![]() The auction listing states that there are no bidders participating.īidder restrictions tend to prevent bidders with negative reputation scores from bidding on an item. In this example, the seller states there are bidding restrictions, a fixed price, and auction extensions in place. ![]() Whenever you see "あり" (ari), assume it's an affirmative response. Whenever you see "なし" (nashi), assume it's a negative response. Here's a translated legend of the information displayed. I could either enter in a bid and disable the fixed price feature (by clicking the 入札はこちら button), or agree to pay the fixed price and end the auction (by clicking the いますぐ落札 button). Uwa! It's expensive! This auction is in both "auction" and "fixed price" format. Here's what you will see when you click on an item. I find the "gallery" view most helpful, especially since I've yet to understand Japanese fluently. ![]() So, you're not really bidding on the items under the third tab: the 'auction' ends when you agree to buy. The results are split into 3 tabs (left to right): the first returns all results, the second returns items which are sold in online auction format, and the third tab contains items which are in a fixed-price 'buy it now' format. You're best off searching for terms in Japanese, which I will provide at the end of this tutorial. So, I'm not limiting this term to one category. The term in the drop-down box, すべてのカタゴリ, means 'all categories'. I'm searching for some Persona 4 prize goods. In order to start browsing, enter in a search term. I typically use Yahoo! Japan auctions to obtain older trading figures and prize figures, as Japanese sellers will often have these up for bid at prices far cheaper than what I can find on eBay, even after middleman and shipping fees are paid. Yahoo! Japan Auctions is a great place to look for hard-to-find figures that just aren't popular with retailers selling to overseas customers. This guide assumes you already have a middleman bidding service arranged for use with Yahoo! Japan. Just know that you will likely have to find a middleman service in Japan to either provide a ship-to location within Japan or payment method, or more probably both. Since there are good reviews and explanations of auction middleman services out there, I won't cover that information.
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