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RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - Ultra - Apr. 01, 2017 (Mar. 31, 2017 3:46 PM)BeyderAndy Wrote: I used both zenmarket and mail order japan. here is the pros and cons Pretty much all middleman services for YJA require you to deposit money first. The only one I found where they don't is Buyee. Indeed having to move your money back if you don't win an auction is a real pain and usually takes a week or so. (Apr. 01, 2017 4:35 AM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote: Anyone here had any experience using JPN Depot? They seem cheap with 200 yen charges and free japanese shipping (no idea how this is feasible tbh) but the website says they only ship through EMS shipping so that sounds expensive to me, RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - TigerChopsticks - Apr. 08, 2017 Whoever wrote this guide should reconsider not recommending RiderProxy anymore. Takes weeks for just one e-mail reply. God knows how she packs the package and sends to the post office from where it goes to the Export office and gets rejected twice. Of course the export office is not her domain, but something just seems fishy how only her packages get rejected whereas Zenmarket can come through. Although I have ordered from Zen only once. The main inconvenience is the mail reply time which has moved from 2-3 days to complete weeks apart. Not to mention the sometimes bad English. For 900 yen per item this is what I get lol. For 300yen Zen market does everything better. That too first time fee is on the house. And there is so much more to the issues with her. I think Zen killed her business and now she is not much bothered about her middleman services. RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - DragonicMeister - May. 01, 2017 *Large quote removed* Question. Forr Buyee, do you need to pay some sort of fee to register or use the account? RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - Ultra - May. 01, 2017 (May. 01, 2017 6:56 PM)DragonicMeister Wrote: Question. Forr Buyee, do you need to pay some sort of fee to register or use the account? No but when you buy things you will need to pay a fee. RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - DragonicMeister - May. 01, 2017 (May. 01, 2017 7:59 PM)Ultra Wrote: No but when you buy things you will need to pay a fee. Shipping fee? RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - BeyderAndy - May. 01, 2017 (May. 01, 2017 8:33 PM)DragonicMeister Wrote: Shipping fee? normally the following are fees, 1, international shipping fee to your address 2, local shipping fee from seller to your agent 3, agent commission 4, money transfer fee RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - DragonicMeister - May. 02, 2017 (May. 01, 2017 8:47 PM)BeyderAndy Wrote: normally the following are fees, Agent? RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - FIREFIRE CPB - May. 02, 2017 (May. 02, 2017 12:03 AM)DragonicMeister Wrote: Agent? Middle man fees. There's also sometimes YJA fees (I think it's 40 yen?). Some services take some fees as well to bid for you RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - Morsoe - Oct. 23, 2017 Just a question, I'm planning a trip to japan next year, is it straight forward enough for me to set up a yahoo account and pay with my credit card? does it have to be a special credit card or just any in general. also anyone ever opened a japanese account whilst visiting, how easy is it to do? RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - beyblader 5372 - Dec. 12, 2017 which one is the best one out of all these websites RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - FIREFIRE CPB - Jan. 10, 2018 (deleted) RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - FIREFIRE CPB - Jan. 16, 2018 Sorry for double post but I had to ask this. What does this exactly means?ギャラクシーゼウスは売れてしまいありません I got a B-90 from YJA and it was showing gZ as well. I just noticed this. Google Translate says it means "Galaxy Zeus has not been sold" what does this exactly means? does it mean gZ is not for sale? But I doubt because gZ was in picture RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - Yblader1 - Jan. 16, 2018 (Jan. 16, 2018 3:17 AM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote: Sorry for double post but I had to ask this. What does this exactly means?ギャラクシーゼウスは売れてしまいありません They always do that. When I bought my legend Beyblade set from there a couple of months ago they wrote “legend Beyblade set not for sale”. I think it’s just the translation is not very accurate. RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - DragonicMeister - Jan. 16, 2018 Deleted RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - FIREFIRE CPB - Jan. 17, 2018 (deleted) RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - DragonicMeister - Jan. 17, 2018 Deleted RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - FIREFIRE CPB - Jan. 17, 2018 (deleted) RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - DragonicMeister - Jan. 17, 2018 Deleted RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - FIREFIRE CPB - Jan. 17, 2018 (deleted) RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - ashton pinto - Jan. 18, 2018 Its risky as well. Sahil Pruthi had to pay 24k INR in 1 month to the customs .. Buying online is not always a good idea. I myself have payed 17k .. 11k INR for not so large packages . It was a terrible loss for me RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - Yblader1 - Jan. 19, 2018 (Jan. 18, 2018 4:19 AM)ashton pinto Wrote: Its risky as well. Sahil Pruthi had to pay 24k INR in 1 month to the customs .. Buying online is not always a good idea. Agreed, the customs are ridiculous and there's no way to save on them either cos most sites make u pay a similar amount in the name of ''insurance'' RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - luckybak1234 - Mar. 23, 2018 Can anyone here help me get a dgmsuv from an auction somewhere RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - GrandTempo1987 - Jul. 06, 2018 Hey everyone. I’ve been looking at some auctions through zen market. I’m trying to work out if it’s cheaper to buy certain items through them or just through eBay. Is their postage expensive and are you guaranteed to pay import charges? I live in the UK but would appreciate anyone’s experience. RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - sonyat - Jul. 06, 2018 (Jul. 06, 2018 7:54 AM)GrandTempo1987 Wrote: Hey everyone. I’ve been looking at some auctions through zen market. I’m trying to work out if it’s cheaper to buy certain items through them or just through eBay. Is their postage expensive and are you guaranteed to pay import charges? I live in the UK but would appreciate anyone’s experience. Without knowing the items, it's difficult to say for that part, but I generally find it cheaper to buy through ZenMarket unless it's some of the newer Burst releases. For example, if I wanted to buy Revive Phoenix right now, it'd be cheaper through eBay than the current prices sellers are charging + fees + shipping to me. I've noticed they need a bit of time to come down in price to make it worth not buying from eBay. ZenMarket does charge the very low 300yen fee per item won/bought, if that factors into making your decision at all. You can mark your package whatever price you want to avoid paying import charges (has saved me quite a few times as anything over $20-25CAD is at risk to get hit with customs) and their postage is comparable to other sites, ie you'll pay around 2k yen base price for EMS shipping if you choose it, which is standard. RE: How to use Yahoo! Japan Auctions - GrandTempo1987 - Jul. 06, 2018 (Jul. 06, 2018 8:18 PM)sonyat Wrote: You can mark your package whatever price you want to avoid paying import charges (has saved me quite a few times as anything over $20-25CAD is at risk to get hit with customs) and their postage is comparable to other sites, ie you'll pay around 2k yen base price for EMS shipping if you choose it, which is standard. Ahhh, that’s brilliant news. That’s exactly what I needed to know. Thanks Sonyat |