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Rilakkuma – Even More Laid Back Cat Theme

I was very excited about this new release of the cat series. The first cat series was okay but the newest cat series was too cute for me to pass up. And because of that I splurged more than I should have and learned a few hard lessons. Doh…

As usual, San-X’s net shop sells out quickly on new releases. The timing was poor for me since I had work at the time so I missed the first few hours of the release. Because of that the Rilakkuma holding plush sold out by the time I had a chance to order it (it sold out in less than 24 hours… da heck!).

I wasn’t thinking at the time so I ordered the Rila holding plush off of ebay and wasted about $10.00. Also, I didn’t realize it at the time since I don’t shop on Rakuten or HMV a lot, but they were selling the cat series there as well. Had I ordered through either of these originally I would have saved 500 yen from domestic shipping from San-X to Tenso and another 500 yen from Tenso handling fees (so 1,000 yen total) and a little more if I had just gone through Rakuten to start with since LaughLaugh and Bigstar were selling the series at a discount!!! Yes. I was very upset with myself afterwards… T_T

Anyways, just yesterday San-X released the pre-order version of the cat series. I KNEW it was coming!! And I am super excited!

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From October 9th to November 1st you can pre-order these oversized super cute plushies for 8,424 yen (approx. $70.00 USD). Best thing is it’s 2-in-1!
The planned shipment date is sometime in January 2016.

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This is my next planned purchase in the next few weeks. Because I’ve overspent on this series I’m hoping the Christmas series will be unimpressive so I wont be tempted to buy even more. Hahaha.

Now… the long wait!

Buyee Review (Japanese Auction Proxy)

So after a long wait I finally finalized my purchases on Buyee and had them sent. I’ve received 2 out of 5 packages so far. I think the other 3 are held up somewhere in NY (or NJ? I forget… >.>; )

For those of you unfamiliar with Buyee I’ll give a brief explanation.
Buyee is a Japanese purchase proxy. It’s compatible with the Yahoo! Japan Auctions, Yahoo! Shopping, Rakuten, ZOZO, and AKB48. (I only use it for the Auction feature for out of print Rilakkuma goodies.)

Buyee is part of Tenso so it’s legit. Like Tenso, using their service comes with fee’s. For their auction service it’s a flat 200 yen fee for fund transfers plus 500 yen service fee for every puchase 5,000 yen and under and anything over 5,000 yen is 10% of the final purchase price (so a 6,000 yen purchase will have a 600 yen service fee, etc.)

I expect Buyee to up their service fee some point in the future to 15% simply because they state that the 10% fee is a special opening price.

Buyee offers other services such as package consolidation in case you buy more than one package and want to try to save on shipping (which is not guaranteed. You may end up paying more.) They also have a protective packaging service. Both come at additional costs which you can find on their site.

Depending on package dimensions and weight they have a variety of shipping services available. EMS, SAL, AIR, etc. Shipping fees also include domestic shipping fees as well from the seller to their warehouse.

Now for the review part! 😀

The website is straight forward and easy to use (which is the main reason why I decided to try this out as my first proxy). I made multiple purchases for my first test run of the proxy. Bidding was a smooth process and simple. I was able to instantly buyout for certain auctions and participate in real-time last minute bidding wars (LOL). After winning these items my bank card was instantly charged and a few days later my items arrived at their warehouse.

Now the cool thing about this service is that they will hold your items up to 90 days at their warehouse. I took advantage of this and let them hold mine for about 30 days before I decided to pay for shipping while I saved up a little more money.

Now about package consolidation…
Buyee provides a shipping estimation tool that allows you to input the item weight, domestic shipping fees, item value, etc. to give you an idea of how much it would cost to purchase an item and have it shipped to you. However, the shipping tool only gives an estimate for EMS. I used this tool to give me an idea of shipping costs.

I split my purchases into five packages. Three I had shipped individually (SAL). The other two I used their package consolidation services.
Unfortunately, the first package that I used their consolidation service for didn’t reduce shipping costs despite using the estimation tool. It actually went up approx. $15.00. To try and compensate I used SAL shipping over EMS but it would have been cheaper to have had them shipped individually with SAL instead.
The second package I used their consolidation services for did end up saving me money. Originally I was going to ship it SAL but after consolidation EMS was actually cheaper (surprise!). I ended up saving 20$ compared to having the items shipped individually and with SAL shipping.
In the end I ended up neither losing or saving money on shipping. Doh!

Phew. I hope that wasn’t confusing. Haha!

One of the nice things about Buyee is their repacking system. Regardless of what you buy and how it’s packaged originally, they’ll repack the item before shipping it to you. One of my large shipments contained several packages sent in paper gift bags (yes, paper!!) so I was worried about some of my individual packages (because we all know how brutal the mail system is). Thankfully, Buyee took care of this by repacking my items for me. I would find this out when my first individual package arrived. Upon opening I found another paper gift bag with the original shipping labels attached. (I forgot to take pictures but I’m sure you get the idea. Haha.)

All in all, I was a little worried about using Buyee because of one or two sour reviews on the net. But then again, I purchased soft plush items that don’t really break during shipping so I can’t give a review on how they handle breakable items. Overall, I was pleased with their service and will be using them again in the future. I would only advise to be aware of fee’s associated with purchases using their service. Also I recommend taking a careful look at their FAQ before purchasing anything, otherwise you may be hit with other fee’s (such as protective packaging fees) without your knowledge.
Buyee is a more expensive avenue for import purchases so if you’re able to buy something without a forwarding or proxy service I would suggest using that instead (such as Rakuten or HMV.) However, it may be a necessary evil if you’re looking for out of print or hard to obtain Japanese items.

TIP: One of the easy ways I like to quickly estimate fees + shipping costs is to tack on about 1500-2000 yen on any purchase I make. Many times I’ve been tempted to purchasing something on the Y! Japanese Auctions, thinking I’ll be getting a good deal, but after tacking on that extra bit I end up stopping myself, realizing that I can likely find something similar on ebay for less. Haha.

Anyways, I hope this review helped those who are considering trying Buyee out.

First post! + Limited Fresh Lemon Series purchase.

So the site is almost done being set up. I have a few things left to work on before all the drop-down links are fully functioning and pages are filled with actual content (lol). I’m really excited to get everything up and fully running but it’s taking more time than I originally wanted because of the limited amount of time I have to dedicate to my personal hobbies. (Raising a 9 mo. old baby takes up a ton of time!) Hopefully things will be ready in a few more weeks.

As for the store I haven’t actually opened up the ebay shop yet. I’m still waiting on poly mailers and boxes to come in from the mail. Since i’m new to selling I’ve had to spend a lot of time researching on how to ship things without overspending/overcharging. I also ended up ordering the wrong size boxes by mistake. Doh!

Anyways, I’d like to kick off my first post with one of my recent purchases. Onward! 😀

I received this set about 2 weeks ago from Hong Kong. Probably one of my favorite sets. (I LOVE lemons!!) I was late to purchasing these so it was difficult for me to find someone who was selling the plush set plus the tea set. (I feel bad for the seller. I was constantly bothering them with questions since I had never purchased from them before. lol….)

Limited Fresh Lemon March 2015 Series

I really like the keychain series but I don’t collect keychain’s usually. If I come across a good deal for these though I might purchase them at a later date.

Lemon Series Keychains