Items you can't even look at on Yahoo Japan Auctions
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- Armed Police Buttrider
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Burn free working MS8-18B:
http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b138690928"
http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b138690928"

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- Master or universe
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
cools wrote:Burn free working MS8-18B:
http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b138690928"

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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Good man, get that imported. I'd try for it myself but don't want to hassle my proxy for packing it safely.

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- The Fluffer
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Yeh , it's not in a frame so good luck getting that home in one piece !
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- Polishing his shaft
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Yesterday, I got a MS9 without frame, bought on YJ and shipped by Rinkya/Fedex...and still in one piece.
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
You are crazy enough to be here. How much was shipping on that? 


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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
$500 ...and worth every penny.cools wrote:You are crazy enough to be here. How much was shipping on that?

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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Got any photos of the packing?
My MS8 was shipped face down. I'd imagine an MS9 would be too. This makes it unlikely for the neck to be damaged as due to the weight and size of the things they tend to be moved around in the same orientation. As long as the packer makes sure there's not going to be any pressure on it laterally.
My MS8 was shipped face down. I'd imagine an MS9 would be too. This makes it unlikely for the neck to be damaged as due to the weight and size of the things they tend to be moved around in the same orientation. As long as the packer makes sure there's not going to be any pressure on it laterally.

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Yes, its up to the packer.cools wrote:Got any photos of the packing?
My MS8 was shipped face down. I'd imagine an MS9 would be too. This makes it unlikely for the neck to be damaged as due to the weight and size of the things they tend to be moved around in the same orientation. As long as the packer makes sure there's not going to be any pressure on it laterally.
No photos but the MS9 was shipped face down.
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Here's a picture of the last MS8 I imported from japan :
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff1/ ... 4ac9d4.jpg"
My proxy did it well
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff1/ ... 4ac9d4.jpg"
My proxy did it well

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- Ming the Merciless
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Won here by stv
http://smjsearch.com/cgi-bin/b.cgi?n111992141"
re selling here : https://sites.google.com/site/japandealers/psikyo"
box swapped for a cleaner one and new serial written in place to match the serial on the pcb (look at the angle of the serial sticker on the pcb in both links to proof he's swapped the box and hand written the serial on the "New" box)
this guy needs stopping "strikers 1999 kit original full artset, A4 flyer and matching serial: 22000 yen"

http://smjsearch.com/cgi-bin/b.cgi?n111992141"
re selling here : https://sites.google.com/site/japandealers/psikyo"
box swapped for a cleaner one and new serial written in place to match the serial on the pcb (look at the angle of the serial sticker on the pcb in both links to proof he's swapped the box and hand written the serial on the "New" box)
this guy needs stopping "strikers 1999 kit original full artset, A4 flyer and matching serial: 22000 yen"


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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
It's actually the same box, he's just removed some of the labels and written the serial number on. Check the sticker residue and compare pictures.
http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/a ... n111992141
Reselling is one thing, however you feel about it there is nothing fraudulent about the practice. Writing a serial number on a box however in an attempt to command a higher price (nearly 9k yen over his winning bid) is basically theft, if he's doing stuff like that then you can't trust the guy full stop. I've considered buying from him in the past, but never will now. I don't think it would be over the top if he got banned for this, what a tool.
http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/a ... n111992141
Reselling is one thing, however you feel about it there is nothing fraudulent about the practice. Writing a serial number on a box however in an attempt to command a higher price (nearly 9k yen over his winning bid) is basically theft, if he's doing stuff like that then you can't trust the guy full stop. I've considered buying from him in the past, but never will now. I don't think it would be over the top if he got banned for this, what a tool.
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
I've a question about a bidder : is "mah*****" a proxy ? Any info about him ?
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- Ming the Merciless
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Stv is an absolute ****. 

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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Clear as day there, before with stickers and no serial number, after without stickers and serial number added. 
He's not even done a very good job of it, should have given them hairdrier treatment.

He's not even done a very good job of it, should have given them hairdrier treatment.

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- Master or universe
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Re: Items spotted on Yahoo Japan Auctions
Are we absolutely certain there is no serial on the YJ pic? If Stv is still writing serials himself then we will issue a marketplace ban because that is misleading.