[HELP] Amazon.co.jp

Jan 24, 2012 21:29

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eskarina77 January 24 2012, 22:42:23 UTC
Thank you!
I'll check this one too ^^
It's always long when you live on the other part of the world XD
So far, yesasia is not too bad...just very slow this time 'cause they no longer have RE in stock ~~. And cdjapan is far too expensive (shipping is very expensive)
Thank you for your help

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moooomoo January 24 2012, 21:52:45 UTC
Tu peux passer amazon.co.jp en anglais normalement,tu as un lien ^^

Alors, oui ils ship en Europe, mais uniquement en super EMS. Ce qui implique :
- des frais de port minimum de 50€ de mémoire
- des suppléments d'environ 20€ par objet

En gros, c'est tellement astronomique que ce n'est pas envisageable, à moins d'être très riche, et encore, à moins d'avoir consciemment envie de jeter de l'argent par les fenêtres xD. Enfin, à retester, ça a peut-être changé depuis les derniers mois !!

Tu peux payer par carte normale, donc tu as juste des frais de banque pour la devise différente.
C'est ultra sécurisé vu que c'est un super EMS.

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eskarina77 January 24 2012, 22:40:24 UTC
Je demande parce que j'ai cru lire dans les 30€ de frais de port + 2/3€ par objet...mais pour les DVD, ils font des prix (-10€, -15€....) alors ça avait l'air intéressant...mais j'ai peut être mal vu. Je vais chercher la version anglaise. Merci ^^

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moooomoo January 25 2012, 20:47:52 UTC
Alors je viens de tenter, et effectivement y'a des offres spéciales pour les DVDs ! Par exemple :

Items: EUR 48,75
Shipping & Handling: EUR 30,77
Order Total: EUR 79,52

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felly80 January 25 2012, 07:53:22 UTC
I usually use HMV Japan as they have quite good discounts and is usually cheaper than Yesasia even after adding the shipping. They use EMS, so it's fast and you can track the parcel too. I tried Amazon Japan for the SHB DVDs as they give better discounts than HMV. Their shipping rates are fixed so it might be cheaper to order from them if the items are heavy. Amazon use DHL for their international shipping. My DVDs reached me within 1 day. :)

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eskarina77 January 25 2012, 08:31:36 UTC
Thank you for your help.
Amazon Japan gives some discount and shipping fare is fixed. That's why I looked at this site too.

eeyore_kun also recommended HMV. Their shipping fare are not fixed, and even with discount, I'm not sure about shipping price for Europe (it's about the same with cdjapan).

So far, yesasia wasn't that bad, but when I ordered there, I didn't realize they didn't have it in stock, so I have to wait an extra 15 days ~~~~

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pali_mari January 25 2012, 15:00:18 UTC
You can try comparing everything by going through all the process of ordering except the last step that commit you to buy.

I like amazon.jp and have bought a lot from them. They are the fastest and when you order stuff that already came out along with pre-order stuff, they normally group things and ship without having to wait for everything to come out, unless the available dates are close to each other. And that without extra charge. Their shipping fee looks expensive but when you buy many pieces at the same time, they save the most.They charge you by piece.

HMV ship via EMS which charges you according to the weight of the stuff. I used to buy one heavy photo book that the shipping charge alone was ¥s 2700.

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tracy_sprees October 23 2012, 02:48:25 UTC
based on what o understand amazon jp is a really safe website for u to shop for products.

have been buying from there for quite some time.

I dont think they ship directly to europe.

you will need a forwarding service to forward it to europe (can use cheaper alternative regisitered air mail like sal )

most agencies always use default EMS which is rather pricey for intl shipping

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