• AeronMelon@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      That’s a big-ass shop.

      When I lived in Japan it was easy to kill my Amazon account because of a little site called Rakuten. Basically, Japanese Amazon.

      Now I live in the EU, and Rakuten sellers do not ship outside of Japan. There’s suppose to be a global shipment service, but it’s limited, shipping costs are high, and I cannot get them to confirm my address either way. So I’m having to rely on Amazon again until I can find a like marketplace website that is based in Europe.

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        2 months ago

        That’s a big-ass shop.

        Well, it doesn’t have to be huge, since I don’t need the whole of amazons inventory on a weekly basis.

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        2 months ago

        I mostly buy on Otto now and on the site of sellers directly. Check the bigger ones for your country that are actually european. They might not be as popular but I have gotten around pretty well tbh

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        2 months ago

        Glad to inform you that these days many Rakuten Sellers just use it as a second front-end. Logistics are handled by Amazon, often the package is Amazon wrapped. Not all, but based on my sample around 2/3.

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        Europe does have alternative webshops, but they are generally not Europe-wide. So I can’t tell you what webshops to use without knowing where in Europe you live.

        The Netherlands has Bol.com, for instance, and Germany has Otto from what I understand.

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        2 months ago

        Huh, I have a Rakuten Kobo reader. I knew the Rakuten part was Japanese, but I didn’t realise they sold other stuff. The Kobo reader is based in the Netherlands I think. Good product and it’s weaned me off Kindle.