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Do HLJ or Hobby Genki charge up front or when it ships? I've got too much to buy right now to drop $100 on something that isn't coming out for a year or more.
Hobby-Genki charges when it ships - make sure to select "Buy Now Pay Later." I also ask it to go into "My Private Warehouse" in case I want to bundle ship it with other things (currently sitting on Amazing Yamaguchi Agent Venom reissue, Mafex Tobey and brown Wolverine waiting to ship).Do HLJ or Hobby Genki charge up front or when it ships? I've got too much to buy right now to drop $100 on something that isn't coming out for a year or more.
Is it supposed to send me to Paypal when I didn't click pay with Paypal?.Hobby-Genki charges when it ships - make sure to select "Buy Now Pay Later." I also ask it to go into "My Private Warehouse" in case I want to bundle ship it with other things (currently sitting on Amazing Yamaguchi Agent Venom reissue, Mafex Tobey and brown Wolverine waiting to ship).
One weird thing with Hobby-Genki is that they seem to only allow preorders without paying upfront on a certain amount of units of any particular item - or maybe only for a certain amount of time? I tried to preorder something last year and it kept prompting me to pay in full - I emailed their customer service and they let me know that the "Buy Now Pay Later" option (their version of a non-paid preorder) was no longer available for that particular item. Not sure how broadly that applies to all items, or if they even still do it, but I found it odd and confusing. Generally though if you preorder from them in the first few weeks something is listed there's no trouble.I don't know ANY Japanese companies that charge up front on pre-orders.
I also don't know of any American ones, either, except one--Nerdzoic. And if you cancel a pre-order with him you lose part of what you paid or are forced to take store credit.
Well that explains why it wouldn't let me pay later for the A-Train I just tried to preorder. Even though it said "pay later" on the picture. I emailed them about it so we will see what they say.One weird thing with Hobby-Genki is that they seem to only allow preorders without paying upfront on a certain amount of units of any particular item - or maybe only for a certain amount of time? I tried to preorder something last year and it kept prompting me to pay in full - I emailed their customer service and they let me know that the "Buy Now Pay Later" option (their version of a non-paid preorder) was no longer available for that particular item. Not sure how broadly that applies to all items, or if they even still do it, but I found it odd and confusing. Generally though if you preorder from them in the first few weeks something is listed there's no trouble.
Yep, that's exactly what I experienced. It was an item that had been available for preorder for a while and the page still showed "Pay Later." It's a weird system. Otherwise, I really like buying from them. Not the fastest to ship, but the price is right and they are responsive. The "notify me when in stock" feature works really well too, so if you can't preorder I'd just sign up for an alert and buy it when it comes in.Well that explains why it wouldn't let me pay later for the A-Train I just tried to preorder. Even though it said "pay later" on the picture. I emailed them about it so we will see what they say.
Interesting, had no idea they did these. Is it any good, and how's the articulation? Looks vaguely like a Hot Toys figure. Did they do other figures like this?
I've never purchased anything from Nerdzoic but do occasionally like to watch videos on his YouTube channel. He seems like a relatively likable and relatable guy.I don't know ANY Japanese companies that charge up front on pre-orders.
I also don't know of any American ones, either, except one--Nerdzoic. And if you cancel a pre-order with him you lose part of what you paid or are forced to take store credit.