Mercari Japan Proxy Site Like Jauce Ship to US

23 Replies, 10111 Views

Dhl has been amazing that’s the standard packaging they do for all orders

Here are a few new trains
[Image: 3028-CE63-BDCD-45-A2-8738-F6195-D42020-F.jpg]
(This post was last modified: 12-15-2020, 08:59 AM by Super.)
[-] The following 2 users Like ajtrain944's post:
  • Super, Tharazero1
Pretty soon you will have all the trains Big Grin
[Image: super-smiley-emoticon.gif]
[-] The following 1 user Likes Super's post:
  • ajtrain944
Who knows maybe!?
[-] The following 1 user Likes ajtrain944's post:
  • Super
I just bought two new Shin-Keisei Type 80000 trains from Mercari Japan via Buyee for USD 82.62. The Buyee fees (service fee [300 yen], payment fee [200 yen], and something called Standard Plan [500 yen]) being included in the price. The shipping from Mercari to Buyee is paid by the seller.

Now the items arrived at Buyee (2 days after the purchase!), and they offered many shipping methods (FedEx, DHL, Air etc.), although not all shipping methods are available in all countries. I chose Registered Air for USD 14.01. So all in all - two "limited edition" and hard to obtain trains that are selling only at Shin-Keisei stations and local 7-Elevens for just under 100 Dollars are coming my way. Having eBay prices in mind, I just got myself two trains for the price of one. I'm a happy camper! Smile

The transactions are easy, with PayPal, and I highly recommend Buyee for buying plarail stuff from Mercari Japan.

[Image: Snimka-zaslona-184.jpg]
My YouTube Channel: Mister No



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)