I've been trying to get my hands on a 55g Realforce for some time now. After missing a couple here and not getting any bites on some WTB posts I just went and bought one.
I got set up with Tenso as a proxy as I wanted a black 87u 55g and EliteKeyboards was out of stock. Well, I eventually changed my mind and decided to go with white, right around the time EliteKeyboards reported positive inventory. Ah well. This was just as much about pipe-cleaning the Tenso buying process as getting a new keyboard.
So, on Feb 24, after much use of Google Translate, I bought this:
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B00MV7TMNQ
Apparently I did not use enough Google Translate as I got the shipping address wrong. Ruh-roh! A check with Tenso and an e-mail to Amazon.co.jp customer service fixed this.
When the keyboard finally did arrive at Tenso's warehouse two days later, I was informed that I needed to complete verification. I scanned and submitted copies of my driver license and passport. This seemed to placate them.
On Feb 27, I finally got an EMS tracking number. It was delivered this morning, now sitting on my office desk waiting for me.
I made sure to pay with two different credit cards, an AmEx and a Visa, to compare the foreign transaction fees.
Lessons learned:
- Topre keyboards really are that much cheaper in Japan.
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- I saved 4.31 USD doing it my way!
![Evil Geek :evilgeek:](./images/smilies/icon_evil_geek.gif)
- The package weight was 2020 grams.
- Start the Tenso verification process ASAP to avoid further delays.
- Tenso customer service is quite good.
- I can save a little money but it takes a little longer even with EMS.
- EMS tracking does not update as often as I would like.
- Signature is required on delivery even though this is not noted anywhere.
- Foreign transaction fees are a bummer. Having to pay them twice is the worst.
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- Credit card companies make it intentionally difficult to figure out what the foreign transaction fees are.
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- American Express's fees are ridiculous, Visa was reasonable.
- Tenso does not offer a payment proxy service. Most sites will accept a foreign billing address, but for those that do not (like diatec.co.jp), e-mail them to work something out.
- Shipping via slow boat would save a few dollars but I am too impatient for this.
In short: Tenso works as a proxy but would be best used for unusual, hard to find or out of stock items! EliteKeyboards is a surprisingly good proxy in their own right.
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Cost comparison:
166.45 USD (19816 JPY) for keyboard alone
4.49 USD American Express foreign transaction fee
48.90 USD shipping and handling (4700 JPY shipping fee via EMS, 1150 JPY handling fee)
1.46 USD Visa (Chase) foreign transaction fee
221.30 USD total
Compared with EliteKeyboards:
215.00 USD for keyboard alone
10.61 USD for shipping to Central Texas
225.61 USD total
Thanks to Mu for suggesting using Tenso in the first place.
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