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nanakopy87 9th January 2010 12:10 AM

midori,i guess you pre-ordered it when Type A and Type B poster is out of stock.did you pre-order it early enough?

nanakopy87 9th January 2010 12:42 AM

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done.
as for the western union payment,i never try that.rusuke,do you have paypal?
western union fee is quite expensive,IMO.i once tried to calculate the fees and to my surprise,i have to pay almost double of the cd price if i use western union.and i'm confirm that play-asia is safe :D

mobius 9th January 2010 12:55 AM

Play-Asia is very safe. I bought many music cd from them and sometimes there prices are cheaper too. As for Western Union, I have no idea cause I never used WU with them. I always use a credit card and like nanakopy says they might charge a fee for WU.

Crystal_Ageha 9th January 2010 05:51 AM

Play-asia is actually one of the best sites, and I'd probably shop there all the time if it counted towards ORICON. :yes The shipping is very fast and prices are reasonable. I've ordered both games and CDs from the site, and I've also had friends order from them with satisfaction, as well.

nanakopy87 9th January 2010 06:01 AM

ya.they are very good.but,there is still 1 thing i don't like (although i'm their die-hard fans :P).they do not give out posters.but they do have first press item(you have to email them double confirm).so,if you want the posters,i don't think this site is suitable for you.if like me,who don't really bother of the poster,this is a good site for you :D

Chiharo 15th January 2010 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crystal_Ageha (Post 2208395)
Play-asia is actually one of the best sites, and I'd probably shop there all the time if it counted towards ORICON. :yes The shipping is very fast and prices are reasonable. I've ordered both games and CDs from the site, and I've also had friends order from them with satisfaction, as well.

Well, I've just ordered from Play-Asia for the first time and I have to say that none other shops where you can buy j-pop disappointed me as much as them.

It's been 15 working days already and I still haven't received my CDs. Usually, when ordering from yesasia I get my stuff for about only 10 working days, and CDjapan for only 6 days.

I have this feeling that my cds will never arrive. T_T

Anyway, on their site it says that I should wait for about 5-14 days, and to this point it's been one day more and I still haven't gotten my stuff :(

Should I send them an e-mail or something? Because I heard that some people got their stuff in 2 months :o and people were dissapointed a lot.

So should I mail them or wait just a bit more?

nanakopy87 16th January 2010 12:05 AM

chiharo,when did you place your order?i think maybe you can try email them now?i know they had some problem with the post office recently (during the christmas season).so far,i always receive my item within 7 days.Maybe because Hong Kong is quite near my country? :P

Chiharo 16th January 2010 01:12 PM

^ I've placed my order on Dec 20, 2009, and they shipped it on Dec 28, 2009.

I think I'll try e-mailing them now, since it's already been 3 weeks since they shipped the order.

Thanks for help.

ayumi.hamasaki 9th February 2010 10:44 AM

I have a question about celga:

what happens with the money I have spend for an auction which I sadly don't win ?

where can I see how much money I have on my celga account ?

thank you in advance

~angel*ayumi~ 9th February 2010 11:09 AM

I whould just e-mail them and ask if youīre not sure.
They usally reply very fast^^

ayumi.hamasaki 9th February 2010 11:35 AM

thanky you

I have e-mailed them and I hope for a fast reply

LacusClyne 9th February 2010 04:38 PM

^for auction, i would strongly recommend crescent-shop instead.

unlike celga where you have to pay them the amount first, then they bid for you, you can just put a deposit of USD$50 and have a bidding limit of 25000 yen.

their system is very organise that you can bid by yourself, and put items on a watchlist too. just see the examples from my screencaps.

and you only pay when you win the auction.
i find this more user friendly, and you won't pay unnessary money, especially when sometime your budget is a little tight.

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x...hara/th_01.jpg
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x...hara/th_02.jpg
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x...hara/th_03.jpg
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x...hara/th_04.jpg

Keiichi_JPU 9th February 2010 04:54 PM

^ I don't really understand that website..

Let's say I want to buy something on yahoo auction japan or whatever, and I deposit 50$.. in that way I could have a bidding limit up to 25000 yen, which is about 250$

So let's say I buy something of 50$, will the entire 50$ deposit also be taken? So in total I'd spend 100$ on a 50$ item?

Just asking ,never used such a website :)

(Edit: holy ****ing **** I MUST BUY STUFF FROM YAJ, OMG so many treasures, so cheap!! Can't believe it!!!)

~angel*ayumi~ 9th February 2010 05:24 PM

I donīt like crescent shop because you have to make that 50$ deposit, they should offer lower deposit, like 20 or 25$. I nearly never bid so much that i whould need the 25000Yen limit
50$ is just a bit too much for me to just lay arround (as they keep it for future auctions and you need to pay the full auction after won, at least thatīs what I understood)

LacusClyne 10th February 2010 01:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keiichi_JPU (Post 2238026)
^ I don't really understand that website..

Let's say I want to buy something on yahoo auction japan or whatever, and I deposit 50$.. in that way I could have a bidding limit up to 25000 yen, which is about 250$

So let's say I buy something of 50$, will the entire 50$ deposit also be taken? So in total I'd spend 100$ on a 50$ item?

Just asking ,never used such a website :)

(Edit: holy ****ing **** I MUST BUY STUFF FROM YAJ, OMG so many treasures, so cheap!! Can't believe it!!!)

they won't take away your deposit, you can get it refund after you pay for your stuff. there's a nice refund button on the front page.

you only paid for the items.


Quote:

Originally Posted by ~angel*ayumi~ (Post 2238044)
I donīt like crescent shop because you have to make that 50$ deposit, they should offer lower deposit, like 20 or 25$. I nearly never bid so much that i whould need the 25000Yen limit
50$ is just a bit too much for me to just lay arround (as they keep it for future auctions and you need to pay the full auction after won, at least thatīs what I understood)

the deposit is to prevent people from bidding items and not pay for them, this is a secure to crescent shop.
i have no problems with that though.

since you can get it refund, if you don't wanna bid anymore.

i prefer this over celga, at least i don't have to pay for an auction and when i lost the bid, and my money is kept in the balance....and i can't see the total exact amount if i have more lost auctions..
Since i tend to bid a lot, and more chances of lost auctions(so it will end up more then USD$50).....so i don't like the feeling of leaving more money around, and always emailing them.

at least on crescent shop, i can just click the refund button and get my money back.

i find crescent page more organise. I can see the items that i win or lost easily, my shops's order urls are in another page, and there's another page for items that have arrive at their office....These are not cluttering up my page....

on celga, the auctions urls are clutter with the shops' order url too and the arrived items are on the same page too!

ayumi.hamasaki 10th February 2010 08:48 AM

^ thank you all

I will check how Crescent Shop is, too

LemonEcstasy 10th February 2010 08:53 PM

Probably many people asked that question, but forum is sooo big, I can't find the answer.

Is it dangerous to ship via Economy Airmail (SAL)? I mean, is it possible that my package will be lost?

Keiichi_JPU 10th February 2010 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LemonEcstasy (Post 2239392)
Probably many people asked that question, but forum is sooo big, I can't find the answer.

Is it dangerous to ship via Economy Airmail (SAL)? I mean, is it possible that my package will be lost?

Well in theory it's possible, but it's extremely unlikely to happen.

However, it MIGHT happen that they like "lose" it somewhere in a pile of other packages (or whatever, something like that) and then it might take up to 8 weeks to get to your house.

But even then, that's very unlikely and has never happened to me before :)
But I've seen it happen to people on the forum here. You might wanna consider Regular Air Mail, it's not that much more expensive, is it?

LemonEcstasy 10th February 2010 10:49 PM

So even if they lost it, my package will one day come to me, right?

LacusClyne 11th February 2010 12:44 AM

^err....lost mail normally meant lost forever....

i just had a case of lost mail. (>_<)

my friend had encounter 2 lost mails from YA, and both parcels includes those 'sold out' tour goodies, so YA can't even reship them.


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