Anime Toys at USD 0.01? - A Closer LookPosted Aug-29-07 23:12:22 PDT Anime Toys – Selling at USD 0.01? A Closer Look
Following up on my previous blog entry, I continued to research this matter based on some comments given. I discovered a few things:
(See blogs Beware of blatant bootleg figure merchants! And “How to spot anime PVC fakes For a list of sellers selling bootleg items on ebay)
While I may not know the exact charges for shipping from these sellers to their buyers, it can be surmised that in the shipping and handling charges, they actually factor in the cost of the toy besides the cost of transport and service rendered. This is contravening ebay rules, where charges are hidden to avoid paying listing fees. This is a form of dishonesty and it is used rather openly by some sellers. Responsible ebayers should report them before they wipe out those who sell genuine items or charge realistic prices.
Price Guide in Japan In this next section, I will show how buyers can determine the real cost of item charged by Japanese retail. This way, they can check for themselves whether their seller is selling them something worth their while. Having said that, this is the recommended price gauge for Japan, and should be considered as a base price. It should be higher in other countries due to other selling charges/currency fluctuations/cost of business factored into the selling price. Or for shipping from Japan to retailers in other countries. It just shows that USD 0.01 is impossible.
On the box of trading figures, there is usually a code of numbers above the barcode. The last set of figures is the price in Yen. I have gotten sample pictures to illustrate (click links). Hopefully, this will help buyers determine the real price of their item. Sellers may sell it higher or lower depending on circumstances e.g. high demand for popular figures, newly released items or at slightly lower price to move products/or wholesale purchases but not at the completely unrealistic price of USD 0.01.
Example 1: Xenosaga episode 2 by Bandai Officail Retail price Yen 700=USD 6.601. It is selling in Singapore retail for about SGD 11.00 for genuine item.
Example 2: Rurouni Kenshin by Bandai Officail Retail price Yen 380=USD 3.21. It is selling in Singapore retail for about SGD 8.00. for genuine item.
Example 3: Evangelion Portraits 3 by Bandai Officail Retail price Yen 400=USD 3.47. It is selling in Singapore retail for about SGD 9.00 for genuine item.
These three items were sold at USD 0.01 or a similarly unrealistic price. I hope this helps buyers see for themselves that selling at USD 0.01 is not possible for genuine items. I believe most buyers know that such sellers are doing something illegal by factoring the cost of toy into the cost of shipping to avoid listing fees, but they don’t care because they are happy thinking they have gotten a bargain. However, what they may not know is they may have been buying bootleg. Even wholesale items cannot be as low as USD 0.01.
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