Men's Fashion Thread - Page 322
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Pulselol
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zulu_nation8
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took 3 hours for my merino to sell after listing on grailed, honestly though, the coat is unbalanced when buttoned up due to the thick lining and there's no point having a coat that's not easily buttoned up in winter. | ||
Pulselol
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da true grail | ||
zulu_nation8
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Pulselol
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![]() hopefully it fits, i'm generally between an S and XS and usually i wear 46 in new rick jackets but i heard older seasons fit larger | ||
andyrau
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Pulselol
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On February 10 2015 08:14 andyrau wrote: anything older than 09 fits larger i think damn this is 09 apparently the dude who owned it before is 181cm and 150ish lbs so i should be good at 175cm and 125lbs? | ||
zulu_nation8
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andyrau
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basically 5% service for ordering and 5% for shipping On February 10 2015 08:20 Pulselol wrote: damn this is 09 apparently the dude who owned it before is 181cm and 150ish lbs so i should be good at 175cm and 125lbs? idk depends on how you want it to fit | ||
zulu_nation8
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http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e143630816 On February 10 2015 08:26 andyrau wrote: fees are ~10% of purchase price basically 5% service for ordering and 5% for shipping using fromjapan? | ||
andyrau
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and i agree asking price is a bit high fj charges 10% + any administration fees (shipping fees, commission fee, banking fees etc) usually in total it amounts to 10% + anywhere between $20-40. | ||
Pulselol
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andyrau
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then they weigh your item and give you a bill for another 5% for processing and on the bill you can choose the shipping method. i think sutocorp does a thing where they add up all the administration fees (banking, shipping, and others) and charges 8% on the total including the original purchase price it really depends how expensive the item is in the first place. | ||
zulu_nation8
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andyrau
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i've personally never had a problem with fj. ems is most efficient and cheapest, but you could also shoot for fedex or ups, i don't think this really matters. | ||
Pulselol
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i can tell them to mark down my package, correct? | ||
andyrau
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they're a registered company in the export business and doing that after evidence in text format is even more illegal lmao i thot u were a criminal justice student wtf that said they can misrepresent items instead of clothing they can say 'used goods' regardless of its actual condition cause that's what they put on mine when i proxy'd something from devoa. | ||
Pulselol
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me being a criminal justice student doesn't cover international law where honestly small things like personal mail hardly ever gets enforced in the first place looks like i'm about to get shit on by taxes :\ i mean "used goods" doesn't really mean shit to the canadian government so unless there's some way to make sure the value is low then it's like ??? fuck me in the ass EDIT: ![]() FIGHT ME ANDY | ||
andyrau
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and there are certain classes of items that get subjected to higher scrutiny & duties, hence 'used goods' is a good way to toe the line. think something like the first $800 is free for us residents, and after that there's a percentage based duty after, not sure what it is. I've heard stuff from 3% to 7-10% but I've personally never been hit with customs. | ||
zulu_nation8
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