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How to identify fake Japanese purchasing agents?

I have been passing by Japan for 6 years. I will visit Japan several times in a year or two. I just want to say that when buying Japanese goods, make sure you know the price in Japan. Most packages will have prices on them and on the official Japanese website. It will only be cheaper than this and not more expensive than this. The average price in Japan is 10.20 yuan, which is a reasonable labor fee. The prices of some very popular products have been driven up in China to coax some novice buyers who are just getting started.

International postage from Japan starts at 40 yuan, so many purchasing agents send goods scanned in Japan in batches to the country, and stock up on their own to make it easier for everyone to buy! Besides, purchasing agents are all doing business for relatives and friends around you. There is no need to deceive people for a few dollars, ten or twenty yuan, and cut off your own options for purchasing on behalf of yourself! Since my primary school classmate became a Japanese agent, I have been purchasing a lot. Generally, I only trust those who have a direct relationship and know the other person well. I will not consider those who are several layers apart. In addition, I trust mother-level people more and feel more conscientious and careful.

In general, Japanese cosmetics and skin care products are very cheap, and the rumor that there is a difference between domestic counters and Japanese ones is also a way to trick people into making money. And Nichia has fake products. Identification means filtering out the suspicious ones to reduce the possibility of buying fakes.

Filter out the products that sell large quantities of limited-purchase goods. Don’t want those whose prices are cheaper than the place of origin. Don’t want those who can’t provide direct mail. Then chat with the store owner. If you chat more, you will find many, such as settling down. Those in Tokyo who don’t understand Japanese cannot open Japanese web pages to help you find information, etc. Also, when chatting, you must show that you are professional and knowledgeable, not a rookie. Let shopkeepers who have fake goods dare not sell them to you.

Also, many people have never used genuine products and are not sure what genuine products are. This is one of the reasons why fakes are rampant. If everyone could recognize fakes and protect their rights, fakes would not be so easy to sell.