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AliExpress 618 Promo Codes Philippines — June 16–20, 2026

AliShopping Tools TeamJune 11, 20269 min read

Quick answer: AliExpress 618 sale promo codes for the Philippines in June 2026: AFSO618* buyer coupons, Choice shipping vouchers, and seller-stacked discounts. Payment requires Visa/Mastercard from Philippine banks (BPI, BDO, Metrobank, UnionBank) — GCash and Maya are not directly supported. Use AliShopping Tools to verify 90-day price history and confirm prices are genuinely reduced before 618 started. Install AliShopping Tools on the Chrome Web Store →

AliExpress 618 Promo Codes Philippines — June 16–20, 2026

The 618 Grand Sale (June 16–20, 2026) is the peak discount event inside the AliExpress Summer Sale — deeper flash deals, more seller coupons, and the highest-traffic buying window of the mid-year calendar. Philippine shoppers use the global AFSO618* code series, with eight spend tiers offering discounts from $3 off to $110 off. The Philippines is not on the AFSO exclusion list, and the 618-specific codes follow the same tier structure as the Summer Sale series with updated code prefixes.

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618 Dates — What's Different from the Regular Summer Sale

The AliExpress Summer Sale runs the full month of June, but the 618 Grand Sale is a distinct peak event inside that window:

EventDatesNotes
Summer Sale (early)June 1–10AFSO* codes active
Code gapJune 11–13Summer Sale codes expired; 618 codes not yet live
618 Warm-upJune 14–15618 codes release ~June 14; flash deal previews
618 Grand SaleJune 16–20Peak discounts, deepest flash deals
Late summerJune 21–30Clearance phase; 618 codes typically expired

Key difference from the early Summer Sale: The 618 Grand Sale runs flash deals that change every few hours, seller coupons stack more aggressively, and AliExpress highlights "Choice" and trending products with additional platform-level discounts. It is the highest-intent buying window on the AliExpress calendar.

Note: Summer Sale AFSO* codes (active June 1–10) expired June 10 at 23:59 PST. There is a code gap June 11–13. 618-specific codes (AFSO618* series) release around June 14. The codes in the table below reflect the expected 618 series based on historical patterns.


Philippines 618 Promo Code Table

Philippine shoppers use the global AFSO618* series — the 618 equivalent of the AFSO* Summer Sale codes. Based on prior 618 patterns, the tier structure matches the Summer Sale series exactly with updated prefixes. PHP equivalents are approximate at ~₱56/USD (indicative mid-2026). AliExpress charges Philippine addresses in USD — your bank converts at the prevailing USD/PHP rate at time of transaction.

Expected CodeDiscountMin. spend (USD)Approx. min. spend (PHP)
AFSO618-3$3 off$15+~₱840+
AFSO618-6$6 off$39+~₱2,184+
AFSO618-10$10 off$69+~₱3,864+
AFSO618-15$15 off$99+~₱5,544+
AFSO618-24$24 off$169+~₱9,464+
AFSO618-40$40 off$279+~₱15,624+
AFSO618-65$65 off$469+~₱26,264+
AFSO618-110$110 off$650+~₱36,400+

AliShopping detects active 618 codes automatically on every AliExpress listing when codes go live (~June 14). No need to return to this article to apply the latest confirmed code.


How to Apply a 618 Code at Philippine Checkout

  1. Add eligible items to your cart. Confirm your shipping address is set to a Philippine address (barangay, city/municipality, province, and ZIP code).
  2. Tap Buy Now or go to Cart → Proceed to Buy.
  3. Find the Coupon / Promo Code field above the order total.
  4. Enter the 618 code (e.g., AFSO618-15) and tap Apply.
  5. Verify the discount line appears in USD before confirming payment.
  6. Complete payment via your Visa or Mastercard. The charge posts in USD and is converted to PHP at your bank's prevailing rate. Factor in your bank's foreign currency transaction fee (typically 1.5–3.5%) when calculating total cost.

If the code returns "Invalid" or "Not available for your region":

  • Confirm your cart USD subtotal clears the tier threshold shown above
  • Verify items in your cart carry the 618 sale badge (not all items qualify)
  • Confirm you are using a Philippine shipping address, not a forwarding address in an excluded country
  • Codes release ~June 14 — if you are checking before that date, 618 codes are not yet live

For the full checkout walkthrough including error recovery, see the step-by-step promo code guide.


Payment Methods in the Philippines

AliExpress accepts the following for Philippine shipping addresses:

  • Visa / Mastercard issued by Philippine banks: BPI (Bank of the Philippine Islands), BDO (Banco de Oro), Metrobank, UnionBank, Security Bank, and RCBC. Before placing an order, ensure international online purchases are enabled on your card — most Philippine banks require this to be activated through their mobile app or online banking portal. Some banks have this off by default to prevent fraud.
  • GCash and Maya — these e-wallets are not directly accepted at AliExpress checkout. However, if GCash has issued you a GCash Mastercard (physical or virtual), you can add that card number to AliExpress like any other Mastercard. The same applies to a Maya Mastercard if available. Log in to your GCash or Maya app to check whether you have an active Mastercard number before 618.
  • PayPal — PayPal works at AliExpress checkout if your PayPal account is USD-enabled and linked to a Philippine bank account or card. This is a reliable option for Philippine shoppers who already have an active PayPal balance or linked card.

Standard GCash and Maya wallet payments (without a card number) are not accepted. Foreign currency fees from Philippine banks typically apply at 1.5–3.5% of the USD transaction value.


Customs Note for the Philippines

Orders shipped to the Philippines are assessed by the Bureau of Customs (BOC). The following applies to personal imports arriving from AliExpress:

  • De minimis threshold: PHP 10,000 (~$178 USD). Shipments with a declared customs value below this threshold typically receive informal clearance without formal duty assessment. This is the most common scenario for lower-tier AFSO618 code orders.
  • Above PHP 10,000: formal BOC assessment applies. Import duties range from 0% to 30% depending on the HS tariff code of the item. A 12% VAT is charged on the customs value plus duties. Electronics are commonly assessed and can attract duties in the 5–20% range before VAT.
  • Resellers and commercial imports: If you are sourcing from AliExpress for resale (a common use case for Philippine dropshippers and online sellers), commercial import rules apply. The de minimis exemption does not apply to commercial shipments.

Practical reality: Clothing, accessories, and personal care items valued under PHP 10,000 typically clear without duty. Electronics purchased at the higher AFSO618 tiers (AFSO618-65 and above) often exceed the de minimis threshold and face formal assessment — factor this into your budget.


Price History Check Before 618 Purchases

Many 618 "discounts" are manufactured. Sellers inflate shelf prices 2–4 weeks before June 16, then apply a badge on June 16 at the same price they have been selling all month. AliShopping's 90-day price history chart shows the real baseline on every AliExpress listing — visible in-page, no extra steps.

Before applying any 618 code, check the price history. A $10-off code on a product that was inflated by $12 before the sale is not a saving. Philippine shoppers who frequently shop AliExpress as an alternative to Shopee or Lazada will recognise this tactic — the price history chart closes the information gap in 10 seconds.

For the full buyer protection guide covering all Summer Sale discounts, see AliExpress 618 Sale 2026: Complete Guide. For Philippines-specific Summer Sale codes active before June 14, see AliExpress Promo Codes Philippines — June 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is AliExpress 618 in the Philippines?

The 618 Grand Sale runs June 16–20, 2026. A 618 warm-up period starts June 14–15 when new 618-specific codes are released. This is separate from the early Summer Sale (June 1–10) which used different AFSO* codes that expired June 10. Philippine shoppers can shop the full 618 window without any region restriction.

Which promo codes work for the Philippines during 618?

The Philippines uses the global AFSO618* series for the 618 Grand Sale. Eight tiers from approximately $3 off $15+ to $110 off $650+. The Philippines is not on the AFSO exclusion list. 618-specific codes release around June 14 — Summer Sale AFSO* codes that were active June 1–10 expired at 23:59 PST on June 10.

Can I use GCash or Maya on AliExpress during 618?

GCash and Maya wallets are not directly accepted at AliExpress checkout. However, if you have a GCash Mastercard (virtual or physical) issued through the GCash app, you can add that card number to AliExpress like any Mastercard. The same applies to a Maya Mastercard. Check your GCash or Maya app before 618 to confirm whether you have an active card number. Standard Visa/Mastercard from BPI, BDO, Metrobank, or UnionBank remain the most reliable payment options.

Does AliShopping Tools show 618 codes for the Philippines?

Yes. AliShopping Tools detects active AliExpress promo codes — including 618 codes — automatically on every product listing page when codes go live around June 14. Philippine addresses show the AFSO618* global series. No manual lookup required — the overlay appears in-page on AliExpress.

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