I had this problem twice with one of my battery purchases recently. I let the first one slide, but I was ready to provide all information on the second time and still failed.
1st Problem Battery:
When I received the battery for a Google Nexus 4. I realized immediately that something was wrong because it did not hold any more charge than my old battery.The battery sticker said minimum 2100mAh. I tried to rip it off and see what it says on the battery itself. I got shocked to see that the seller used a smaller cell and padded the space with "paper" to make it look bigger. Litereally I paid money for paper! You can see it in the photo below. There were no markings or any text on the cell itself.
I have immediately opened a dispute for this battery. However the response from AliExpress was that there was not enough evidence to show the actual capacity of the battery and I should provide evidence with a battery tester. (then they had an irrelevant link to a USB port power tester). I didn't have a tester that time and I was about to accept defeat.
As you probably know, usually li-ion batteries have the similar power density. So you can not have same capacity battery with smaller volume. That was why I thought my case was a slam dunk. But I also accepted that AliExpress had a point, they need to see proof which is understandable.
Next day I managed to borrow a battery tester from my friend and tried to test the battery. My first problem was the protection circuit embedded in the battery. Because it cut off power when the charger was discharging the battery. Apparently charger was set to discharge until 2.6v and protection circuit cut off the power if voltage went under 2.8v. So I had to connect the charger directly to battery terminals.
Below is the result of the test. The so called 2100mAh battery tested 1245mAh only.
However there was a problem. I was 1 day late and AliExpress closed my dispute. I tried to get it opened again by sending an appeal request. I told in my appeal request that I now have the battery tester and I tested the battery and it is lower capacity than advertised. I needed AliExpress to open the dispute so I can add the evidence since I can not do it when the dispute is closed. However AliExpress sent a blunt response saying:
I am sincerely sorry for your unsuccessful purchase experience. Regarding this dispute, we found there's no detailed evidence for the problem you mentioned when our Case Management Specialist handled this case. Besides, there is no video from you can prove the quality problems as well. As you know, it is hard for dispute team to help our buyers if the evidence is not supported. That's why we reminded you to provide the detailed video to verify your claim in the mail.This made no sense to me but I could not respond to it so I had to leave it as a defeat and lost money. At that point I did not think that AliExpress was trying to "unfairly" protect sellers selling bad batteries. Then I remembered what a friend of mine said "none of those batteries are correct capacity", it made me think for a second, perhaps AliExpress is trying to make sure that products are sold and they get their commission. AliExpress may have given explicit orders to their dispute teams to crash all buyers with nonsense responses.
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