I'm finally breaking down and buying something blind, which I've never ever done before. I'm doing it for Mind Game, so it's going to be completely worth it. Hasn't gotten a single negative review, soundtrack by one of my favorite avant-garde musicians, and the trailer blew my mind. Anyways...I wanted to order from YesAsia since they're offering free shipping on it, but I've never had any experiences with them and I don't know anyone who's ordered from them.
So, the basic questions. Are they generally reliable? How's their service? Do things arrive fast? Any feedback at all?
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 12:00 pm
I've ordered a few things from them, and yes they are pretty reliable, at least for the three or so orders I've place with them.
They'll send you an invoice the day they ship your item out, and depending on your shipping speed, it will take about that long for it to arrive.
I haven't had a single damaged item, and there's nothing negative I can even think of to say about them. So yeah, I'd say they're great to order from .
It all depends on what you're ordering. If it's a popular item, they'll get it out quickly. If they have to order it from Asia add 3-4 days before they even ship it.
YesAsia is great because you can geta lot of the mainland asia JMusic DVD and CDs from them.
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