This post has been edited by STICH666: Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:43 PM
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Why is shipping to and from Japan so damn expensive?!?!
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Posted Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:46 PM
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I'm fairly certain it is the use of EMS and other registered insured services that causes the price hike. Paypal is requiring tracking and insurance for seller protection in foreign countries now. Unless you get a real trusting seller like all those cheap item Hong Kong peripheral sellers, international shipping is an arm and leg.
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Posted Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:35 PM
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Posted Fri Nov 20, 2009 4:04 PM
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Posted Fri Nov 20, 2009 4:10 PM
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Posted Fri Nov 20, 2009 4:34 PM
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EMS=EVIL=$$$$=loss if reselling in the US. It's hard telling how much money I have lost just because of the shipping from Japan. When I recently sold my Import Dreamcast stuff I can tell you I probably, NO JOKE EITHER, lost a minimum of $500 just because of the shipping I paid from Japan. That is why their prices to buy are relatively cheaper. They have to make up for the high cost of EMS shipping.
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Posted Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:26 AM
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Yep the package I sent to Luke cost me ~$130 Canadian and IIRC it didn't take much more than a week. But when I sent it out the post office only had a few options. The other option would have cost ~$60 Canadian and they said it would take months. They even said it had a higher chance of getting lost or stolen!! Forget that.
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Posted Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:27 AM
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I saw Luke's video regarding that, and he said shipping's not bad (I know this, because I've ordered plenty of single CD case games from Japanese eBay sellers), but once you hit a certain weight point (and it's not very high, mind you), the prices skyrocket.
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Posted Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:08 AM
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Yeah shipping on big items from over seas is a nightmare and whats even worse is using Seamail to try and save money because its slow and you run a risk of getting damaged goods.
Some times you have to pay the big bucks to get what you want sad but true but worth it for you in the end if you really want the item(s). |
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Posted Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:26 AM
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I won a white CIB Sega Saturn JP console on ebay months ago. Paid $50 + $19 shipping as stated in the auction. I then got an invoice for $50 + $70 S&H via EMS....after I already paid so I ignored it. The console showed up a few days later and I never heard from them again. It appears that this is one of the biggest scams on ebay for JP users. They list it with a low shipping cost in the auction and then in the description they post something completely different...F-those A-holes.
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Posted Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:05 PM
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One thing about Hong Kong sellers, though. There is a small chance of getting counterfiet merchandise. I've purchased some electronics in person there and everything I've gotten seems to be of good quality, but I still wonder sometimes if everything I saw was real.
Also they'll break up packages if you need just part of what's in there. It would blow your mind to walk into an electronics retailer over there. The walls are jam packed with the latest and sometimes the earliest gadgets. The shops are usually very small, perhaps about half the size of an average Radio Shack. The malls were enormous back in the day with two and three large malls running together in places. You could literally walk straight on without turning anywhere for a full mile and still not exit the mall. The shopping over these when I went was just amazing. Prices were high in some cases, but always fair. The merchants were always willing to accept reasonable offers. Just a cross section of what they had back then would include white Saturn units, portable DCC and Minidisc recorders, slim CD and cassette players, small camcorders, portable TV sets, phones, and tons of media. My Dad has photos I took over there in 1994. They're in storage, but once he gets them out I should scan them and post them. I've got a few from 1996. |
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Posted Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:13 PM
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Posted Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:11 AM
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The biggest factor that no one has mentioned so far is the decline of the value of the dollar. In the USA people have to face facts that they are no longer the top economic power in the world. The Euro has far outpaced the dollar for a long time now, and China is now the world's leading economic power, like it or not. This basically means that residents of the USA have to get used to highly inflated prices on just about everything, international shipping rates included. It's not going to get better anytime soon. This is quite simply the chickens coming home to roost for our elected politicians' sitting back and allowing all the jobs to move to Mexico and Asia for more than a decade. Sad but true.
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