen, when I pay with my credit card. The problem is, that is NOT a 3D secure way – the real 3D security requires a payment commitment from the mobile phone (it sends normally, with other platforms) a transaction request to the mobile which I must confirm. That is 3D secure. My question is: why do you write “3D secure” when it’s not? To be honest, I don’t feel very safe everytime I pay at AliExpress. Thank you, Andrej

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  10. Please Help!
    I have always used prepaid visa/mc for online shopping. I don’t own a single normal credit card. I just went to purchase on aliexpress and the card wouldn’t work. Bought another brand of prepaid card and that doesn’t work. After a long, frustrating day I finally find out you can no longer make international purchases with prepaid cards. Is there a way for me to still shop on all express?

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    • Hi Jen, its the first time we’ve heard about this (it must be recent), we will certainly look in to it. Have you given AliPay a shot? It AliExpress’s equivalent of Paypal, its simple to set up and you can top up your account with credit cards, debit cards, Western Union etc…

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      • 2017 andthe problems still exist. Yet you advertise to the humble housewife offering points fot a vame het seem to want big buck buyers after a week or so. Very disappointed

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        • April 2017, …..and still not solved, that’s how serious Alipay is about their business.
          Come on, 2+ years later and the same problem still exists ? Kidding right !

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        • How can you buy on aliexpress with PayPal or bank account ?

          Alipay is no longer exists

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  11. I’ve been trying to order stuff for a month now. I’m not sending you a copy of my ID or passport to “Verify” just bring back paypal and add a 3% surcharge ontop.

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  12. HI
    I think there is still a problem I have ordered from aliexpress. Your suppliers NEVER NEVER EVER admit thier product is defaulted, or damaged. So i allows your vendors only to claim half . Its always settled for half or threaten to go through alibaba to settle it
    which in turn settles for half or in favor of the seller.

    Time and time again the same always the vendor will win , even if he gets half he gets his cost of the goods. So he has nothing to loose.
    You should consider siding with the buyer.
    Once i ordered somethign it was fake (dont tell me now you sell no fakes theres still 100s of fakes ther RIGHT NOW) but customs seized it.
    Then i only get half back? Why am i responsible for it.

    Your sellers should be penalized more strictly not this half back system.
    Let buyers use paypal and see how it works out they are trust worthy.

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    • That’s because its all fake lol, if you want real stuff pay the hundreds of dollars for it from the authorised sellers. lol if you think you are buying real designer brands for like 10 bucks you shoudn’t have a credit card

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