Yes I got into imports a couple years ago and was able to get a few mid range games cheap. Not to mention all the titles that never made it State side. Thanks for watching.
Great video! Quick question, I know you said you spent 45 bucks on shipping Stateside, but, how much do you think you spent in fees overall? Including shipping to Sendico and any other fees they might charge. I'm interested in buying a similar amount of stuff, but worried about these little fees stacking up and surprising me in the end.
There is a 500 yen fee per transaction. This is about $3.54. This can add up fast. While shopping I factor that in the price when shopping. The transaction fees are taken at the same time the funds for the purchase amount. so, you will know what you're paying total minus shipping after each item.
I bought my first console there today, a yellow gameboy color for 26€. Now letd see how taxes go. There was also a super famicom system with two controllers going for 12$... i had no more funds and also its a japanese console, and iam from europe so i want a european console, but like this one they go near and over 100$ now... So i may buy a superfamicom and then just remove the region chip or something like that i need to do better research on that. But so far its been fun. We can also make a lot of profit with a lot of consoles too. So its really cool. Gameboy/game gear/ psp / psp vita/ nintendo ds. All pf those are free region, so its really cool. Gonna try get a game gear now, lets see if i get one at a good price hehe
Great vid! I’ve been thinking about getting into purchasing off Sendico and found ya here 🙌🙌
Very cool. I never heard of this site before. Importing games is definitely the way to go for a lot of games nowadays.
Yes I got into imports a couple years ago and was able to get a few mid range games cheap. Not to mention all the titles that never made it State side. Thanks for watching.
Great information on getting import video games. I had no idea how much goes into purchasing overseas. Awesome job with the vid brother! 💪🔥🙌
Thanks, brother. I appreciate you watching as always, and there is definitely a bunch of cool stuff out there to import.
Dang that a lot of nice games you just kept pulling them out of the box lol
Great video! Quick question, I know you said you spent 45 bucks on shipping Stateside, but, how much do you think you spent in fees overall? Including shipping to Sendico and any other fees they might charge. I'm interested in buying a similar amount of stuff, but worried about these little fees stacking up and surprising me in the end.
There is a 500 yen fee per transaction. This is about $3.54. This can add up fast. While shopping I factor that in the price when shopping. The transaction fees are taken at the same time the funds for the purchase amount. so, you will know what you're paying total minus shipping after each item.
@@casualgamer8466 Thanks for the reply, that’s puts me at ease!
I bought my first console there today, a yellow gameboy color for 26€. Now letd see how taxes go. There was also a super famicom system with two controllers going for 12$... i had no more funds and also its a japanese console, and iam from europe so i want a european console, but like this one they go near and over 100$ now...
So i may buy a superfamicom and then just remove the region chip or something like that i need to do better research on that. But so far its been fun. We can also make a lot of profit with a lot of consoles too. So its really cool. Gameboy/game gear/ psp / psp vita/ nintendo ds. All pf those are free region, so its really cool. Gonna try get a game gear now, lets see if i get one at a good price hehe
How were the taxes? I recall them being a little over 20% of the purchase price over here. I also am from Europe