Sorry - bit delayed response here. But yes, I do. I would be very cautious about buying Shimano from Aliexpress. I did all the research. Looked at the ratings. Got a seller with lots of positive reviews. Bought a set of Shimano 105 SPD pedals. If you look at YouTube there's a few videos about these where the weight of the pedal is less than the weight on the box - mine matched the lighter ones. The packaging was immaculate. The pedals looked good. But after 1000k my shoe started coming loose. The pin which holds the front pivot in place had come loose. I pushed it back in and it came loose again. Shouldn't happen on a set of Shimano pedals. They were outside the return period, so the seller responded to my emails but told me this was fair wear and tear and obviously I was too aggressive on the bike (I am 82kg). Offered me $10 off or I could sent the pedals back at my cost. I ended up accepting a KMC chain as was taking too much time to resolve after many many emails. So my question is that why would Shimano produce 105 pedals at almost an Ultegra weight, and have a different weight on the box? That doesn't compute for a precision company. Then they fail after less than 1000k?
Maybe they weren't faked - they were just QA rejected from Shimano. So I saved 30-40% of the Australian price but ended up with pedals I've super glued to keep the pin in. An even if they were just a chance defective pair then the hassle of return is way more than the saving I got.
On my new bike I bought Ultegra pedals from Bikebug. This confirmed my thoughts - everything about them is better - the click, the feel, the way they rotate. All the reviews on 105 vs Ultegra pedals suggest that I shouldn't be able to pick the difference.
So based on my own experience I would be very cautious about what I buy on Aliexpress. I wouldn't buy Shimano. I've had great experience buying branded gear like Sofirn & Gaciron lights, Rockbros glasses, Spexcel knicks as these brands have their own shops.