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How To Use Mail Order Japan - AnnieDuck - Oct. 08, 2007 Getting Started Mail Order Japan is an auction proxy service for bidders living outside of Japan. Most YJA sellers do not ship internationally, or speak English, so you need to go through one of these. Out of all the proxies I've used, MOJ has far and above been the best one, in both cost and customer service. For a fee, they will bid on items for you and ship them to wherever you are. This is all very well explained on the site, much better than I could do it Registration: Currently, the YJA section of MOJ is at this address. At that page, to register, just follow my handy dandy little visual guide thing. [Image: 1.jpg] For your email, I recommend getting a Gmail account because most other free providers hate services like this and think the messages are junk mail. This is bad, since they will send you a confirmation email to complete registration. [Image: 2.jpg] Upon receiving the confirmation email, you will get this- fill it all out, and don't lie. They need it for shipping (duh). [Image: 3.jpg] Yours will not be identical to that one, but you get the idea. I didn't feel like making another account for the sake of this tutorial. Once you've done that, you're pretty much ready to start bidding! For payment, I recommend getting a Paypal account. You need one to put down the minimum 20$ US deposit that they need (and yes, they'll refund it if you ask). Everything else with the deposit system is explained really well on the site already, so you can just read that. Yes, your deposit balance will go down as you win auctions. Checking Deposit Balance Once you've sent in your deposit, you can't bid until they've actually entered it into your account. To check that, follow this next visual guide thing: Go here: [Image: 4.jpg] And you'll reach a page that'll look something like this: [Image: 5.jpg] Make sure your deposit is at least half of what you want your maximum bid to be. Actually Finding the Stuff You Want To Bid On Use the Rinkya search. As a service it blows, but the search engine is A+. Yes, You Can Finally Bid Now. I'll Even Show You How. Once you've found what you want, make sure to look at this section of the auction. It will give you the cost/buy it now cost/time left etc. [Image: 6.jpg] In this example, my item was 3,059 yen for the buyout. Buyout is the same as "Buy It Now" on eBay. I copy and pasted the auction URL into the bid placement form. If you are using the Rinkya search, you'll need to leave some of it out. This is what you want: [Image: 7.jpg] I think this is pretty self explanatory, but there are a couple of things to keep in mind- make sure your bid is under or the same as your limit, and enter your amount in yen, NOT dollars/pounds/whatever. Also, copy/pasting the auction title directly isn't a good idea, since kanji do not work in MOJ's new system. Just give it a simple summary title, like "Beyblade Lot 1" or something (in this case I was bidding on a CD, but it still applies). Don't forget to check the box! If you want to use the "Buy It Now" feature, simply type the Buy It Now price into the Max Bid Price field, and the system will buy it for you. [Image: 8.jpg] After placing your bid, you'll see this: [Image: 10.jpg] You'll be able to review your auctions by going to "Bid Items" on the header thing. There you'll see which auctions you've won, which you've lost, etc. It'll look something like this: [Image: 9.jpg] Now it's just a matter of time... Shipping Your Items To check the internal shipping status on won items and what you owe so far, go to "Current Items". To calculate your total without shipping to you, add the totals for the Price Paid, Transaction, and Commission columns. Do not request a shipping invoice before at least one of your items is with Azuma, 'cause that's really dumb. When you're ready for your shipping invoice, click on "Shipping Invoice Request Form", as indicated below. [Image: 11.jpg] You'll end up here: [Image: 12.jpg] I think it's pretty self explanatory, but here you should name your preferred shipping method (regular airmail, EMS, ground) and which items you want shipped. DO NOT FORGET TO DO THIS IN CLEAR AND PROPER ENGLISH, AS IT IS NOT THE FIRST LANGUAGE OF THE GUY RUNNING THIS SITE Example of how to do it below: [Image: 13.jpg] Click send when you're done. You'll get this message: [Image: 14.jpg] And now we play the waiting game. Also, sometimes it takes more than 72hrs to get your invoice. They're busy, be patient, you'll get it eventually. When your invoice is ready, they'll email it to you as an attachment. [Image: 15.jpg] [Image: 16.jpg] I've underlined the final total. If you have any questions about how much the order will be in your local currency, I highly recommend using XE.com Now all you have to do is pay, and it'll be on it's way! (Jul. 20, 2008 11:33 PM)azuma Wrote: Hi Guys, RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Bey Brad - Oct. 08, 2007 Sticked. ![]() RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - G - Oct. 08, 2007 So are they still having that problem since they're moving servers or whatever? RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - AnnieDuck - Oct. 09, 2007 Yeah. They should be done on the 15th, but if there's something you really want, you should just email Azuma about it and explain the registration difficulties. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - G - Oct. 09, 2007 Ah ok. That's fine I guess. I don't think I direly need anything right now, but I'll keep the 15th in mind. Thanks! RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Bey Brad - Oct. 09, 2007 It's weird, I signed up the other day with no problem. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - AnnieDuck - Oct. 09, 2007 Then I guess you might need to try again. Also, some mail services filter stuff from there to the spam folder, so perhaps you should check there? But, yeah, email Azuma about the problem. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Ichida - Oct. 09, 2007 So how much is the fee they charge for helping? RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Bey Brad - Oct. 09, 2007 Ichida Wrote:So how much is the fee they charge for helping? Please at least attempt to look for it on the site before asking: http://www.aazumatrading.com/yahoo-auction-japan/fees.php RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Ichida - Oct. 09, 2007 Alright. Thanks/sorry. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - gal3on rul3z - Oct. 09, 2007 so what is like 14,000 yen in english money RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Bey Brad - Oct. 09, 2007 gal3on rul3z Wrote:so what is like 14,000 yen in english money Article Wrote:If you have any questions about how much the order will be in your local currency, I highly recommend using XE.com. Please read the article before asking questions. ![]() RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - mdhvdukshsj - Oct. 09, 2007 Great article. I assume MoJ is the "official" YJA site here, eh? RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Bey Brad - Oct. 10, 2007 Artie Wrote:Great article. If you look at the fees, you'll see why. Other services have $20 fee for any item under 10000 yen. You have to pay this for each auction you win. MOJ has $6 fee for any item under 2999 yen. As most auctions are definitely below 2999 yen, this is why MOJ is so good. That, and amazing customer service. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - G - Oct. 14, 2007 2 Questions: Quote:Customers must deposit a per order fee of $10.00 for Shopping Services.1. So would I deposit $10 per bid I do? Or would that $20 down cover it? 2. Also, if you don't want to pay for shipping to the US right away, could you have them keep it with them until we pay[/quote]? RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Bey Brad - Oct. 14, 2007 G Wrote:2 Questions: Shopping Services isn't YJA. You're not looking at the correct section. You have to deposit half your maximum bid on each item. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - G - Oct. 14, 2007 Ahh ok, I gotcha. And if you lose they'd still have it with them right? And how about that second question? Sorry that I'm like not so understanding of this. I just want to make sure I don't like overpay for stuff. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Bey Brad - Oct. 14, 2007 You only have to pay for shipping once all your stuff is there and you're ready to have it shipped. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - G - Oct. 14, 2007 Ah ok, thanks! RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - OSW - Oct. 16, 2007 hmm, can someone give an estimate on how long it would take for them to register a paypal deposit? RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - AnnieDuck - Oct. 17, 2007 not very :B And if you don't have time to deposit, try using the emergency bid thing? RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - OSW - Oct. 20, 2007 hehe. when i send a depost - they say send to [email protected]. but am i supposed to give prior notification that i'm sending a deposit or something. i am very unfamiliar with paypal etc. ![]() thanks for your help annie edit: now tamer brad for the answer. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Bey Brad - Oct. 20, 2007 you don't have to send any notice. RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - Juv - Oct. 26, 2007 Under "Place Bid" on your copy it says "Your Bid Balance is: 4160" does that mean that you only have 4160 to play around with until you deposit more money? So say you wanted your max bid to be 5000 they wont let you because your balance is only 4160. Is that right? RE: How To Use Mail Order Japan - AnnieDuck - Oct. 26, 2007 yup |