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The following examples
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Purchasing products and information
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| Importing a 1960 Cadillac into Japan |
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Just by paying a couple hundred dollars, the
customer was able to purchase the 1960 Cadillac
at 1/3rd the price. In the end he only paid $500 to JPINFO.NET as
a mediator to negotiate the prices. |
STEP.1
A 1960 Cadillac in like new condition (5000miles) was listed in the OFFER information section at $13875 from an American seller. |
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STEP.2
After retrieving the information of the seller, a customer in Japan directly contacted and
negotiated the price to $12000. Handling charges
and freight charges was directed but the
customer in Japan could not understand well
enough. He also had further questions regarding
accessories etc. |
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STEP.3
The would be buyer in Japan subscribed for the DEPUTY SERVICE of JPINFO.NET
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STEP.4
JPINFO.NET collected the required information for
the customer of pricing etc. JPINFO.NET then
negotiated the price down to $7000 and the seller
agreed to afford the shipping charges to
Yokohama port under the condition there
would be no refund in any circumstances. |
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STEP.5
The customer in Japan did all the necessary paper work and received the car. |
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| Importing a Specialized Product of Japan |
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JPINFO.NET not only helps you cut out costs of unnecessary middlemen,
but also will support and assist you
with the lowest cost as possible. |
STEP.1
A bicycle shop owner in the US found a
lightweight bicycle offered in the OFFER information section for $250.
As the bicycle was a product of Japan, the usual cost for the
shop owner was $2000. |
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STEP.2
After retrieving the desired contact information, the bicycle shop owner began
to import after negotiating the price. |
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STEP.3
The shop owner in the US received the product but
5 out of the 10 bicycles had
seats scratched from poor packaging. So
the customer in US asked to send new seats
for free of charge but there was misunderstanding
when explaining the situation in detail. |
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STEP.4
The customer in the US then subscribed for the DEPUTY SERVICE of JPINFO.NET
and requested to replace the scratched saddles. |
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STEP.5
After receiving a detailed explanation of the situation from
the customer in the US, JPINFO.NET stands on
the viewpoint of the bicycle shop owner and persuades
the seller in Japan to offer 5 saddles free of charge. |
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Searching for Japanese Products Unavailable Overseas
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JPINFO.NET not only actively searches to find the products or information you are looking for,
but also enables suppliers to find you.
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STEP.1
A US citizen, during a previous visit to Japan, had a taste of
a special Japanese sake found in Niigata, which soon became his
favorite. |
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STEP.2
Upon his return to the US, he searched in stores, but was
unable to find this special brand of sake. Attempting to specially
order the Sake he found the price to be
very expensive. |
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STEP.3
The man then searched in the OFFER information
section but could not find the shop selling the required sake. |
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STEP.4
He then subscribed for "BUY information" free
of charge. His listing was posted
in the BUY information section
both in Japanese and in English , so that people wishing to sell
could contact him directly.
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STEP.5
JPINFO.NET searched for the required sake
and offered a number of shops where the
sake could be purchased from directly. |
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STEP.6
A Japanese customer wishing to offer a similar product
found this information and contacted the US buyer directly. |
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STEP.7
The customer in the US purchased the SAKE directly,
but still occasionally applies to the DEPUTY SERVICE to
help negotiate the prices, paying terms, shipping
costs etc.. |
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Retrieving Technical Information and Support
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STEP.1
A company in the US with 20 employees wanted assistance
to support technical issues regarding a
machine purchased from Japan. |
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STEP.2
The company subscribed and listed in the BUY information section,
seeking assistance in the matter. |
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STEP.3
A company in Japan that found this information and
purchased the information through the Apply
to Retrieve Information link on the posting. |
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STEP.4
This company in the US did not have anyone speaking
Japanese |
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STEP.5
The company in the US requested JPINFO.NET to
provide interpretation services |
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STEP.6
JPINFO.NET visited the company in US for 3
days as an interpreter.
Since then JPINFO.NET will visit every once
in 4 months to support the operation of
the machine. |
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Selling products and information
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Expanding Into The Global Market
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Reach customers overseas easily by listing on JPINFO.NET. Once you've found a
partner, JPINFO.NET will be there to assist and support you.
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STEP.1
The owner of a private shop in Japan selling the glass
art wanted to sell his art and product to
other countries, and made
his own website. |
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STEP.2
He subscribed for an "OFFER information" listing and JPINFO.NET
added into the OFFER information section both in
English and in Japanese. The listing could then be read
by all visitors to JPINFO.NET. |
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STEP.3
A customer in the UK retrieved the information by clicking the
Apply to retrieve information button and then directly contacted the shop
to purchase the product. |
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STEP.4
The customer in the UK had some detailed questions
to ask and applied for DEPUTY SERVICE of
JPINFO.NET |
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STEP.5
The customer who subscribed for "OFFER information"
can continue to have the information listed
in the OFFER information section so
that JPINFO.NET visitors from
Japan or from any other countries can purchase
the glass artwork. |
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