So to balance out a topic from a week or so ago about a negative ebay experience, just felt so HAPPY about the great Tamagotchi sellers in Japan!
These guys sell Tamas that look MUCH better than they do in the photos. I have been blown away by how polite some of these sellers are, as well as the quality of the used Tamas for the price.
hhhmz1 sold me a used iD L (Japanese) with a case. It was in perfect condition, and I expected to find scratches/marks. It was just lovely and I go it for around $25 AU.
I considered hiding this gem to avoid being outbid on excellent finds, but then where would the TamaTalk spirit be then?
kirakira*japan & mick_japan Are quick to respond and ship items. I was happy with everything I received from them.
I've only had one slightly negative experience with a Japanese seller, but that was mostly with blunt communication--probably a good seller with poor English skills.
I'm always impressed with the culture of politeness, and how most of them try really hard to help you--even if they don't quite understand. I find this with Japanese culture in general though. It's really nice, and I wish people were as polite as Canadian & Japanese people in customer service!
I have had other great experiences from sellers in Australia, UK & Canada--but they were only selling Tama as a one off thing, so you won't really find a store.
Anyone else you find great to deal with?
These guys sell Tamas that look MUCH better than they do in the photos. I have been blown away by how polite some of these sellers are, as well as the quality of the used Tamas for the price.
hhhmz1 sold me a used iD L (Japanese) with a case. It was in perfect condition, and I expected to find scratches/marks. It was just lovely and I go it for around $25 AU.
I considered hiding this gem to avoid being outbid on excellent finds, but then where would the TamaTalk spirit be then?
kirakira*japan & mick_japan Are quick to respond and ship items. I was happy with everything I received from them.
I've only had one slightly negative experience with a Japanese seller, but that was mostly with blunt communication--probably a good seller with poor English skills.
I'm always impressed with the culture of politeness, and how most of them try really hard to help you--even if they don't quite understand. I find this with Japanese culture in general though. It's really nice, and I wish people were as polite as Canadian & Japanese people in customer service!
I have had other great experiences from sellers in Australia, UK & Canada--but they were only selling Tama as a one off thing, so you won't really find a store.
Anyone else you find great to deal with?