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Advertorial Review: Aramex Global Shopper

By BikeHubCoreAdmin · 51 comments

Aramex Global Shopper is an international shipping service that allows you to shop from countries and online stores that would normally not ship to South Africa or where the online retailers shipping charges are prohibitive. They will then deliver your parcel to your doorstep and take care of customs in the process. That means more online shopping options, hassle-free.

With the advent of online shopping and the ease with which we can buy from just about anywhere in the world, shipping to South Africa has always been a challenge. In the early years, I mostly bought books and CD’s (remember those) from Amazon, but when my wife bought me a GoPro 4 for my birthday last year I realized for the first time just how little is shipped to South Africa. That meant that quite a few of the really want accessories were reserved for the lucky people who live abroad.

The same goes for direct to public bike brands like Canyon and YT Industries. Enter Aramex Global Shopper. What you need to know about Aramex Global Shopper:

  • This service is available to anyone who lives in South Africa, Botswana or Kenya.
  • Orders are automatically shipped to your South African address as soon as they arrive in your Aramex Global Shopper account. You won’t be able to combine orders to all be sent at one time
  • There is a once-off $45 lifetime membership fee (Pricing is in dollars as they are an international shipping company)
  • Aramex Global Shopper offers a money back guarantee if you’re not satisfied with their service within the first 12 months
  • You can pay using your credit card or Paypal
  • As part of the service they offer, Aramex Global Shopper insures shipments up to the value of $100 for free. If a shipment is lost or damaged, they will fully compensate you equal to the package’s invoice value. You can opt to pay $1 per additional $100 value for parcels that are worth more than $100, but it isn’t mandatory.
  • Their service includes paying any customs charges on your behalf, taking the frustration of delays and dealing with customs out of your hands completely. They will simply upload the charges to your account for you to pay before they make your delivery.

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To make use of their service you will need to follow these steps:

1. Set up an Account
The usual online account details apply here. Name, surname, email address, shipping address and preferred payment method. This can be edited at any stage giving you the option to ship to an alternative address or using a different payment method for a specific order if you’d like.

And that’s it! All that’s left to do is shop.

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Once you have registered with Aramex Global Shopper, you will receive personalized physical addresses in 14 locations, New York, London, Shanghai, Istanbul, Dubai, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Milan, Barcelona, Paris, Singapore, Ontario and Malaysia. You can use these addresses to shop from the US, UK / EU, China, Turkey, UAE, India, Hong Kong, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Singapore, Canada and Malaysia. These are used as a forwarding address and you can select which one to use based on who and where you are shopping from.

For my first order I used the New York address as I shopped from Amazon’s US Store. In doing so I qualified for free 2 day shipping in the US and only had to pay for the shipping costs from NY to Cape Town.

The website is easy to navigate with nifty online tools like a ‘Rate Calculator’, ‘Currency Converter’ and a ‘Track Your Shipment’ tool. With the aid of these tools you can calculate the shipping rates etc. before you place your online order. Email updates are sent to keep you informed as your parcel makes its way through the system. Should you wish to not receive these, or missed one, their online tools help a great deal. Each and every parcel is assigned its own Aramex tracking number with reference to the shipper’s tracking number, thereby making it easy to track your shipments. Click on the tracking number and it opens a page showing full details and status. To write about my experience with them, I kept an eye on their turn-around and it was nothing short of impressive with virtually no delay their side.

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My order did hit one snag, though. Instead of shipping my order in 3 shipments, Amazon sent 2 each with its own invoice and another 4 sharing 1 invoice. This caused a bit of confusion at customs as those 4 parcels needed to be totalled to calculate the import duties and not be charged for the full amount for each parcel. Thankfully Aramex Global Shopper’s local customer services got in touch with me and sorted the issue out with customs directly with no real effort on my part. Their communication was very good – the experience left me impressed and confident that they will be able to tackle any hurdle along the way. Obviously this won’t be an issue with many other online shops as they ship from their own warehouses.

Barring any unforeseen delays, you can expect your parcel to reach your doorstep in 3 – 6 working days which is very impressive considering the extra stop.

Aramex Global Shopper’s shipping rates to South Africa:

Zone 1 Countries – Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Malaysia, Spain, Singapore, US, UK

  • Shipping Rate for first half kg: R 175
  • Shipping Rate per additional half kg thereafter: R 99

Zone 2 Countries – Turkey, UAE, India

  • Shipping Rate for first half kg: R 131.31
  • Shipping Rate per additional half kg thereafter: R 74.30

Duties, clearance and customs fees:

  • If the parcel’s value is over R500 – a clearance fee of R 50.00 per shipment is charged
  • If Customs & Duties exceed R 1000 (not the value of the parcel) – a 2.5% disbursement fee will be charged

Verdict

I feel that the success of any service lies in how they deal with the odd challenge. This usually reflects well-trained staff who understand the system and environment they work in, and have an understanding of good customer service. In this case I can say that my experience with their customer service department was top-notch and their team is only a joy to talk to. With their Global Shopper offering, Aramex has opened several doors and markets that have been closed to date with an easy to use platform. That new Canyon or YT you’ve been dreaming about can now become a reality.

Bike Hub Promotional Discount:

Aramex are offering a $35 discount on the registration fee. Meaning that you will only pay $10 to register for Aramex Global Shopper.

Enter the discount registration code AGS10BH at the checkout stage of the registration process.

From Aramex:

Aramex Global Shopper is an International shipping service that allows you to shop online from the US, the UK, China, Turkey, the UAE, India, Hong Kong, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Singapore, Canada and Malaysia, and have your purchases delivered to your door in SA – at rates you would simply love. That means more online shopping options, hassle-free.

You shop, we ship.
To bring the wonderful world of online shopping to your doorstep, all you have to do is register online for an Aramex Global Shopper Lifetime Membership on our website. Once registered, you get 14 personalized physical addresses in New York, London, Shanghai, Istanbul, Dubai, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Milan, Barcelona, Paris, Singapore, Ontario and Malaysia. You can use these addresses to shop from the US, UK/EU, China, Turkey, UAE, India, Hong Kong, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Singapore, Canada and Malaysia and we’ll deliver them to where you live at reasonable shipping rates.

Comments

Iwan Kemp

Mar 2, 2016, 1:55 PM

Hi

 

I tried the promo code AGS10BH but I get an "invalid promo code" error

 

Registration code has expired. Shipping code still valid.

Goblin

Mar 16, 2016, 11:52 AM

That's a good point, local shipping address(Ags regional address) in Eu/UK means the retailer will charge vat/local taxes at checkout, makes it a little less attractive :(

good point, when using chain / wiggle vat is excluded if your destination is South Africa.

If shipping in the UK you pay tax.

cpelser

Mar 16, 2016, 1:47 PM

With the registration code expired, I can't see saffers forking out $45 to join the program..

 

Actually, that should be waived completely - no reason for this to exist in the first place.

 

It'll just stop me from ever using the service in the first place, as I never foresee buying that much stuff from overseas to save R1000 over and above the issues like warranty replacements etc etc when buying internationally.

Skylark

Mar 17, 2016, 12:10 PM

With the registration code expired, I can't see saffers forking out $45 to join the program..

 

Actually, that should be waived completely - no reason for this to exist in the first place.

 

It'll just stop me from ever using the service in the first place, as I never foresee buying that much stuff from overseas to save R1000 over and above the issues like warranty replacements etc etc when buying internationally.

Always check via Google there is a $10 code on another local site tech girl or something.
chuckza

May 4, 2016, 11:22 AM

I have been using this service for a number of years and sadly have to report that it is no longer what it used to be, so much so that I have gone from singing their praises to logging complaints on Hellopeter.  To illustrate just how bad it has become: I placed two international orders last week.  One from CRC where I used CRC delivery service which goes through the Post Office on arrival in SA and the other from JensonUSA using Aramex.  Both orders were placed on the same day.  Interestingly both packages entered SA on 28/04.  But here's the killer: the package from CRC (using the Post Office) was delivered to my door on 29/04.  The package coming in via Aramex has only been released from customs today (4/05) and with a ton of luck, will be delivered tomorrow (5/05).  The logical deduction is that this service is now significantly slower than the Post Office.

lerouc

May 17, 2016, 7:38 AM

Jeez wanted to sign up for this now but the $45 registration is a massive one. Anyone know of similar service for cheaper registration? Rather pay more per parcel than a massive registration fee.

Skylark

May 17, 2016, 7:46 AM

Jeez wanted to sign up for this now but the $45 registration is a massive one. Anyone know of similar service for cheaper registration? Rather pay more per parcel than a massive registration fee.

Have a look on Google there's normally a code available on some sa blog somewhere.
Skylark

May 17, 2016, 7:47 AM

I have been using this service for a number of years and sadly have to report that it is no longer what it used to be, so much so that I have gone from singing their praises to logging complaints on Hellopeter. To illustrate just how bad it has become: I placed two international orders last week. One from CRC where I used CRC delivery service which goes through the Post Office on arrival in SA and the other from JensonUSA using Aramex. Both orders were placed on the same day. Interestingly both packages entered SA on 28/04. But here's the killer: the package from CRC (using the Post Office) was delivered to my door on 29/04. The package coming in via Aramex has only been released from customs today (4/05) and with a ton of luck, will be delivered tomorrow (5/05). The logical deduction is that this service is now significantly slower than the Post Office.

By Post office delivered to your door you mean EMS?
MrJacques

Jul 4, 2016, 7:43 PM

FNB is having a promo where you can save the entire $45 and also get R75 off shipping costs. https://www.fnb.co.za/promotions/PBCAramex/index.html

MrJacques

Jul 12, 2016, 2:37 PM

Been reading Hellopeter reviews - Lots of complaints about Aramex and global shopper. Hope I get my parcel.

Mike Bike

Jul 12, 2016, 2:56 PM

Been reading Hellopeter reviews - Lots of complaints about Aramex and global shopper. Hope I get my parcel.

you will get it I'm sure...but don't expect any competence. Used them for the first time recently. Took them 8 days to get it to me. Would have been more if I hadn't phoned and Shouted
MrJacques

Jul 12, 2016, 2:59 PM

I don't mind waiting too much. As long as it gets here intact. But I do see that unfortunately sometimes one has to write a bad review on hellopeter to get their attention. But then also it's mostly the complaints you hear about and not the happy customers.

Mike Bike

Jul 12, 2016, 3:23 PM

I

I don't mind waiting too much. As long as it gets here intact. But I do see that unfortunately sometimes one has to write a bad review on hellopeter to get their attention. But then also it's mostly the complaints you hear about and not the happy customers.

They do update the tracking about once a day..should help you figure out where your parcel is. It's brilliant in terms of cost...

MrJacques

Jul 12, 2016, 3:28 PM

Thx. USPS delivered my parcel to their NY depot yesterday. It's not showing on my list of Aramex parcels yet, but there is a timezone difference to take into account as well.

T-Bob

Jul 12, 2016, 3:29 PM

So how does it work if you buy something from eBay and it's second hand? What do you do about the certified value or must you lethe person to send a 'receipt' with the package? 

MrJacques

Jul 12, 2016, 6:47 PM

As far as I know Aramex still wants a commercial invoice with the info about the price and currency you paid for it. And you might even pay import taxes.

Skylark

Jul 14, 2016, 3:07 PM

So how does it work if you buy something from eBay and it's second hand? What do you do about the certified value or must you lethe person to send a 'receipt' with the package?

Use the invoice eBay supplies for the sale, that is the certified value and a commercial invoice, print to pdf.
T-Bob

Aug 15, 2016, 2:47 PM

Currently my experience of this service has been nothing but shocking from the start.

I'll post a full review when they decide whether or not they have actually lost my brand new Revelation some where between landing it in Jozi and not sending to to Cape Town with my other item (it was a package of 2 things). 

 

Aramex Global Shopper

Aug 17, 2016, 10:14 AM

Currently my experience of this service has been nothing but shocking from the start.

 

I'll post a full review when they decide whether or not they have actually lost my brand new Revelation some where between landing it in Jozi and not sending to to Cape Town with my other item (it was a package of 2 things). 

 

 

 

Hi @hellocolour, we're sorry to hear about your experience - please DM your shipment number so that we can look into this for you.  

Rudi Pollard

Dec 6, 2016, 1:02 PM

Has anybody used AGS and how does VAT work on the order? I want to bring in something from the UK but if I use AGS I have to pay UK VAT. Do I then also pay SA VAT once it lands or only the delivery fee?

shaper

Dec 6, 2016, 1:13 PM

Has anybody used AGS and how does VAT work on the order? I want to bring in something from the UK but if I use AGS I have to pay UK VAT. Do I then also pay SA VAT once it lands or only the delivery fee?

Yes I use them, quite often shop on ebay and get delivered locally (USA) then shipped to my door here using ASG.  Works very efficiently.

 

As soon at your item arrives at their offices, you will receive an email to make payment for shipping which you do online through the ASG website.

 

You will also be asked to upload an invoice for the parcel.

 

Once parcel is shipped and cleared customs you will receive another email to make payment for any duties, which again you do through the ASG website.

 

All correspondence, pictures of parcel, custom clearance documents etc are on the ASG website linked to your shipment which you can download/view.

 

Once you have made payment for duties & VAT, your parcel will be shipped to you.

Skylark

Dec 6, 2016, 7:24 PM

Has anybody used AGS and how does VAT work on the order? I want to bring in something from the UK but if I use AGS I have to pay UK VAT. Do I then also pay SA VAT once it lands or only the delivery fee?

Some sellers incl amazon etc will refund the vat if you can prove its coming to Sa, most won't unless you ship with their carriers to your Sa address. Using ASG means you will have a local Uk/us address on your order and hence be charged their vat and then Sa vat/duties when it arrives in Sa.
Meezo

Sep 25, 2017, 11:51 AM

So I ordered someone off eBay UK, entered my address and off I went, seller contacted me telling me they need a tracking number of some sorts, I'm completely confused isn't it just a matter of him posting my parcel to that address, the rest is with aramex?

shaper

Sep 25, 2017, 11:57 AM

So I ordered someone off eBay UK, entered my address and off I went, seller contacted me telling me they need a tracking number of some sorts, I'm completely confused isn't it just a matter of him posting my parcel to that address, the rest is with aramex?

That is correct, your account at aramex has a number that you include with the address the seller is sending it to.  With your surname and that number Aramex will know where to send the parcel to.

Meezo

Sep 25, 2017, 12:00 PM

So there's an account number CPT ###### this is it isn't it?

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