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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 104107, member: 29098"] Hi JON_NZ, My first set of lights is from Ray Wu. I haven't got any complaints about his product. Many people use Ray Wu, ETOP-LED, ScottLED and there's many others. A reason for this is because they allow for direct email for ordering. Aliexpress has terrible shipping rates. I went on Aliexpress to Ray Wu's store, copied link to the product I wanted and sent an email. I got a response back very fast with a PayPal address and Excel spreadsheet to confirm the products & shipping cost. I sent the payment via the PayPal address and the shipment came in a week. Do be aware of quality between vendors, see what other people have to say about their latest shipment from a vendor. I'll also warn you of the price for shipping, mine came via DHL which cost around $100. If your order total is over $400NZD then it's likely to be held by NZ customs and you'll have to pay tax. Mine from Ray Wu was under declared at $15USD a string (even though the strings were of various prices exceeding that). Many people do not recommend buying from eBay sellers and some Aliexpress seller that offer pixels at a very cheap price. Around 40+ cents a bullet node seems to be what most decent sellers products sell for. If it sounds too good to be true for the price than it probably is. From what I have seen there seems to be a link between blue housing bullet pixels being low quality? (don't quote me on that) All I can suggest is to shop around and ask for opinions, my experience is one of many for you to make a judgement. [/QUOTE]
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