Zero buyer protection SUCKS. I won a large auction via Yahoo Japan. Seller purposely swapped out all of the top cards with creased/damaged cards of the same kind. I presented Buyee with all the evidence and they still would not budge. Lesson learned.
@@AwesomeLad66 The Buyee "insurance" doesn't cover condition discrepancies in the listing from the seller to buyer. I tried to make the case that what I paid for is not what I got and that didn't fly either.
As a follow up to my own comment, if you're going to buy on Yahoo Auctions with Buyee, the best way to increase your chances of getting what you're paying for is to only buy from highly reputable sellers. This doesn't cover you entirely but it does minimize your chances of getting duped.
@@erncollects So you did purchase Buyee insurance? Buyee states: "Inspection Plan Service Fee: 300 JPY per order Once an item arrives at our warehouse, we will compare them to their online descriptions and see if they match. Incorrect and damaged items will be identified at an early stage. Incorrect and damaged items will be identified at an early stage. If we receive an item that is the wrong size or color, or is in a damaged state, Buyee will begin refund procedures."
you can definitely find some nice stuff for cheap in japanese shops, but I fully agree. You're not finding a raw NM mario pikachu for $30 today like when it came out lol
How much does customs cost if you are ordering a single pokemon card on eBay from Japan? I've always wanted to order from Japan on eBay, but I'm afraid of being charged an arm and a leg for customs/import duties.
thats not a restricted market a restricted market is when no more supply of the item being added to the market and you have to buy from other ppl that have the item if you whant to have the item like pokemon cards in america.
What I have noticed is people are overpaying for cards, sometimes even more expensive than ebay. So it really depends on the card. Always add a risk premium to each card you buy, helps your bottom line.
If you live in Europe it's actually quite lucrative compared to ebay, as a lot of the ebay offerings come from the US and have high shipping cost. Buying a bunch of holos/promos/banned artworks from Japan, grading the good ones and reselling the rest raw won't make you rich but it's a fun way to fund your collection.
What do you mean you just burn that bridge? since when does opening a paypal dispute do anything to your account ? or do you mean it nukes your account on the website?
Best deal I got on buyee was probably $200 for 30 ultra shiny gx cards. Included were charizard, umbreon, sylveon. Also was picking up shibuya pikachus for $7. And a team rocket holo set for $19
I've filmed a BUNCH of openings from purchases I've made from Yahoo & Mercari over the past year and 95% of the time the card arrives well packaged and as pictured. Definitely the go-to for modern cards and promos as soon as they come out. :)
I dunno about the not negotiating part. I always negotiate and don't get bummed or down cause of a no. If anything, I go in expecting a no with the follow up to a no. Sometimes I get the Yes and not even prepared lol.
From my experience, buying singles from Japanese sites will save you a ton of money versus buying them off eBay & buying sealed product can be a toss up. Many Japanese sellers on ebay have their own sites with reduced prices to begin with (crazy, I know).
I fully agree with this, I've been buying from Japan for a little while now and it's by far less convenient than most other, more local alternatives. I'm from the EU so eBay isn't as big here but if i was in the US I'd mostly prefer eBay. Sure Japan has a lot of great deals, untill you remember you have to pay middle man fees, express courier service shipping, domestic shipping inside Japan, import taxes, customs duties, and all the sudden it's not that great of a deal anymore and not really worth the hassle to wait for it to arrive etc. It has its merrits, as I've imported and sold japanese stuff for a year or so now, but it's definitely not a "gold mine" or as Rudy would say "free tendies".
I started recollecting right before COVID hit Japan. Prices were cheap! 50$ for shiny gx charizard. I was going crazy there. Until I ran out of money lol
For people who can see my comment, you don’t want to try it unless you are experienced as h*ll. The e cards went $200+ for a arcanine there, it’s not cheap at all with tons scammers
@@BlightBreedOfficial I bought 5 sealed gold stamp 2006 victory medals for $200 in one lot 6 months ago. I dare any local to beat that in today’s market lmao.
“...if a tree falls in the forest, this card is still rare...” smpratte 2021
That was definitely special lol
Zero buyer protection SUCKS. I won a large auction via Yahoo Japan. Seller purposely swapped out all of the top cards with creased/damaged cards of the same kind. I presented Buyee with all the evidence and they still would not budge. Lesson learned.
Did you purchase the insurance?
Got burnt to on a "mint" shadowless charizard. Came scratched and creased goodbye 1.5k
@@AwesomeLad66 The Buyee "insurance" doesn't cover condition discrepancies in the listing from the seller to buyer. I tried to make the case that what I paid for is not what I got and that didn't fly either.
As a follow up to my own comment, if you're going to buy on Yahoo Auctions with Buyee, the best way to increase your chances of getting what you're paying for is to only buy from highly reputable sellers. This doesn't cover you entirely but it does minimize your chances of getting duped.
@@erncollects So you did purchase Buyee insurance? Buyee states: "Inspection Plan
Service Fee: 300 JPY per order
Once an item arrives at our warehouse, we will compare them to their online descriptions and see if they match. Incorrect and damaged items will be identified at an early stage.
Incorrect and damaged items will be identified at an early stage.
If we receive an item that is the wrong size or color, or is in a damaged state, Buyee will begin refund procedures."
you can definitely find some nice stuff for cheap in japanese shops, but I fully agree. You're not finding a raw NM mario pikachu for $30 today like when it came out lol
Did you see Logans necklace last night? He owns the 3rd bgs 10
@@thekingscardboard There was only 2. A 3rd was graded and I'm guessing that was it.
@@thekingscardboard at the press conference he said its 1 of 3 that he got graded. I'd love to hear more info on this card.
Scott is my real dad
Lucky
Scott is my step dad
This videos about to flood all the speculators into yahoo Japan. Great :(
“Thou...shall...not...pass!”
How much does customs cost if you are ordering a single pokemon card on eBay from Japan? I've always wanted to order from Japan on eBay, but I'm afraid of being charged an arm and a leg for customs/import duties.
Whoever makes these damn thumbnails for you deserves a 1st edition base Zard. If this is you, Sir Pratte, you have once again obliterated my mind.
thats not a restricted market a restricted market is when no more supply of the item being added to the market and you have to buy from other ppl that have the item if you whant to have the item like pokemon cards in america.
What I have noticed is people are overpaying for cards, sometimes even more expensive than ebay. So it really depends on the card. Always add a risk premium to each card you buy, helps your bottom line.
If you live in Europe it's actually quite lucrative compared to ebay, as a lot of the ebay offerings come from the US and have high shipping cost. Buying a bunch of holos/promos/banned artworks from Japan, grading the good ones and reselling the rest raw won't make you rich but it's a fun way to fund your collection.
Do you get import fees on ebay? For under $200. I cant find a straight answer anywhere, half ppl say yes, half says no
What do you mean you just burn that bridge?
since when does opening a paypal dispute do anything to your account ?
or do you mean it nukes your account on the website?
What are your thoughts on buying raw cards and grading them or just buying the graded cards you want?
Best deal I got on buyee was probably $200 for 30 ultra shiny gx cards. Included were charizard, umbreon, sylveon. Also was picking up shibuya pikachus for $7. And a team rocket holo set for $19
I've filmed a BUNCH of openings from purchases I've made from Yahoo & Mercari over the past year and 95% of the time the card arrives well packaged and as pictured. Definitely the go-to for modern cards and promos as soon as they come out. :)
These thumbnails are peak comedy
people are willing to give discounts on mercari, just need to know how to ask
I dunno about the not negotiating part. I always negotiate and don't get bummed or down cause of a no. If anything, I go in expecting a no with the follow up to a no. Sometimes I get the Yes and not even prepared lol.
From my experience, buying singles from Japanese sites will save you a ton of money versus buying them off eBay & buying sealed product can be a toss up. Many Japanese sellers on ebay have their own sites with reduced prices to begin with (crazy, I know).
mercari is integrated via buyee, have been for about 3 years
I fully agree with this, I've been buying from Japan for a little while now and it's by far less convenient than most other, more local alternatives. I'm from the EU so eBay isn't as big here but if i was in the US I'd mostly prefer eBay. Sure Japan has a lot of great deals, untill you remember you have to pay middle man fees, express courier service shipping, domestic shipping inside Japan, import taxes, customs duties, and all the sudden it's not that great of a deal anymore and not really worth the hassle to wait for it to arrive etc. It has its merrits, as I've imported and sold japanese stuff for a year or so now, but it's definitely not a "gold mine" or as Rudy would say "free tendies".
Delete this rn
Thanks for your content man
I searched “stonks” in English and it linked me to this video....
One more restriction for Canadians: Mercari is only in Japan & the United States. 😒
I started recollecting right before COVID hit Japan. Prices were cheap! 50$ for shiny gx charizard. I was going crazy there. Until I ran out of money lol
I like the video! You should just fly to JP to pick up your 10k card haha
Stacy was the main attraction at her yard sale.
If a tree falls is a forest…. This card is still rare 😂😂😂
For people who can see my comment, you don’t want to try it unless you are experienced as h*ll. The e cards went $200+ for a arcanine there, it’s not cheap at all with tons scammers
Does scumbag pratte feel like stealing the karens umbreon and sending it my way please and thank you 😁👍
Always have been it’s where it all started!
Messaging a japanese seller is just wasting time. They dont budge. I've messaged hundreds of them and get the same answer..
Get a load of this guy
Thanks daddy
Chunky dunky
Stop making these videos dude :(
dont let the noobs take our supply
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@@Card_Asylum stick to English 😈
@darklavalizard I hope they get scared at how much harder it is to use buyee compared to ebay and give up hahaha
You’re all noobs compared to people that actually live in Japan. You think you’re getting things cheap, you don’t even know the half of it 😈
@@BlightBreedOfficial I bought 5 sealed gold stamp 2006 victory medals for $200 in one lot 6 months ago. I dare any local to beat that in today’s market lmao.