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What do you use to get them shipped out the country without going broke from shipping by buyee Huh


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Its true that the shipping costs can get very high but you do have choices. When using one of the buying Agents they will take care of the shipping for you and you just tell them which method (cost plus speed) you want. If money is a concern there is the shipping method called "SAL" (not sure what that stands for) that I believe is the cheapest but with that comes a lot longer wait until your items arrive. Maybe some other members can give you their shipping experiences and how long it takes for the less expensive choices as I have't used them.
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Thanks, Super Big Grin
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im about to order my first shipment in a few weeks, and talking with geris, who put me onto jauce in the first place, he recommended SAL as my shipment wont be very large. for larger ones, i guess if you order lots of boxed sets, theres another option to take, but i cant recall what it was. lol.
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In regards to Yahoo! Japan, can anyone recommend sellers/shippers/stand-ins for me to get into contact with? I'd like to get more for my money.
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There are only 2 that I know of and were referred to me by members here.

http://japamart.com/

http://jauce.com/
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(07-12-2014, 02:33 AM)Super Wrote: There are only 2 that I know of and were referred to me by members here.

http://japamart.com/

http://jauce.com/

Thank you for the links; I'll have to figure out how to use them to get some good things up for a bid.
Residential train-afficionado in training, and Thomas & Friends fan.

You can always ask as there are several members here that use one or the other. You do have to be careful as it can get out of hand a quite expensive.
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(07-12-2014, 02:44 AM)Super Wrote: You can always ask as there are several members here that use one or the other. You do have to be careful as it can get out of hand a quite expensive.

Thank you for the advice; I'll do a touch of advice gathering.
Residential train-afficionado in training, and Thomas & Friends fan.

i use jauce and find them pretty good. but then, maybe im so happy to have a chance at getting some really rare bits, im not minding what the costs are, lol.
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