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1 & Only Amazon Japan Thread
I am in the US... bought an item from Amazon JP via their 2nd hand Marketplace.
Got the item, but the CD inside was NOT what it is suppose to be... The item was for 810 yen... The CD case, booklet and Obi are all good... just the CD isnt correct :o Instead of a Kanon CD by Movic it had a Clannad CD inside it... Mabinogi KSLA-0011 in fact. I'm probably gonna keep it but just wanted to know how much trouble/hassle it is to do returns since I am outside JP. |
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1 & Only Amazon Japan Thread
This topic has come up multiple times, most recently here and a few posts afterward and I wanted to continue the discussion in more detail, hence this thread. Note, lots of numbers most won't care about, feel free to skip past the dashes to the question.
To determine just what sort of discrepancy we mean, I went through every order confirmation/shipping email since I started buying from Amazon ~10 months ago. I compared what I was initially told an item would cost, and what it actually cost at dispatch. All told 16 of 45 shipped items (36%) to date had an (InitialCost - ShippedCost) discrepancy, min ¥112, max ¥276, total ¥3159, about $35 right now. Which is not as bad as I would have guessed, but it helps that by pure coincidence I canceled/reordered some things after they came down in price, avoiding the charges. This doesn't count what hasn't shipped yet, and since these charges run ~1.01% of my total Amazon spending, I can project another ¥1787 worth of charges on current preorders, putting me around $55. A laughable sum compared to what I'm spending, I know... but I wouldn't mind having it back anyway. It's just going to keep adding up after all. And hey, $55 is almost a whole extra disc. Of course, the real discrepancy should actually be more than that, because ¥3159 is just closes the gap between initial price and shipped price and gets us back to baseline. It doesn't account for the fact that preorder price guarantee is supposed to make things cheaper than the initial price, whatever that would end up being. So ¥3159 becomes, what, ¥4k? Might also explain a confusing situation with two Railgun discs, where preorder guarantee did save me ¥239 yen each. Nice and all, but it sounds like they must have dropped the price a decent bit and the amount saved should have been more. So make that 18 of 45 shipped items? 40% of my purchases getting hit with (small) incorrect charges is pretty bad. -------- So basically - looking at Draneor here, but maybe others have contacted Amazon about this as well - what information, exactly, do you give Amazon when reporting this? And is it possible to determine not just what the gap is, but how much below initial cost the disc should have been? I know Draneor explained how he calculates it before... was it just the price on the invoice *.95, to reflect 5% sales tax in Japan? For example: Hidamari Sketch x ☆☆☆, Vol. 4 was supposed to be ¥5,032, but I was charged ¥5,231, a discrepancy of ¥199. But it's really ¥261.55 (¥5,231 * .95 = ¥4,969.45), a 24% increase on what I thought the discrepancy was (that % seems to vary a lot though). Right? I suppose the next step for me, then, is to email Amazon a list of those 16 (18?) discs I discovered, mention what I was told it's be and what it ended up being, and request the difference? Are they easygoing about it? |
Re: [Amazon Japan] Charging sales tax with Preorder Price Guarantee adjustments
This was their response to last email I sent back in May:
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Strike Witches BD Boxset MRSP with tax: 36,750 Without tax: 35,000 (divide MSRP by 1.05) Pre-order price: ¥25,725 (~26.5% off) Price paid: 27,008 (~27.5%) The Price I should have paid: $25,375 Note that Amazon's math is unfortunately a bit fuzzy. It may say 27% off, for example, but it's really 0.26674829931972789115646258503401% (using the current price for the Strike Witches BD boxset--if it was actually 27% off it should be 26,827.5 but they list 26,947). Anyway, the important thing to remember is to add tax times by 1.05 and to remove tax divide by 1.05. Amazon.jp will calculate the correct price for you--you just need to tell them which items to look at. |
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Email sent. Thanks. |
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Yeah, just tell them every time and they'll fix it. It's what I do. Unfortunately they don't seem too concerned about fixing the bug.
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With my Naussica BR pre-order shipping out next week, I'll have to check this.
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Re: [Amazon Japan] Charging sales tax with Preorder Price Guarantee adjustments
Thanks for the heads-up and tip. This whole ordering from Amazon Japan is still relatively new to me.
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Re: [Amazon Japan] Charging sales tax with Preorder Price Guarantee adjustments
Amazon responded promptly, which is nice (not that I expect they'll actually fix the problem). Total refund for 18 items comes to ¥4096, or like $2.50 a disc.
I just need to keep my list up to date and keep track of what I've submitted a claim for already and what I haven't. Well, at least it seems to be pretty easy now that I've got the initial setup over with. |
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