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Getting products from Japan hassle free!

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foxyshez
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Getting products from Japan hassle free!

Postby foxyshez » February 28th, 2008 10:03 pm

:D A friend of mine is a shopping agent for Japanese products. He can be found on ebay: 11211121iori useful for those of you who would like to buy stuff from Japan but haven't mastered the lingo yet! or for buying from a website that doesn't ship overseas. Also great for acess to Japanese books...i sometimes read childrens books in Japanese! You can request any product from Japan.

Also, just bought the workbook kanji 300 learning Kanji through stories. Its a beginner workbook focusing on level 3/4 of J Language prof test. ISBN: 978 4 87424 402 9. i found it easy to use and fun!

kc8ufv
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Postby kc8ufv » February 29th, 2008 5:02 am

Most people I have found on eBay will gladly help you out, if you are wanting to obtain an item that is not readily available in your area, and it is in theirs. That is, if they are already getting into a transaction with you.

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foxyshez
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Postby foxyshez » February 29th, 2008 11:42 am

:roll: well that may be true, but this guy is a specialist in that area as well as listing several things some of you may be interested in. :wink:

adam
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Postby adam » April 10th, 2008 8:17 am

Amazon.jp will ship internationally so you can cut out the middleman. But, like a previous post mentioned, anything can be bought through eBAY. (If you need something from Japan, let me know - I'm an experienced eBAYer - end shamless plug) :wink:

kc8ufv
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Postby kc8ufv » April 10th, 2008 11:00 am

Amazon.co.jp will only ship books, movies, and music internationally. They will not ship electronics. (I know. I have tried.)

adam
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Postby adam » April 10th, 2008 12:08 pm

Since I live in Japan, I've never tried to order electronics. Thanks for letting us know. I'm actually using my old PDA with the JEdict dictionary as my electronic dictionary. Couldn't justify spending 30,000 yen for a dictionary!

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