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Japan proxy services

whyzed

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Hi all

I've recently moved from Sydney to Tokyo and I thought as a fun side project, I could offer myself as a proxy service in Japan.

Service
I will take orders on practically anything: clothes, shoes, magazines, video games, toys, electronics, etc.

I can do both online and in-store pickups (if they're in Tokyo). I can take pics of the store, etc if you want.

Places where I buy from
- Rakuten, Amazon.co.jp
- Boutiques (Beams, United Arrows, Visvim, 45rpm, etc)

Payment & Fees
I take PayPal only - my fee is 10% for online/phone orders and 15% for in-store pickups.

(item cost + domestic shipping) X 1.10 + international shipping

(item cost + domestic shipping) X 1.15 + international shipping

Please send payments by EMS. Please send all payments in Japanese Yen.


Let me know if you have any questions!
 
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