Junk Drawer Lot Collectibles Keychains Toys Promo Items Japan

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Seller: gyak39 ✉️ (3,059) 99.7%, Location: Allison Park, Pennsylvania, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 226064853278 Junk Drawer Lot Collectibles Keychains Toys Promo Items Japan.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

****ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS****

Due to recent changes in eBay’s international shipping program, apparently each item is now subject to a separate shipping charge. We cannot do anything about this – i.e. - “combining shipping” – as we have no control over the international shipping costs or any facet of eBay’s international program. eBay and international couriers are the ones in charge of the international portion of the transaction, as are the fees that they charge. We cannot even see how much you are charged for international shipping, nor do we benefit from it, at all. Thank you for your understanding.

If you are uncertain about anything that is not covered by the item or condition description, or what is written below, please send a question first. It is impossible to anticipate every single question that someone may ask. We would rather answer a question and potentially miss out on a sale, than sell to someone who is ultimately dissatisfied because we had different interpretations, or missed something in our description of the item, or general FAQ. And above all, please use common sense.

Q: Do you combine shipping?

A: For most items, yes! In order to take advantage of this, please use the “Add to Cart” button, NOT the “Buy It Now” button. You should see the cost of shipping stay the same (and discounts apply, if any) as you add more items to your cart. In the case of wanting to combine shipping across multiple auctions, eBay no longer allows buyers to “Request Total from Seller”. So we now have to refund the difference to you after the purchase is complete. In order for this to happen, you MUST notify us that you wish to do so. THIS IS FOR DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS RESIDING IN THE UNITED STATES, ONLY . WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER WHAT IS CHARGED FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, THIS IS HANDLED BY EBAY.

Q: Where are your items stored?

A: Everything comes from smoke-free, pet-free, windowless storage.

Q: Is XYZ real/authentic?

A: We only deal in real/authentic items. The only place that this has ever really come up for us, is with anime collectibles. So, allow us to address potential concerns and allay potential fears:

- The vast majority of anime stuff that we sell is out of our own collection (or excess from Yahoo Japan Auctions lot auctions), and we would never buy “maligned” items for ourselves.

- Generally, less-than-genuine (eBay doesn’t like the ‘b’ word) collectible merchandise doesn’t ship from the US.

- Generally, non-genuine collectibles have a stock photo from the manufacturer’s website or something, and nothing else. For stuff that WE sell like this, we usually post many photos of the actual item. A practice that someone who wishes to obfuscate their product’s quality, usually isn’t in the habit of doing.

- Most anime goods ARE NOT made in Japan. Despite pedantically puerile protestations from the weeb contingent, like most things made of plastic or plush, a large chunk of anime goods are made in China. Back in the 1980s or so a lot of toys and video games were made in Japan, but beginning with the 90s, most production shifted to other East Pacific nations. In fact, most of Takara Tomy A.R.T.S.’ stuff is produced in Vietnam these days. The one exception we can think of off the top of our heads is that some Gundam Plamo (Plastic Models) are still made in Japan. Outside of those, you’d be hard-pressed to find anything anime-y that’s mass-manufactured, that’s still made in Japan. So, just because you see Made in China on something, doesn’t mean it’s a non-genuine product.

- As we publish in all anime-related auctions we post; we ARE (were) collectors. Nearly everything, anime-wise, that we have has come from somewhere in Japan. We’d made online purchases from Hobby Search, AmiAmi, Hobbylink Japan, Mandarake, cdJapan, etc, as early as 2006, and Yahoo Japan Auctions starting in 2009.

Q: Does X come with <item being asked about>?

A: We try our best to be completely transparent about what we offer and the condition in which it is being sold. That’s why we use only plain backgrounds, with nothing that could be misinterpreted as being included alongside the item or items for sale. That said, what you see is generally what you get. Certain exceptions are, when a blind box/bag/ball item is posted and the packaging isn’t included, sometimes we will put an example package in the listing photo, so people will know what series is being advertised when they’re browsing. Or, sometimes we will accidentally omit something that IS included, from photos. In that case, it will appear in the item’s description. Again, if you are uncertain, it is always better to ASK than assume.

Q: Do you bundle?

A: There’s no need to “bundle”! By using the “Add to Cart” button , you can make your own bundle! Shipping will automatically combine in the cart (for most items) and any discounts defined in the auction listings will apply – automatically!

Q: It says that my package has been shipped, but it isn’t moving! Why hasn’t it been dropped off?

A: We ship via USPS, who, as you may or may not know, can be extremely slow. The carrier that picks up our packages seldom scans them, and on rare occasions can go unscanned/not updated for 3-4 days. Needless to say, we have no control over USPS’ handling of packages after they leave our possession. That said, we’ve never had a package truly get lost, and we would ask for your patience and understanding in this matter.

Q: When is my order going to ship?

A: We ship five days a week, Monday through Friday. That said, we often schedule pickups for Saturdays, as well.

Q: Do you ship to my country?

A: Generally, we ship worldwide. We ship ONLY through eBay’s International Shipping Program. (This is old info, as the ISP is pretty much the only way that eBay allows sellers to ship abroad, now. And we are totally fine with that.)

Q: Why is shipping to my country so expensive?!

A: We DO NOT control the cost of international shipping. When you purchase an item as an international customer of eBay’s International Shipping Program, we prepare and ship your item to a shipping center in the US. Once there, eBay then handles the rest; including customs forms and the dispatch of your package internationally. We aren’t even able to see how much you are charged by eBay for the international shipping portion of the transaction. We also do not control Import Taxes/Duties/Value Added Tax (VAT) or any variation thereof. Your country’s government levies these on purchases, if any, and we have no say in the matter.

Q: Can I have a discount for reason XYZ?

A: We frequently offer discounts for multiple purchases (one good example is the LEGO Minifigures, which we frequently offer 5% or 10% off of multi-figure purchases), or we will incorporate “best offer” into listings. Outside of that, unless you wish to buy many of something, we don’t generally do discounts. If you do wish to purchase many of an item we’re selling, contact us and we may be able to work something out!

Additionally, if you make an offer and it is automatically rejected by eBay’s Best Offer system, that means that it DID NOT meet the price threshold we set. PLEASE DO NOT SEND US MESSAGES ASKING IF WE WILL ACCEPT A LOWER OFFER. THE ANSWER IS, “NO.”

Q: Do you do local pickup?

A: Nope, sorry.

Q: Do you give some sort of “in-town discount” or reduced shipping for addresses that are close-by?

A: See above. It costs exactly the same to ship to you as it does to someone who is a state or two away.

Q: My package went to the wrong address!

A: We only ship to Paypal-registered addresses that the buyer submits in their transaction. It is up to you, as the buyer, to ensure that your address is correct. We follow the information that you give to eBay, and that eBay gives us when you make a purchase. As we don’t personally know you, we would have no idea that your address isn’t correct.

Q: I can’t buy/bid on one of your items. What’s the deal?

A: If you purchased something from us, and then canceled, we will block IDs at our discretion. If you make an offer and we accept, and then you don’t pay and we have to cancel the transaction and relist, we will block. Finally, if you’re being a nuisance, same deal.

Q: I accidentally bought something from you. I still want it, but I can’t pay until later in the week. Is that okay?

A: Absolutely! Just send us a message letting us know that you won’t be able to pay for X amount of time (within reason, haha) and we’ll then know not to cancel your transaction.

Q: You know what, I decided I don’t want this item after all. Is it okay if I cancel?

A: Please, by all means, send us a message asking to cancel your order, instead of just waiting. You’re not going to upset us by asking to cancel. We’d much rather cancel and relist, than sit and wait for a payment that’s never going to come.

Q: You keep rejecting my offer. Why?

A: We put “Best Offer” on a lot of our auctions because we are absolutely willing to haggle and deal, and because there isn’t a lot of pricing history on certain things, we allow for some “wiggle room”. However, we do research what we sell, and we know what our items are worth -- and more importantly what we ideally want to see monetarily, from them. To that end, we place an auto-reject threshold on nearly every Best Offer auction we post, because we’re never going to accept a $4 offer on a $50 item, and apparently many people think they’re being cute by lowballing. So we preemptively put a stop to it.

Q: Do you do trades?

A: We’ve been getting this question a lot, so we figured we’d throw it into the FAQ. No, sorry, we don’t trade. We’re sellers, not collectors. Aside from that, trading violates eBay’s Terms of Service. There are several other platforms that look favorably on trading; eBay isn’t one of them.

Q: What is the lowest will you accept for <expensive item XYZ>?”

A: Please don’t send messages like this. For one thing, it’s incredibly tacky to ask questions like that to a seller. Secondly, that’s not how offers work.

Q: Will you make a custom lot for me with <Item from lot posted> and <Item from another lot>?

A: NO, we will not rearrange existing lots to make a custom lot. Lots are posted and sold as they exist.

  • Condition: Used
  • Condition: These are items that came from "large lot" auctions straight from Japan, being offered by us in "as is" lots. Some items are in nice condition, some items are used, with scuffs, scrapes, etc. Some items are actually "new in package", but so old that there's fading, yellowing (i.e. - sun damage), or wear. And some items might be new, “dead stock” that’s been lying around, or just straight up new. We will try to take as many pictures as possible to capture the condition of the items, but it's not feasible to do a complete write-up for each individual lot. Major damage -- if any -- will be noted first in the "Condition description" box.

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