In recent months, more and more reports have surfaced about the website aliexpressworld.shop. At first glance, it looks like some kind of B2B or wholesale version of AliExpress, with “exclusive access”, “factory prices” and “professional reseller accounts”. But let’s be very clear from the start: aliexpressworld.shop is not an official AliExpress website — it is a scam that has already cost many people money.
In this article, I explain exactly why this website cannot be trusted, how official AliExpress domains really work, and how you can avoid becoming a victim yourself. If you have already lost money on this site, please share your story in the comments so we can warn others together.
What exactly does aliexpressworld.shop do?
The site tries to make you believe that you can:
- create a special B2B account;
- get access to “AliExpress wholesale deals”;
- buy at “factory prices” via a so-called reseller portal;
- receive discounts that regular AliExpress users never see.
But none of this is true.
The site does not show any real AliExpress login page, you are never taken to AliExpress.com, and all payment requests are processed outside of AliExpress. You are often told to send money first to “activate access”, or to pre-pay for products that supposedly come “directly from the factory” — and then nothing happens.
Many victims report that:
- their account stays “in review” forever;
- suddenly higher amounts are demanded;
- they are asked to pay for “upgrades”, “warehouse fees” or “export certificates”;
- support stops responding;
- and the products never arrive.
These are all classic signs of an online scam.
Aliexpressworld.shop is hiding behind Cloudflare
Using Cloudflare is not suspicious in itself, but in this case it means that:
- the real owner remains completely hidden;
- the domain’s WHOIS details are masked;
- there is no clear address, no company registration number, and no verifiable customer service.
Combine that with the misuse of the “AliExpress” name, and you have all the red flags you need to recognise a fraudulent website.
How does AliExpress really work?
In reality, it’s very simple:
- AliExpress only operates via AliExpress.com
It does not use .shop, .xyz, .vip, .org or other “creative” domain endings. - Affiliate links are the only official external links
For example:
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c3iDjFPn
This is not a separate shop, but a tracking link that always forwards you to a genuine AliExpress.com page. - You always log in directly on AliExpress
With your normal account on AliExpress.com or via the official app. - You always pay through the AliExpress payment system
Never via loose payment pages on unknown websites, or via links sent in Telegram or WhatsApp. - AliExpress never charges for “B2B access”
That “service” simply does not exist.
So any website that claims to “sell AliExpress B2B accounts” is 100% fake.
Have you already lost money on aliexpressworld.shop?
Unfortunately, it is very unlikely that this money will be refunded automatically.
My advice:
- Contact your bank or card issuer immediately;
- explain that you most likely dealt with a fraudulent website;
- ask if you can start a chargeback or fraud procedure;
- keep all screenshots, emails and payment confirmations.
I can also help you with these steps through my computer support service (see below).
Share your story in the comments
If you have lost money because of aliexpressworld.shop, please help others by sharing your experience in the comments below this article.
The more stories are shared, the harder it becomes for scammers like these to keep finding new victims.
“We are not the official AliExpress customer service”
This website was created thanks to the dozens of questions people have asked for years via the old VraagAlex site: about AliExpress, parcel problems, dropshippers and now also fake websites like aliexpressworld.shop.
That’s why I want to repeat this very clearly:
We are not the official AliExpress customer service, but we are happy to help you with questions about this scam site, your order or any dispute.
Independent, honest and free.
Need help? I’ll look at it with you
Have any of these happened to you?
- You paid on a suspicious website;
- you are unsure if an online shop is real or fake;
- you need help opening a dispute on AliExpress;
- you received a payment page that just doesn’t feel right.
You can use my computer help at home or remotely, also for AliExpress-related problems:
I’ll guide you step by step so you don’t take even more risks.
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Through this link:
you can discover high-quality products and see how to become an ABO (Amway Business Owner).
As an ABO, you can:
- get discounts on products you probably already use;
- and build an extra income stream — fully legal and transparent.
It’s a stark contrast to scam sites like aliexpressworld.shop, where your money simply disappears.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about this scam
1. Is aliexpressworld.shop really linked to AliExpress?
No. It is 100% fake. AliExpress does not have any B2B portal on external domains.
2. How can I recognise a scam site like this?
Always check the domain, payment methods, company details, and whether you are actually redirected to AliExpress.com. If not, something is wrong.
3. Can you help me check if an online shop is trustworthy?
Yes. Through my computer support service, I can review it with you in real time.
4. Why do fraudulent sites use Cloudflare?
Because Cloudflare hides the real site owner, which makes it much harder to trace and block the scammers.
5. What should I do if I have already paid?
Contact your bank immediately, request a chargeback, keep all evidence, and share your experience in the comments to warn others.

