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LacusClyne 26th November 2007 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by CHAS_AYU (Post 1242679)

that sucks....in my heart, i'm still hoping for a re release.....*sigh* ebay here i come......

yatsuda 26th November 2007 11:59 AM

Judging from last year, the prices will just keep on climbing. There's a great demand, and some sellers (I'm thinking "smilebeer" on Yahoo Auctions JP, for example) buy ayupans just so they can make a heck of a lot of profit. It really sucks. Some of last year's ayupan (but not the "secret" one) start at 5000 yen!! Ridiculous!

LacusClyne 26th November 2007 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by yatsuda (Post 1242734)
Judging from last year, the prices will just keep on climbing. There's a great demand, and some sellers (I'm thinking "smilebeer" on Yahoo Auctions JP, for example) buy ayupans just so they can make a heck of a lot of profit. It really sucks. Some of last year's ayupan (but not the "secret" one) start at 5000 yen!! Ridiculous!

that's why i'm so dissappointed. they are too much, starting the price so high, when the little AYUPAN costs only around 400 to 500 yen

Raleigh 26th November 2007 12:36 PM

^ Yeah seriously shows some greed. A load of sellers seems to have purchased Ayupans in bulk in order to make profit.

LacusClyne 26th November 2007 12:43 PM

that's why i'm planning to start buying them 3 months from now from ebay. since he price are always super high during the peak period.

and i just want to get the whole set, so i won't be stupid to fall into their trick, i'll wait. if i'm patient enough.......(T_T)

alternarist 26th November 2007 05:28 PM

SOLD OUT? its only out for how many days? and why do they produce so little? grr!!

CHAS_AYU 26th November 2007 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by alternarist (Post 1242914)
SOLD OUT? its only out for how many days? and why do they produce so little? grr!!

From my observation, all ayupan sold out on the first day.

yatsuda 27th November 2007 02:09 AM

CHAS_AYU is right. It only took a few hours.
Although "Ayupan magazine" (sent by Team Ayu a little less than a week before the sale of the Asia tour ayupans) didn't state that they were limited, like they had said last year, they wrote that one had better buy them as soon as possible before they go out of stock.
Has anyone seen how much a whole set goes for on Yahoo Auctions JP? Ridiculous. It's worse than last year when a whole set would sell at about 8000 yen. Now it's 20000+ yen!!!

octocoffee 27th November 2007 06:24 AM

OMGWTFBBQ. Sorry, I felt like saying that. Stupid greedy people making selfish profit off of our pure love for Ayu...

LacusClyne 27th November 2007 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by alternarist (Post 1242914)
SOLD OUT? its only out for how many days? and why do they produce so little? grr!!

it's sold out in half and hour

KuroixShiroi_Namida 27th November 2007 07:49 AM

>.< Damn them.  *lurks Ebay*

LacusClyne 27th November 2007 12:46 PM

ebay don't have them yet.....

Foxxy_Fuyumi 27th November 2007 12:59 PM

ayumi wins a lot of money just in ayupans.
Jeex LOL

AyUmIXx 27th November 2007 02:03 PM

hix hix..how can i get those instead of buying from ebay?

LacusClyne 27th November 2007 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AyUmIXx (Post 1243577)
hix hix..how can i get those instead of buying from ebay?

hmm..yahoo jp auction

°~Kitty~° 27th November 2007 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by LacusClyne (Post 1243556)
ebay don't have them yet.....

here you go! ;)


And found this pic on JPA ^_^
http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/1...g600x45wn5.jpg
OMG they're so cute -_-

AyUmIXx 27th November 2007 04:21 PM

but the price is so unreasonable..

criminal 27th November 2007 05:12 PM

Wow, not one letdown. I love their cute attitudes. They're so amazing. I hope to own some someday. :P

Foxxy_Fuyumi 27th November 2007 06:04 PM

I'm sorry saying this, but they are just figures.
Why You spend money on this.
LOL
Sorry =x

Raleigh 27th November 2007 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Foxxy_Fuyumi (Post 1243674)
I'm sorry saying this, but they are just figures.
Why You spend money on this.
LOL
Sorry =x

I guess it's a part of being a collector and a fan. Some people collect stamps, others figurines.

Rurutia 27th November 2007 08:29 PM

OMG!!!! i want the part of me one!! is there an english site where you can buy these?

Foxxy_Fuyumi 27th November 2007 08:39 PM

Yeah, LOL maybe is that Demure LOL.

yatsuda 28th November 2007 01:07 AM

Those prices are outrageous!!
Most single ayupans start at 500 yen on Yahoo Auctions JP.
The whole sets go for more, but depending on the seller, some start at 5000 yen. Problem is, there's a great demand, hence the crazy bidding!

truehappiness 28th November 2007 01:12 AM

Usually sold out stuff goes for 2-10x the real price.. XD

LacusClyne 28th November 2007 02:32 AM

YES!!! i saw the whole set at ebay! but the price is ooh......

http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/ws/eBayISAPI....MEWN:IT&ih=002

FeNgZhEnG 28th November 2007 05:41 PM

omg so nice and cute ayupans... gotta collect tis set man!

Zacek 28th November 2007 11:13 PM

Oh no! I want them all!

zoomzoom 28th November 2007 11:17 PM

There should be a limit on how many you can buy.. stupid how people treat it as wholesale, then sell it for profit on ebay or yahoo auctions.

Earth_maiden 29th November 2007 01:54 PM

^I agree with zoomzoom.

I bought Ayupans 1, 2, and 3 from ebay, and just won an auction on YAJ for Ayupans 4, 5, 6, and 7. Ended up costing me about US $170 for all 7, and I think I'll end up with a double of one of them. :thud

branv 30th November 2007 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Earth_maiden (Post 1245319)
^I agree with zoomzoom.

I bought Ayupans 1, 2, and 3 from ebay, and just won an auction on YAJ for Ayupans 4, 5, 6, and 7. Ended up costing me about US $170 for all 7, and I think I'll end up with a double of one of them. :thud

maiden you can buy from yahoo japan?
how come?
can you teach me?
i know that we can use intermediary service for YAJ.
but do you know the cheapest one?

or any relative in Japan so we should not pay the commission.

considering the ayupan price is too expensive already..

i am still looking for these new ayupan.

anybody can help me?
or anybody can help me to get older ayupan with reasonable price?
such as A MUSEUM ayupan and arena 2002 ayupan (one of the ayupan wearing the red weather) look like the new arean tour 2007 series no 6.

:tired:tired:tired

Earth_maiden 1st December 2007 08:14 AM

Sure, branv.

I have used only used two websites for bidding on auctions at YAJ.

CELGA ( www.celga.com )
First I used Celga to bid on one Ayupan. I found them friendly and rather quick to respond to emails or questions, but they were rather slow with communication AFTER I had won the auction. Since I had forgotten all about my auction I'd received an email from them two months after I had sent them my deposit.
To bid on an item with Celga you need to send them a payment for 50% of the maximum amount you want to bid. IE:
- 1 ayupan auctions starting at 500 yen
- You want to bid 2000 yen
- You send them a payment via credit card or paypal for 1000 yen.
- If bid is successful, you send them the full amount of the winning auction. (they take off your already sent deposit from the shipping price, not the item itself in my experience.
- If your bid is UNSUCCESSFUL, you can either ask them to refund your deposit or request a different auction for them to bid using that deposit.

*Celga's commission are rather pricey, in my opinion.
(US $$)
Up to 1,000 yen = $5
1,001 to 10,000 yen = $10
10,001 to 20,000 yen = $20
20,001 to 30,000 yen = $30
30,001 to 40,000 yen = $40
40,001 to 50,000 yen = $50

All in all, I think Celga are a friendly service, but not very fast. Also their commission fees are higher than this next shop.

CRESCENT TRADING ( http://www.crescent-shop.com )
I LOVE shopping with Crescent Shop. I've been using it for months and spend much money on there. Instead of dealing with emails and messaging back and forth, you create an account and use that account to place your own bids on items, using the crescent shop YAJ account. Your bids are placed in REAL time, straight away, so you don't need any confirmation emails are anything.
Its really simple. Just go to their website and select 'new member', input all your details and off you go.
The main catch on Crescent shop is you need to put in a minumum deposit of US $50 or more before you can bid on anything. Once you have won your auction on their server, paid for shipping and have had your parcel shipped, you can request a deposit refund, which will refund your $50 straight back into your credit card.
Their system is all pretty much automated, so there's little correspondance between you and the owners of Cresecent Shop. If you need to ask them any questions at all, you can leave them a message on the Q&A section of your profile, which is generally responded to within 48 hours. So unlike other shops, YOU can control how much you bid and how high you want to go. Rather useful if there is another user bidding on the same item as you.

The $50 deposit allows you to bid up to 25,000 yen on any auctions. If you want to bid any higher than that, you need to deposit another $50.

Winning Price Deputy Fees
500 yen 500 yen
1,000 yen 500 yen
2,000 yen 500 yen
3,000 yen 500 yen
4,000 yen 500 yen
5,000 yen 625 yen
7,500 yen 937 yen
10,000 yen 1,250 yen

You can bid on as MANY things as you want. All you need to keep in mind is the commission fee, PLUS you need to pay for domestic shipping within Japan (items shipped from the seller to the Crescent Shop headquarters), plus a 240yen bank transfer fee, which is how they pay for your auction. IE:

Winning auction of 1 ayupan for 800 yen:
item = 800 yen
shipping = 120 yen
bank fee = 240 yen
commission = 500
TOTAL COST = 1660 yen
Considering some ayupans are being sold on ebay for US $20 - $100, that's not a bad price to pay.

Shipping is generally done by EMS as well, so its a little bit pricey, but all insured and generally arrives in 4-5 working days. You CAN request items to be shipping via a different method (AIR+ rgistered, SAL, etc), but I prefer having my items shipping using EMS. ^_^

SO, All in all, I personally prefer Crescent Shop because I can bid on auctions in real time and at the last minute if I want to. The only downside for them would be the $50 deposit, plus if their system is down for any reason, you cannot access the website, therefore cannot look at any auctions you may have going or increase the bidding (has happened to me once, very frustrating!)
Celga are good for bigger items, but in my expereince they are rather slow and their commission prices are higher than I like.

I hope this helps everyone or wanted who needed help! ^_^

kel64 2nd December 2007 07:18 PM

Great post :yes

Earth_maiden 4th December 2007 01:21 PM

thanks. ^_^


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