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AliExpress: 15% Cashback ($30 Cap Per Transaction) on Affiliated Products @ TopCashback AU

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As the latest AliExpress sale nears the end here is an upsized cashback offer to 15% for anyone still looking to buy anything. Cashback will track with the use of AliExpress Coupons, Seller Coupons, Coins and Credit as long as the conditions below are met.

Please ensure that the products you want to buy are affiliated by using the link checker. It's very important that you confirm your order as received within 90 days of ordering to be eligible for cashback. Please note some orders may automatically mark themselves as received once the tracking is shows as delivered.

Cashback terms and exclusions

  • Cashback is eligible only on affiliated products. Enter the product ID or URL on this link to check eligibility, then click the 'Get Cashback' button to complete your order.
  • Cashback is ineligible on purchase of the following items: face masks, medical consumables, gift cards, virtual products, coupons, travel, ebooks, AliExpress Top-up, and any non-affiliated AliExpress products.
  • Confirmation of goods received must be made in your AliExpress account within 90 days of placing your order to be eligible for cashback.
  • A $30 cashback cap applies per AliExpress transaction (unless specified differently during promotions advertised on TopCashback).
  • Cashback is ineligible on purchase of gift cards and/or use of gift cards for payment.
  • AliExpress trades in US dollars meaning the purchase amount and the cashback amount tracked may vary due to conversion rates.
  • Most retailers calculate cashback based on purchase amount excluding taxes & delivery charges. Your cashback may be slightly lower than expected due to this.
  • AliExpress reports transactions based on item and not combined cart value. If you purchase multiple items in one order, they will report to your TopCashback account as multiple transactions.
  • Ensure you disable plugins such as Honey, AdBlock, uBlock, Pi-hole & VPNs prior to clicking/tapping from TopCashback as they may prevent your order from tracking.

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Referrer gets $35, referee gets $10 (after $10 of earned cashback within 180 days of signing up).

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Comments

  • When does this end?

    • +1

      Monday 4:59pm AEST

  • +1

    Was hoping to see another 7700 deal come up before the end but ah well, there's always next sale

  • Any dust collectors to stack this with? I need a new one to fill the existential dread

  • -1

    Is it normal for a tracked amount from AE to still be pending from Jan 1st 2025? Items were marked as received about 2 weeks later…

    • Did you cancel, return or refund any of the order?

      • -1

        Possibly. But how does that affect the rest of the order?

        • +1

          Yeah

          If an order is cancelled / returned / exchanged / modified, it will no longer be eligible for cashback and will be declined in your account.

  • +3

    Broken record - check your final cost after Ali add the mystery rate of "GST" .

    Somehow eBay ended up cheaper (even with a stacked discount). Ali need to fix this side. No point taking up a 15% Cashback when they are adding a 20% tax.

    • There's no one here from AliExpress to resolve the issue. If you want them to fix it, grab the tax number from the invoice (download from orders page on desktop site) and report to ATO. With enough reports the ATO can investigate and take appropriate action.

      • -1

        Only issue there is that the ATO are the most useless organisation in Australia!
        I got audited for $4 (and my tax rate is 37%). They wasted 20 mins paying an employee, with best case scenario saving <$2.

        But.. that's probably the only option. Have you reported before? if so who to/ where?

        • I haven't done it myself. You'd have to go through the tip off form or ring the hotline.

      • I've always wondered how the foreign GST stuff would ever be enforced. Has a single foreign company with no dealings in Australia ever been "investigated"? I don't mind paying tax, it does feel a bit weird when you have no idea if the "tax" you are paying ever makes it back here.

        Even more suss when they don't follow the actual law, it should be converted to AUD and then applied at 10%, they don't do that. It should also have the option to provide a GST registered ABN and not apply tax at all.

        • Non-resident businesses don't need an ABN to be able to collect GST from Australian consumers. Instead they have what's called a platform GST registration number and that's exactly what's listed on the invoice. This allows AliExpress (Alibaba Singapore) to collect GST and remit it to the ATO.

          I managed to speak to someone in the legal department months ago and this was their interpretation of the law:

          If the product went from $100 on sale for $90 from AliExpress then it should be $90+100*0.1 GST.

          Since for the merchant the actual price is $100

          Obviously that's incorrect and misleading. I didn't get much further than that. Hence why I think reporting to the ATO is a much better option than complaining here where there's no one to see it.

          • @Clear: Right, well let's do it.. I'll send mine.

          • @Clear: I think you may have misunderstood my comment.
            They should not be collecting GST from Australian GST registered businesses. If you provide an ABN that is GST registered they should not charge you GST.
            As you pointed out in your reply they also don't calculate and collect GST correctly.

            If those two simple things aren't being done, how much confidence do we have they are even sending the tax on.

            • @OzzyBrak: Ah yep got it. In this instance you'd claim a GST credit.

  • -1

    What is an affiliated product?

    • +1

      What does the deal say? It tells you exactly how to check what is and isn't affiliated.

  • +5

    i had bad experience with Aliexpress, esp when you buy with bundle, you will notice they charged you with tax more than 10% (mine is 18%). I chat with the customer service 3 times and they didn't seem to understand as they kept responded that 10% tax is applied as per Australian Government. On the third query, they cancelled my current orders though it says already picked up from warehouse with reason shipping issue. Small amount, but they double dip with tax. Watch it guys.

  • +1

    Since every item you buy is tracked as a separate transaction, if i return 1 item, would that invalidate cashback for that specific item or the whole order?

      • Thanks for that! That's great to hear!

        • It seems I got lucky and it may not be the case. Please see this reply.

  • Great. Picked up a set of Nothing Ear 2024 earbuds for only $130.

  • I made three transactions last night (separate clicks through TCB each time) and the second two have tracked, but not the first which of course was the biggest at $200. Their missing cashback page says you can't submit a missing cashback request for AliExpress.

    • It's probably too early for the claim. Was the big one affiliated?

      • The message didn't say it was too early (I get that it is), it said it's not an option for this merchant. Maybe it's a poorly worded message and it will let me submit it in a week's time. I only tried this early because one of the cashback platforms lets you lodge it early and it just sits as pending until the timeframe, but I could be thinking about SB or CR. Yeah, it was an affiliate product.

        Edit: I went through the process of lodging one for another merchant that I clicked through to less than 7 days ago (MyDeal), and the message does not appear. So it very much seems they don't accept missing cashback claims for AliExpress.

        • Alright I double checked. It lets you appeal after 7 days, or you could cancel and reorder again.

  • Does it stack with AUMY05?

    • +1

      Yeah

  • Do all the items in the order have to be affiliated? or can it be a combination of both, where only the affiliated ones will track?

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