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Dire 51
12-28-2003, 01:01 PM
A lot of you are familiar with the listing of import stores I have on the OPCFG. What I'm doing is trying to let people know which stores are worth shopping at and which aren't with the reader opinions that I have posted there.

Would any of you care to contribute your opinions on any of the stores I have listed there? jaydub has already, and if anyone else would, either PM them to me, email me, or just post them here. Once I have them I'll post them on the site.

Here's the list: http://www.geocities.com/opcfg/importstores.html

Thanks in advance!

Mayhem
12-28-2003, 04:53 PM
PlayAsia - nothing but helpful and well stocked. If there is a problem, they will let you know and ask what you wish to do. I cannot fault them at all for being importers, and their prices are very competitive as well.

VideoGameImports - good import site for UK people, usually good stock and reasonable prices. Again, usually helpful if problems occur.

LikSang - also helpful, generally now having to compete with PlayAsia and have improved their service since due to it. Also good for prices, and sometimes have stuff that PA don't get in. Postage is usually slightly cheaper through them too.

Dire 51
12-28-2003, 06:33 PM
Thanks Mayhem! Anyone else?

GaijinPunch
12-28-2003, 10:09 PM
I'd love to help, but...

digitalpress
12-29-2003, 07:18 AM
I don't have a lot to say but there are two places I frequently buy imports from.

National Console Support (www.ncsx.com) I've never had a bad experience with NCS and I've done quite a bit of business with them over the years. They've got a tremendous inventory and if you're into memorabilia they've always got some of that too. I think their online store needs a better engine, because if you're not sure about the title or want to browse discounted titles, you're out of luck. I can't recommend this business enough.

Video Game Depot (www.videogamedepot.com) Though I don't do as much business here as I used to, VGD doesn't seem to have lost a step with regards to their good pricing and availablity. I did more business with them when my buddy Tom Keller ran the place, but it's in good hands and also highly recommended.

Dire 51
12-29-2003, 12:07 PM
Thanks Joe!

GaijinPunch - yeah, kind of hard for you to help out here, isn't it... ;)

GaijinPunch
12-29-2003, 08:51 PM
I actually did order a PAR from Lik Sang, and they were not only fast, but courteous. They had no problems shipping to Japan (and actually knew how to do it).

Other than that, I buy from Sega Direct, Amazon, and the stores here if I don't pre-order.

FYI -- Amazon has some good deals, and they DO ship internationally. They just don't have much English support.

Funk Buddy
12-29-2003, 09:02 PM
FYI -- Amazon has some good deals, and they DO ship internationally. They just don't have much English support.

They don't ship video games or systems. :( Everything else looks like a go from my looking around and they do have that "in English" button. I'd hate for anything to go wrong tho'.

Bighab
01-01-2004, 08:22 PM
I have dealt with Matt at Wolfgames for over 3 years. He has always been reliable. I find his prices on the high side but there are some deals to be had if you look hard enough. He also has more PC-FX stuff for sale than almost any site.

Dire 51
01-01-2004, 11:04 PM
I've added everyone's replies so far, except for Bighab's, which I'll probably add tomorrow. Thanks everyone!

Ed Oscuro
01-03-2004, 01:37 AM
I think everybody knows my story with Game Choice Club already: they might send you what you ordered, and they might not. Their relatively recent switch to a cart based system instead of email inquiries has the unfortunate effect of making it harder for you to pose questions about the condition of items (which is an absolute must if you wish to deal with these folks, as I have discovered), as they apparently spend no time updating their page except when they discover they need to change an item's status to "restock soon" after you ordered and paid for that item.

I've always maintained that Game Choice is honest, but that depends if you consider a webpage that doesn't accurately describe what they have for sale, how much it will cost, or if they have it in stock (they'll let you order, of course), staff is unable to understand pointed inquiries until their second reply (after you've already had a heart attack, that is), is inconsistent in providing quality goods despite high prices, and will often send multiple requests after they botch half of the transaction (this has happened to me on two separate occasions) for you to take something you didn't want in place of a higher priced item (with some overpriced games thrown in to make the difference, of course), to be indicative of an honest store.

Regard Game Choice as your last resort for the more difficult to find items listed. Expect to lose at least one item you bought in a lot, and a "free game of our [their] choice" (I was offered two in my last dealing with them as I had to wait two months for the item to ship out; I didn't get either free game) to make up for it. They may get better eventually, but right now they're a poor choice when you compare them to the many other sources of games available that beat their service in every way.

Dire 51
01-03-2004, 02:21 AM
I didn't know that, Ed... mind if I post that on the site?

Ed Oscuro
01-03-2004, 02:25 AM
Well...be assured that most transactions won't go that badly, but I do feel that the setup of their site is an unnecessary impediment. I won't deal with them again, but if you're looking for a cheap source of games you can always check there...just make sure they're in :P

Dire 51
01-03-2004, 03:27 PM
I added Ed's and Bighab's comments to the site. Thanks!

GaijinPunch
01-04-2004, 09:57 AM
Funk Buddy:

Thanks for the update. I suppose Amazon.co.jp started following their .com cousin and not send anything really good overseas (games, software, computer hardware). Bascially books and DVDs.

A friend of mine's wife is an exec there... I should ask her WTF is up w/ that. :)

Ed Oscuro
01-04-2004, 06:41 PM
Please do! I also hear there is an issue with the "Pay Now, Never Get It" technology (once featured in Penny-Arcade) technology.

Aah.. :P I've had no troubles with Amazon, and in fact the $800+ camera I use for photographic work was purchased from there and recieved very quickly. I would like to see Amazon.com pick up this business...long as it doesn't shut down jlist, I suppose :)