EnigmaticClarity
Studious
Why not make a buck or two while they're at it?
The end answer becomes the competition of a free market, but right now it's not so free since many of the Japanese retailers are still waiting this whole thing out.
My question for now is how we identify these downstream prices being tacked on. Hobby-Genki is just letting the shipper determine it, and DHL did it to ManOfTheLamb so as far as we know the same will happen to any of us as well. The other shipper Hobby-Genki is currently using for US shipments is UPS--are they doing this as well? It's an open question I'm assuming we don't know right now, or maybe someone posted about them over the past few days, I forget now.
It's certainly possible that HLJ figured all of this out and is just collecting it all up front whereas Hobby-Genki is letting customers figure it out later. However, the price HLJ is collecting up front is over double what ManOfTheLamb had to pay so I'm not sure I appreciate however HLJ is coming up with these fees.
