ussjtrunks
Straw Hat Pirate
anyone tried all your music seller on amazon their prices and feedback seem good?
ussjtrunks said:anyone tried all your music seller on amazon their prices and feedback seem good?
MrLaserSharkKH said:I'm sure I've heard a story on here before of someone ordering from Allyourmusic and getting a massive customs/vat/whatever charge just because it was a short few pence over.
But for cheaper stuff under £15 definitely look out for them sometimes, haven't ever ordered anything more costly from them though!
I highly doubt that. They don't even have a working email address now. I imagine their stock will either be returned to the suppliers, or sold to other places for cheap.animefreak17 said:does anyone remember woolworths you know when they was closing down and they was getting raid of they stock by putting different thing in bags like a lucky dip and you had to pay a certain amount * i think it was 2-5 pounds per bag* it be awesome if they did that for there regulars
True, but it was still nice to be able to see roughly what a product would cost in your local currency. YesAsia still do that as well, I suppose.fabricatedlunatic said:I agree with what you said there except perhaps the bolded part. I found I could never trust their currency conversion; it was always a little bit "off", making their products seem cheaper than they actually were. My last couple of orders were exactly the same price in the two currencies they accepted, US and Canadian Dollars, despite the Canadian Dollar being a better rate for someone paying with UK currency (but still not as cheap as their GBP prices claimed).ayase said:Except few (if any) other retailers are actually doing what they were doing - offering products from all over the world to anywhere else in the world, priced in local currencies with helpful region code information at reasonable prices and without the hassle of customs...
ussjtrunks said:what was the packaging like from them (allyourmusic) I only want to order the kai bluray season sets I think they come with a slip anyway so they shouldn't really get damaged
Joshawott said:I highly doubt that. They don't even have a working email address now. I imagine their stock will either be returned to the suppliers, or sold to other places for cheap.animefreak17 said:does anyone remember woolworths you know when they was closing down and they was getting raid of they stock by putting different thing in bags like a lucky dip and you had to pay a certain amount * i think it was 2-5 pounds per bag* it be awesome if they did that for there regulars
Do you know if Alex Mclaren and Jonathan Weeks are still at Otaku? Alex was always friendly and helpful and I was acquainted with Jonathan before he started at the UK branch. I think I was offered the same job for that matter (but it would have meant moving to London).Rui said:Otaku.co.uk are decent too, though I don't really use them much. They have a much better website design and are also reliable and established, but somehow I just don't find them as easy to deal with. I used to use them a lot back in the old days when I knew the staffmembers' names.
Shiroi Hane said:Do you know if Alex Mclaren and Jonathan Weeks are still at Otaku? Alex was always friendly and helpful and I was acquainted with Jonathan before he started at the UK branch. I think I was offered the same job for that matter (but it would have meant moving to London).Rui said:Otaku.co.uk are decent too, though I don't really use them much. They have a much better website design and are also reliable and established, but somehow I just don't find them as easy to deal with. I used to use them a lot back in the old days when I knew the staffmembers' names.
Yrag86 said:I think my current import plan is to use a combination of amazon.com and UP1.
Depending on which one works out cheaper.
Do Gameseek.co.uk still get US stock?Reaper gI said:Okay so where do we import GAMES from now?