Super pretty much covers it.
As for reliability, safety etc.
I haven't had troubles at all but I did cause my own problem by not being aware of shipping methods and weight limits etc. I got stung with a $70aud shipping invoice as the package exceeded weight limits and defaulted to a more costly method. You have to be aware of all costs involved when browsing the cheap prices. If not you could be in for a shock when it all adds up. Also the international shipping method you choose will be a considerable part of your total cost. So that needs to be thought about carefully if trying to reduce costs.
Accuracy of description can be awkwardly converted to English. EG: Item condition can be secondhand with marks from play or not working and the listing title will translate to 'junk' so it can be tricky to determine.
I think it goes without saying that there are no returns. You buy it, you own it regardless.
I look at it as a bit of fun. If it goes a bit wrong and I burn a few dollars, so be it. I was in it for the variety available and accept the risks involved.
I think it is worth noting japamart (not sure about Jauce) require a deposit of money to shop with so they and the seller are covered if try to back out or something.
As for reliability, safety etc.
I haven't had troubles at all but I did cause my own problem by not being aware of shipping methods and weight limits etc. I got stung with a $70aud shipping invoice as the package exceeded weight limits and defaulted to a more costly method. You have to be aware of all costs involved when browsing the cheap prices. If not you could be in for a shock when it all adds up. Also the international shipping method you choose will be a considerable part of your total cost. So that needs to be thought about carefully if trying to reduce costs.
Accuracy of description can be awkwardly converted to English. EG: Item condition can be secondhand with marks from play or not working and the listing title will translate to 'junk' so it can be tricky to determine.
I think it goes without saying that there are no returns. You buy it, you own it regardless.
I look at it as a bit of fun. If it goes a bit wrong and I burn a few dollars, so be it. I was in it for the variety available and accept the risks involved.
I think it is worth noting japamart (not sure about Jauce) require a deposit of money to shop with so they and the seller are covered if try to back out or something.