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		<title>The End of Figure Imports?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 15:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past few months, the economic landslide in the entire world has caused foreign currency exchange rates to go haywire. What used to be the paradise for figure collectors, importing figures, is now something super scary.
Recently I imported two figures from HS. For two figures, it used to cause no problem for me and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the past few months, the economic landslide in the entire world has caused foreign currency exchange rates to go haywire. What used to be the paradise for figure collectors, importing figures, is now something super scary.</p>
<p>Recently I imported two figures from HS. For two figures, it used to cause no problem for me and the local customs in Malaysia. There&#8217;s a law here saying that anything using EMS/courier that is below RM500 in value, will not be taxed. (The Malaysian Customs actually counted the EMS postage fees inside that RM500. I wonder whether it&#8217;s really like that, or it&#8217;s just those freaks&#8217; stupid acts).</p>
<p>My figures was over RM500. I went there, hoping to minimize the damage I get from the tax. As the figures are already super expensive. (I actually never bothered about the forex when buying and thus, never realized their value. =.= ) As usual, I declared the items as toys. I was trying to nego. (There Malay Customs there used to give me good discounts.) But instead of being nice, the Chinese Customs guy said something shocking: &#8220;These are not toys. Toys are supposed to be able to move. These are for displays. I should have tax you 30%. But I still tax you at toys&#8217; rate, which is 15%&#8221;. I so felt wanted to punch him in the face. But I can&#8217;t. This is the first time ever I felt so hopeless when dealing with EMS. I know I was going to lose anyway, since my figures were over Rm500. Nothing to argue anyway. If I could, I would have just let them send back the figures to HS and ask them to resend them back to me, in two separate shipments. I rather spend more than profit those stupid Customs. They&#8217;re devils!</p>
<p>Right now, all the figure preorders I have in overseas are 2 figures hanging over at HS. But it will be discarded soon anyway. All PA orders were canceled. </p>
<p>As of now, I officially close ALL my figure imports. It has been fun buying figures at HS and PA.</p>
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Ok I lied. No import doesn&#8217;t mean I cannot buy locally. Anyway, I am switching all my orders to a local figure store, the XL-Shop. So figures will still be pretty much in my life. MUAHAHA.<br />
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<p>Ok, need to open those two figures now. <img src='http://otaku.prim3.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />  (Be sure to click the &#8220;Show&#8221; above XD )</p>
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		<title>New Gaming Rig</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 02:25:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new gaming rig is being assembled to satisfy my ever growing need for the latest technology (not state-of-the-art though   )
Processor: Intel Q9300 Quad Core
Motherboard: Intel P45 Chipset
RAM: 4GB DDR2-800
Hard disk: 640GB
Graphics card: Will be temporary using any el-cheapo graphics while I raise $ for ATI 4850
Keyboard/Mouse: Logitech New Touch &#038; Razer Krait
Sound [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new gaming rig is being assembled to satisfy my ever growing need for the latest technology (not state-of-the-art though <img src='http://otaku.prim3.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' />  )</p>
<p>Processor: Intel Q9300 Quad Core<br />
Motherboard: Intel P45 Chipset<br />
RAM: 4GB DDR2-800<br />
Hard disk: 640GB<br />
Graphics card: Will be temporary using any el-cheapo graphics while I raise $ for ATI 4850<br />
Keyboard/Mouse: Logitech New Touch &#038; Razer Krait<br />
Sound card: Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer<br />
Casing: ThermalTake Armor+ MX Mid Tower<br />
Monitor: LG 22&#8243; LCD<br />
Speaker: 2.1 (2 satellite + 1 subwoofer)</p>
<p>Some of the parts are from my <a href="http://otaku.prim3.org/posts/gaming-rig-online">previous rig</a> . Since it shall be made into a general rig so it doesnt require such a high spec.</p>
<p>All items arrived except casing and graphics.. Can&#8217;t wait to get it online O.O</p>
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		<title>A Busy Day I Need to Play?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 03:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of my recent XL purchases come with this sticker. The person in there is the animated version of the boss of XL-Shop, namely Uncle Loong.
Each Uncle Loong character can be peeled off as a separate sticker. A marketing gimmick but good for store promotion.
So a busy day, and I am off to play  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of my recent XL purchases come with this sticker. The person in there is the animated version of the boss of XL-Shop, namely Uncle Loong.</p>
<p>Each Uncle Loong character can be peeled off as a separate sticker. A marketing gimmick but good for store promotion.</p>
<p>So a busy day, and I am off to play <img src='http://otaku.prim3.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Figure Stores Review &#8211; Overseas Stores</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second post for my figure stores review will focus on overseas stores. Overseas in this context refers to stores outside Malaysia. Initial plan was to make it a per-store review, but I do not want to drag things too long, so just settle it in one post. So far I have dealt with stores [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second post for my figure stores review will focus on overseas stores. Overseas in this context refers to stores outside Malaysia. Initial plan was to make it a per-store review, but I do not want to drag things too long, so just settle it in one post. So far I have dealt with stores from Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and the US.</p>
<p>This review will deal with the figure-selling aspect of the stores only. Some of the stores sell other items but I shall not touch much on it since I buy mainly figures from them.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#8F2C47" size="3">Disclaimer: This review only contains my personal opinions and experience. No personal attack nor unhealthy bias and promotions included.</font></strong></p>
<p>1. <a href="http://www.hlj.com" rel="nofollow"  title="HobbyLink Japan" target="_blank">HobbyLink Japan &#8211; Japan</a></p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
HLJ is an Internet mail-order business based in Japan which ships Japanese hobby products, toys and publications to customers all over the world. HLJ was started by and is currently headed by Scott T. Hards. An American who became involved in the hobby industry while living in Japan (writing for Model Graphix magazine, in charge of the Aero Detail series of books on WWII aircraft, and doing other translations and international projects), Scott got tired of people outside of Japan asking him to send kits because they were not available overseas, or priced at absurd levels. So in 1995, he started a business to do just that. <em>(Taken from their website)</em></p>
<p><strong>Shipping and Packing:</strong><br />
HLJ offers two types of shipping, namely EMS and SAL. EMS is essentially a courier service offered by national courier companies. Shipping generally will take a few days to a week&#8217;s time, depending on destination. EMS is always trackable and insured. SAL on the other hand, is a economical shipping alternative. In SAL, the item will be transported to an airport, where it will be flown to the destination country, and then further transported by land (hence the name Surface-Air-Lift). SAL does not have any insurance and is not trackable. In the event of missing/lost items, HLJ will not give any reimbursement. SAL is also always associated with rougher handling. After reading their FAQ, I had the impression that buyers may actually request for sea/surface mail. I never tried it but I will strongly go against it, due to the amount of time it may take a long time to arrive and damage rate may be high. For items higher than 15000yen value or packages with boxes larger than 60cm in length, or with a total size (length + width + height) larger than 90cm will be shipped by EMS. Shipping buffer time can take a few days depending on how much orders they have. I still remember the time when they had to move in to a bigger warehouse. All their orders were put on hold and after they were back online, their backlog was so much that my order took more than two weeks before it could be shipped. But after that, things were back to normal.<br />
Packing is generally good for HLJ. Items will be shrink wrapped with air bags before placed into hard shipping boxes. This can be good for reducing the cost since air is weightless but the air bags may break easily. I had seen cases where the shipping box from HLJ is so badly crushed that even the item box inside is affected. However, so far all my EMS and SAL packages from HLJ arrived in excellent condition.</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
Pricing in HLJ always follow the full market price. But there is a &#8220;early bird&#8221; price with 5% discount whenever any item is opened for pre-order. After the &#8220;early bird&#8221; special only will HLJ open up the regular pre-order.</p>
<p><strong>Availability and Variety:</strong><br />
This is one part of HLJ which is extremely annoying. Normally if you manage to place an order in HLJ does not guarantee that you may get the item. Let me give an example on this. Imagine I pre-ordered item A, which releases in Jan and item B, which releases in Feb. Both are in the same order to save on shipping. After item A is available, HLJ will not immediately ship it out, but instead wait until after item B is out then they will be shipped together. This is ok for me, IF item A is reserved for you. In fact, item A may get sold out even if you had it in your order list (while you are waiting for item B to get released!). The catch here is that items in HLJ are sold at first come first serve basis. They will only ship out an order after all the items inside is available or you request for partial shipment. This has both pros and cons. Pros is that even if I place the order later than everybody else, I may still get the item if all of them did not request for shipping and I did. Cons is that, if you happen to forget to request for shipping, and your existing order contains some other things which is not immediately available, then you are doomed. Also, HLJ will tend to combine all available items in all orders that you have to be shipped together. This may potentially result in one super large shipment.<br />
Variety wise, HLJ is excellent. They have got almost anything. PVCs, Revoltechs, Gundams, Macross, 12&#8243; figures, magazines, books, models, etc. i would call them a one stop Hobby Center.</p>
<p><strong>Payment methods:</strong><br />
For payment methods, HLJ accepts credit cards through their own payment gateway or Paypal and money orders. I do find one potential flaw though. In their system, if you happen to select payment methods by Paypal or money order, they will actually prepare the items for shipment and then requests you to pay them the exact amount. This means that they pack up the items to get ready for shipment even before you have paid! After that you will have 14 days to complete payment, failure to do so will result in cancellation of the order and all other open orders. </p>
<p><strong>Website design</strong><br />
HLJ&#8217;s website is very nice and user friendly. Layout is clean and navigation is easy. Almost everything is self-explanatory. I have never seen their website lag or down so this is a very big plus. You will be automatically get a new account the first time you place any orders with them. If there&#8217;s any issue, it will be their ordering system. Orders are not placed in real time, meaning HLJ staffs will still need to enter you orders manually. The same goes for any modifications and cancellations. Typically they update the orders at around 10am-12pm on each working day.</p>
<p><strong>Communications:</strong><br />
Communication is usually through emails. However, the speed of their reply can be horrendous! I had had my email replied by them only after 1 week! And sometimes, replies come in the form of templates, which is quite general (You can actually differentiate that with a real reply).</p>
<p><strong>Overall rating:</strong><br />
HLJ used to be my favourite online figure store. But now it had dropped many places, losing to HobbySearch, Play-Asia and even my local figure stores! Anyway, they are still still a very good place to shop for figures with good services. (Figures mostly come from Japan and to shop from a figure store based in Japan can never go wrong).</p>
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<p>2. <a href="http://www.1999.co.jp/eng" rel="nofollow"  title="Hobby Search" target="_blank">Hobby Search &#8211; Japan</a></p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
HOBBY SEARCH (HS) was established in 1999 and has since been operating as an online retailer in Tokyo, Japan. We provide a wide variety of Japanese toys at prices much lower than those you can find in your country. Also we believe most of them are hard to come by in your own country. <em>(Taken from their website)</em></p>
<p><strong>Shipping and Packing:</strong><br />
Packing is excellent at HS. Usually the shipping box they choose will be much bigger than the item box. The extra space in between will be padded using papers. This does add more weight to your package but it does ensure item safety. I had had one shipment quite badly crushed. But surprisingly, the item box inside is totally intact. Talk about packing effectiveness! You can see it here: <a href="http://otaku.prim3.org/posts/march-2008-haul-1" title="March 2008 - Haul 1" target="_blank">March 2008 &#8211; Haul 1</a><br />
For shipping part, it&#8217;s great too. Under normal circumstances, it takes around 2-3days after your payment is confirmed before the item(s) is shipped. They use only EMS service from Japanese Post. Due to this, it can be quite costly for shipping if you intend to ship just one figure out each time. That&#8217;s where the combined shipping comes in. HS allows you to combine items in stock or pre-orders that are scheduled to be released in the same month. If one of your pre-ordered item gets delayed, then the released item will get shipped out anyway, unless you recombine it with something else. Generally, once you item entered the preparing stage, any cancellation to the order will be imposed with a 20% penalty fee.</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
Price-wise, I must say HS is a winner. They offer all their figures/items at 5% less than retail price! There are no hanky panky or hidden terms or conditions. Also, everything you buy shall get store points which you can use in your future purchase. Each point is equivalent to 1 yen. So meaning if you can get more than 6k yen, you can get a figure free already.</p>
<p><strong>Availability and Variety:</strong><br />
At HS, you what get you order. Once your order is confirmed, item is reserved for you. In rare cases only will HS cancel any order due to reasons like insufficient stock? There is one recent case with a friend’s shipment. You can read about it here:</p>
<p><a href="http://sora.wakarimasenlol.com/?p=312" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank" title"Canceled… ?">Click me!</a></p>
<p>However, I tend to notice that the items in HS will get sold-out faster than other Japanese stores. I wonder whether they have more customers shopping with them or their stock is limited.<br />
Variety wise, HS carries figures, action figures, anime merchandise, books, garage kits, robots, etc. It&#8217;s not as much as HLJ as certain Gundams or Macross series toys and model kits are no where to be found there.</p>
<p><strong>Payment methods:</strong><br />
HS accepts only credit cards through their payment gateway. There is one thing that surprises me about their credit card payment system, which is they do not require you to enter your 3-digit verification number at the back of your card. However, the card owner&#8217;s name must be the same as the receiver&#8217;s so I guess they placed the security here? Also, your credit card is only charged when items are ready to be dispatched.</p>
<p><strong>Website design</strong><br />
HS&#8217;s website has clear and good layout. First-timers may have some difficulties finding the links that they want as the navigation part does not really stand out. But once you get used to it, everything is as easy as a piece of cake. HS has both Japanese and English page. I do see some broken English here and there, especially in the items page, which suggest the English site is a direct translation from the Japanese counterpart ^^ Their site can get very lagging sometimes, especially when some hot item is out for pre-order. Anybody remembers when Shuraki was first available for pre-order? I can&#8217;t get into their site at all.<br />
Orders are generally placed in real time. So is order modification. They started the order recombination thingy not long ago and I must say it is a system that greatly benefits everyone. This system allows you to combine items from different orders into a new one. This is great if you know that you have one item in an order that will be delayed. Also, they also allows you to change your details, such as address, credit card number, etc once you placed the order. However, order cancellation is still manual and you must email them for you order/item to be cancelled.</p>
<p><strong>Communications:</strong><br />
As with all other overseas stores, communication is done through emails. Speed of reply varies as sometimes it is done in the same day, but at other times, it can take days. But usually, you get what you want in 1-2 days time.</p>
<p><strong>Overall rating:</strong><br />
I rate HS very strongly. Not only is their price already cheaper than retail, but the existence of points system further add values to your purchase. Combined with excellent packing and shipping, it comes to no surprise that they are the favourite figure shopping place for Prim3. Kudos HS!</p>
<p><center><font color="#ff0000" size="5"><u>PRIM3 RECOMMENDED!</u></font></center></p>
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<p>3. <a href="http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-7v5j-71-d-49-en.html" rel="nofollow"  title="Play-Asia" target="_blank">Play-Asia &#8211; Hong Kong</a></p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
Play-Asia.com (PA) was established in 2002 and is a leading online retailer providing video games, DVDs, music CDs, gadgets and toys. Play-Asia.com is committed to be the leading Hong Kong online retailer of entertainment products. Our professional staff will work together to build a progressive and successful commercial corporation through a commitment to high levels of customer satisfaction. <em>(Taken from their website)</em></p>
<p><strong>Shipping and Packing:</strong><br />
PA has a wide variety of shipping options. For Malaysia, they offer free airmail shipping for items below USD100. Meaning for this, if you have multiple items ready for shipping, you can actually split them all up and still qualify for free shipping. Other than that, they have EMS from HK Post, Fedex and UPS. The three of these are more expensive but you do get expedited shipment time and better handling.<br />
Packing is one heck of a nightmare for PA. They tend to put your items in shipment boxes that are either small size and a little bigger than the item box. In between the spaces, they put in something I call &#8220;snow flakes&#8221;. The shipment box is somehow quite soft. I dare say almost all of my items come with little or moderate damage to item box. And there was once where my item box was so badly crushed that I almost wanted to throw it straight to the dust bin to save my eyes from the sores. I did email to them about this but all they say is that anything out from their warehouse is not controllable by them. I was using free shipping at that time. Although I understand that my local post office people may be the ones to be blamed but at least they can pack it better with bigger, stronger box and better padding. There was one EMS package that went through my local post office too and it also get badly crushed but the items inside is safe. So you can see how important it is for good packing and handling.<br />
Comparison can be seen here:<br />
<a href="http://otaku.prim3.org/posts/feb-2008-haul-2" title="Feb 2008 - Haul 2" target="_blank">Feb 2008 &#8211; Haul 2</a><br />
<a href="http://otaku.prim3.org/posts/march-2008-haul-1" title="March 2008 - Haul 1" target="_blank">March 2008 &#8211; Haul 1</a><br />
Recently I started buying things from PA using Fedex as shipper and I am very impressed. My figure was sent out on Monday and by Wednesday I had already received it. Item condition is perfect! So I guess, Fedex shall be my new courier of choice from PA (Fedex is cheaper than UPS) unless I buy stuffs like books, etc.</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
Price is the strong point of PA. Most of the items are cheaper than buying from Japanese stores. Coupled with free shipping, you can actually get very attractive prices. For each purchase, PA will give a discount coupon, in either USD5 off USD50 or USD10 off USD100 forms. For certain Kotobukiya figures, they do get very low prices. Also, they have an affiliation program which rewards you with payments for each item that is bought using your affiliation link. The funds can then be paid through Paypal or used for the next purchase.</p>
<p><strong>Availability and Variety:</strong><br />
For availability, although PA is located in Hong Kong, they do follow the figure release dates in Japan. I need to point out that for Kotobukiya figures, they tend to release and ship them much earlier than their Japanese counterparts. But I do notice that PA seems to face problems in getting more popular figures. Evidence can be seen from the most recent example: Feena Fam Earthlight and Bridget from Max Factory. They are still yet to be released at PA. These two figures are extremely popular and sold out very fast in other stores. What happened at PA? I do not know.<br />
Variety-wise, PA sells lots of things. You can get many different kinds of things here, from figures to action figures, from books to posters, from movies to music CD/DVDs, and even games. </p>
<p><strong>Payment methods:</strong><br />
So far, PA accepts credit cards using their payment gateway or Paypal and any manual bank transfers (including Western Union). Any funds earned from their affiliation program can be used here as well, which will have a 5% extra bonus for store-wide purchases.</p>
<p><strong>Website design</strong><br />
I can say PA has got a good website. Layout is clean; navigation is simple and is very user friendly. Thus far, I had had the best shopping experience here since everything is done in real-time, from order placement to modification to cancellation. No wait time is required. However, there are times when the website gets lagging and I am not sure why.</p>
<p><strong>Communications:</strong><br />
Communication is also through emails. So far, they always reply me on the next or two business days. As a matter of fact, all your emails with them will be kept inside your account page as well. I sometimes email them to ask them to put in better packing for my items and they will always reply and assure me that they will do so. Not bad for customer service.</p>
<p><strong>Overall rating:</strong><br />
I really liked PA at one point due to their excellent pricing and free shipping. But ever since my item boxes start to have dented areas, I kind of switched to other stores, especially HS. From the link above, my Mai box was perhaps one nightmare I can never forget. Nowadays I buy from them if the total cost inclusive Fedex is cheaper than the price of buying from Japan as Fedex guarantees a peace of mind ^^</p>
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<p>4. <a href="http://shop.toyntoys.com" rel="nofollow"  title="Toyntoys" target="_blank">Toyntoys &#8211; Singapore</a></p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
We are toys wholesaler from Singapore mainly focusing on collectible toys ranging from Japanese animations, Robots, Mini Figures. Also not to forget Palisades Toys, Mcfarlane, Sota Toys, and many more different range of US toys. <em>(Taken from their website)</em></p>
<p>Toyntoys (TT) is a figure store based in Singapore. They do have a physical store in Jurong Port Road Singapore. They are also the authorized distributor for Alter/Good Smile Company/Max Factory products in Singapore.</p>
<p><strong>Shipping and Packing:</strong><br />
I bought from them once and I can say that they packed the items very nicely. Even the outer shipment box is shrink-wrapped. Inside, adequate padding ensure item boxes are not damaged during shipment.<br />
For shipping part, they will ship out the items the next business day after they received full payment (for my case). Generally they will Priority Shipping from Singapore Post. It’s not EMS by the way. Priority shipping is only faster than airmail but still slower than EMS</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
TT’s figure price is good during the pre-order phase. They will usually give “early-bird” discounts to those who pre-ordered. This must be done before a specific dateline though. Pre-orders need a SGD20 deposit which is needed to secure your order. After the pre-order, the sale price will be not be that attractive anymore.</p>
<p><strong>Availability and Variety:</strong><br />
TT does have many other things other than PVC figures. Example is the Iron Man figure, Macross, Voltron, Transformers, Brave Gohkin series, 12” action figures, etc. However, it’s not as comprehensive as PA, HLJ or HS.<br />
From my experience with them, they get what they have ordered. Perhaps that’s the advantage with being an authorized dealer, you always get stock. In fact, I saw in their website about Shuraki 1’s reissue even before it was officially announced by Good Smile Company! </p>
<p><strong>Payment methods:</strong><br />
For overseas buyers, Paypal is the only accepted method. In fact they didn’t mention about Paypal in the checkout page. I believed I had to ask them manually or they told me I can pay by Paypal after they sent me a confirmation email, which I cannot remember already.</p>
<p><strong>Website design</strong><br />
From the looks of it, I am sure they are using Mambo or Joomla CMS. Navigation is quite straightforward. Layout is simple. But the website does not look very professional to me. xP In order words, it’s not a pretty website, aka plain. In the product category page, there a quite a few empty categories, which is redundant if you ask me.<br />
Typically once you placed your order, the sales staffs will send a confirmation email and to ask for payment/deposit.</p>
<p><strong>Communications:</strong><br />
Email communication takes around 1-2 business days before you get any reply. So far so good. The staffs are rather friendly too and are willing to help when I faced problems.</p>
<p><strong>Overall rating:</strong><br />
TT is a good place to shop which promises good deals. However, the deal is only good during the pre-order phase. Once pre-order dateline is out, it’s pretty normal price. And you will need to consider the shipping from Singapore to your country also so it might be a better idea to get from a local store instead.</p>
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<p>5. <a href="http://www.hobbyfan.com" rel="nofollow"  title="Hobbyfan" target="_blank">Hobbyfan &#8211; US</a></p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
HobbyFan (HF) is a online hobby store based in the US. They specialized in PVC figures and resin kits. You can find all types of resin kits and some is not even available elsewhere.</p>
<p><strong>Shipping and Packing:</strong><br />
Packing is not that good in my opinion. I bought a Shii figure from them and the item box was moderately dented. This is probably attributed to the shipping box which is almost the same size as the item box. Also, I used USPS Priority Mail and most of my packages using this service come dented.<br />
For shipping, HS takes around 3-4 days after payment completed to ship out the item. They had a choice of USPS EMS, USPS Priority Mail and USPS First Class International Airmail. I can only say, all these alternatives are expensive! The price can range from USD20 and above depending on size and weight to my country. (Figures are shipped across half the globe, from US to Malaysia).</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
Price may not be that attractive. But let’s face it. Figures come from Japan mostly. So any stores outside Japan will surely have prices that are more expensive. I feel that HobbyFan’s prices are rather standard and a tad more expensive than Japanese retail prices.</p>
<p><strong>Availability and Variety:</strong><br />
HF only sells PVCs, 12” action figures and garage kits as far as I know. However, they have all kinds of resin kits, some even very rare ones. I did hear from several forums that some of the resin kits they sell are actually bootlegs. I cannot confirm this due to I don’t buy them.</p>
<p><strong>Payment methods:</strong><br />
HF accepts payment through credit card using their payment gateway and money order only. Not that impressive since for first timers, they may be compelled enough to place their credit card details on HF site and cancel their thoughts of buying from them.</p>
<p><strong>Website design</strong><br />
Website design is good as usual. I think almost all overseas stores I review today have got good layout, simple navigation and user friendly. So is HF’s website. However, there is one issue I face when browsing around their website, which is whenever I open many item’s page in individual tabs/windows, the page that comes up will always be the last item I right-clicked and chose “Open in new windows/tabs” Perhaps this is something to do with sessions/cookies or they only allow one item to be viewed each time?</p>
<p><strong>Communications:</strong><br />
I cannot remember already how long it took them to reply me. Usually I will always email to ask a certain things the first time I bought something from a foreign store. If memory serves me right, it should be only a few days (less than a week).</p>
<p><strong>Overall rating:</strong><br />
HF is another alternative to purchase a figure when everywhere else has got no stock for a certain figure. However, the high price of shipping from the US can be a great minus (except for those in the US of course). Do be careful though on any purchase from this store. As they carry bootleg garage kits, one can never be too sure whether they carry bootleg PVCs or not.</p>
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<p>6. <a href="http://www.ebay.com" rel="nofollow"  title="Ebay" target="_blank">Ebay &#8211; Worldwide</a></p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
Ebay is not actually an online store, but an online auction side. Ebay has got localized sites in many countries, including (but not limited to) Malaysia, Singapore, UK, Hong Kong, etc. Since Ebay has become one of the most popular and successful auction sites in the world, it has come to no surprise many people actually put up figures for auction/sales at Ebay.</p>
<p><strong>Shipping and Packing:</strong><br />
Shipping and packing depends on which seller you deal with in Ebay. So far, I have only bought from US sellers. The favourite shipping method for US sellers is through USPS Priority mails. I bought a few and almost all arrived little or moderately dented. They seem to like using those boxed bought from USPS and it is very soft! You can imagine how those post office people throw the boxes around and how those soft pieces of card board can withstand all those pressure. And the sellers like to charge for shipping on a flat rate, no matter where you live in and it is usually very expensive. For example, Asian countries will have the same price of USD20. But all the sellers I dealt with shipped their figures fast. </p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
Price on Ebay is usually very expensive. Also, there is a risk of getting bootleg figure since you are not sure how creditable the seller is. It is therefore a necessity to check the reputation of the seller before making any purchase. I only buy in Ebay when I have absolutely no other place to get the figures I want. Else, I will stick to those stores I know.</p>
<p><strong>Availability and Variety:</strong><br />
Ebay is the king for variety. I am sure nobody can dispute me on this. Almost anything can be obtain from Ebay. Some people even started auctions to sell his life! Also, even the rarest figures can be obtained here, including the Shuraki 3. (but at a price of USD100!) But again, I must stress that bootlegs are rampant in Ebay. Anyone wanting to shop here has to be careful and I mean extremely careful with whom they are dealing with!</p>
<p><strong>Payment methods:</strong><br />
Most sellers in Ebay accepts Paypal and money order. Paypal should be the safest bet on Ebay, since if there is any dispute, the buyer can report to Paypal and get a refund. This has to be done in 45 days and security of the deal is guaranteed.</p>
<p><strong>Website design</strong><br />
Shopping at Ebay is really very simple and satisfying. Just open up the site, type in the item that you want, bid/purchase and pay and receive your items. Everything is self explanatory and easy to follow. </p>
<p><strong>Communications:</strong><br />
Some sellers rarely reply me and some replied in a few hours time. So I can only say it depends on which seller you’re dealing with actually. Messaging is done using Ebay’s system and this avoids your emails being exposed to the seller. Not bad actually. But I hate to login to their site just to check a message. Emails can be better.</p>
<p><strong>Overall rating:</strong><br />
As with HF, I can say Ebay should be a last resort for anyone to purchase a PVC figure. Since there are lots of bootlegs running around here, it is better to be careful than sorry later. Always deal with reputable sellers and check their feedbacks. For the higher price and expensive shipping usually and possibility of bootlegs, I can’t recommend Ebay to anyone.</p>
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		<title>Figure Stores Review &#8211; Malaysian Stores</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, I shall make a review on all the figure stores that I had ever dealt with in the past. I shall split it into parts with the first part focusing on local figure stores. As such, the first post shall be relevant only to those in Malaysia (in particular, KL). My experience with oversea [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, I shall make a review on all the figure stores that I had ever dealt with in the past. I shall split it into parts with the first part focusing on local figure stores. As such, the first post shall be relevant only to those in Malaysia (in particular, KL). My experience with oversea stores shall be in Part 2 and beyond, which will be out not long after this. </p>
<p>Below is an extremely long post, proceed with caution XD (Perhaps I should do my review on per store basis so that one post would not get too long)</p>
<p><strong><font color="#8F2C47" size="3">Disclaimer: This review only contains my personal opinions and experience. No personal attack nor unhealthy bias and promotions included.</font></strong></p>
<p>1. <a href="http://www.thefiguremall.com" rel="nofollow"  title="The Figure Mall" target="_blank">The Figure Mall</a></p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
The Figure Mall (TFM) is an online store that is based in Subang Jaya. Being a 100% online store allows them to offer prices that are more attractive since they do not have to worry about physical store&#8217;s overhead costs (sort of anyway). The Figure Mall is the first local store that I had dealt with, with Max Factory&#8217;s Kureha being my first ever pre-order with them.</p>
<p><strong>Shipping and Packing:</strong><br />
Overall, TFM scores high in this department. They have got great packing. Adequate paddings with shredded paper ensure the figure boxes are always in tact and undamaged. I notice TFM likes to use Double A boxes. Recent shipments starts to have the TFM logo glue to the side of the shipment box. Marketing strategy I assume? Shipping is also fast. Depending on the free time of the store owner, the shipping time is usually the next day or the at most 2 days after payment is completed. Shipping price can be rather steep since it follows the normal courier charges (which can be quite heavy for figures, depending on size and weight).</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
Generally, the price in TFM pretty much follows the market price in Japan. Pre-orders are cheaper than when the figures are released. The price of any figures is almost the same as the cost of the figure plus the EMS charges from Japan to Malaysia and of course, a little mark up. Not that attractive actually (more polite way to say sucks), unless you buy in bulk since you also have the local shipping cost to consider about. So in general, if you buy from TFM, you would be paying figure price+EMS+local courier. However, the store owner is always kind enough to offer the lowest possible price. Recently, TFM acquired the wholesaler account from their supplier and thus allows much better pricing.</p>
<p><strong>Availability and variety:</strong><br />
Generally, the figures ordered from TFM is always available. However, there are rare cases where the TFM cannot get the stock they ordered. In this case, it&#8217;s the Figma. However, TFM is kind enough to order the stock from other place. And they did not request for extra payment even though the new stock cost much more. Talk about responsible seller! Creditability is very important and in this case, they score high. For variety though, they only have PVC figures for sale. Not that much choice. No Macross, no revoltech, no 12&#8243; action figures, etc. Also, not every figure is offered by them, only those more popular ones are featured.</p>
<p><strong>Payment methods:</strong><br />
TFM accepts only cash/bank in payment which is a minus for me. What if I don&#8217;t have that much cash at the moment. What if I want to pay by credit card? This is an area TFM should seriously look into. Of course, cash-and-carry is always the best. But with more payment methods, TFM can easily attract more customers. I kind of swung towards XL-Shop since I prefer to pay by credit card. Although TFM is always kind enough to hold your stocks for up to a month to allow you to look for cash, I would not want my figures to be away from me for long just because my fund is supposed to come later. I prefer to get them as soon as possible (possible with credit card payment). Pre-order typically requires a 25% deposit in cash terms, which is pretty good ^^</p>
<p><strong>Website design:</strong><br />
Web programming seems to be the strong point of the owner. From time to time, new features will be added to the TFM website. Everything is extremely easy to navigate and layouts are neat and clean. Colour choice is superb, with a sunny happy feel. If there&#8217;s anything I want to complain, it would be the occasional timeout when browsing TFM. But that&#8217;s due to web host problem and in Malaysia, it&#8217;s negligible. They&#8217;re all the same xP Some concerns on new members on the store though, TFM introduced quite a few confusing terms for their site. For ordering, there are pre-orders, back-orders, reservations, new arrivals and in-stock items, categorized based on the stocks&#8217; status. When I first went into the site, how on Earth I know what those means. Perhaps a FAQ is needed for explanation to newbies.</p>
<p><strong>Communication:</strong><br />
There are various ways of contacting TFM. Either through the interface in the website, emails or even forums. The store owner is active in various forums and you can easily find him there. Messages typically takes at most one day. If he is around, it may take only 10 minutes before you get a reply. He typically lurks around his online store even during office hours xP.</p>
<p><strong>Store keeper:</strong><br />
The store keeper is <a href="http://otaku.lilkev84.com" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank" title="LilKeV84">LilKeV84</a>. I call him Kevin. He is a figure lover and mostly into those loli figures. I met him once during Comic Fiesta 2007 and man, is this guy friendly and a good talker. He is trustworthy and whenever I had any problems/doubts in figures, he will always help me. (Although he did not want to help me look for a Shuraki 3 figure back then xP) He has got a good collection of figures but he also likes to collect anime merchandises and manga. Customer support and service is always good from him. </p>
<p><strong>Overall rating:</strong><br />
Price-wise, they are not the best. Perhaps their price is my only complain from them at the moment. But with excellent customer service and being a figure collector store owner gives them a huge plus. Thumbs up from Prim3!</p>
<p><center><font color="#ff0000" size="5"><u>PRIM3 RECOMMENDED!</u></font></center></p>
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<p>2. <a href="http://www.dreamerzcollections.com" rel="nofollow"  title="Dreamerz Collections" target="_blank">Dreamerz Collections</a></p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
Dreamerz Collections (DCz) is another figure store who is 100% online. They are based in KL although from their website, I read that they have a partner in Australia. The details? Sorry not my concern. They started from a seller in Lowyat forums to a full fledged online figure store.</p>
<p><strong>Shipping and Packing:</strong><br />
For packing, I can safely say, it&#8217;s good but not great. The seller will tend to bubble wrap the figure and then packing inside a bigger box with paper as padding. However, the shipping is not that much bigger than the items and quite soft. As such, during rough handling, there is a little bit of damage to the figure box. As for shipping, I find it a little inconsistent. Sometimes, this fellow will ship quite fast while at other times, the delay is extremely unforgiving. There was once that he told me he asked somebody to ship it and gave me the tracking number. However after a few days, I did not receive the item and ask for clarification. After some hustle and tussle, only then I know that the figures were actually sent many days off the date he promised! This is bad..</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
During the early days, their price is extremely good. I can say they have the cheapest price among the local sellers. Sometimes even cheaper than if you purchased directly from Japan! How that happen? I also want to know. However, after they launched DCz v2, things changed. Their price were much much higher. And they implemented a points system that I think effectively increased sale price. The points system is good, but the benefit should not be inserted into sale price. In that case, why don&#8217;t just scrap the points while lowering the price. This is because, points are only good for people who always purchase expensive figures.</p>
<p><strong>Availability and Variety:</strong><br />
This is the department that DCz had angered me recently. I had pre-ordered two figures from them quite long time ago, namely Bridget and Alter&#8217;s Kanu. After figures were released, he texted me saying they had arrived. However, not long after that, he would tell me: They are having shortage of stock. I was like: Come one? If already told me the stock arrived, then why shortage of stock? If shortage of stock, why when stock was being shipped to you, you do not know? If no stock, why didn&#8217;t tell me earlier? Bridget was an extremely popular figure. I was having so much problem securing a copy of him/her after that as every where had sold him/her out and DCz informed me like few weeks after released. Recently, the same story for Kanu. Luckily, Kanu is still available though. But what the heck, I don&#8217;t think I will have any more figures from them. For variety, they sell mainly only PVC figures too. with a little bit of other things, such as Revoltech, Macross, etc. But still, variety is limited.</p>
<p><strong>Payment methods:</strong><br />
For payment, they fare a little bit better than TFM. They accept cash/bank in method and Paypal. A good move to allow buyers to choose the method they want. Pre-orders if you talk to the store keeper personally will need a deposit of 33%. If you happen to pre-order from their website, full payment is needed (Need confirmation for their revamped website)</p>
<p><strong>Website design</strong><br />
Store site wise, DCz is one heck of a nightmare. The layout is not that standardized. Navigation seems flawed in some areas. You click on the photo of one figure, and the page of another figure comes out. The latest version of their website, in each item&#8217;s page, there is a link saying member&#8217;s price can only be seen after sign in. But after I had signed in, I can&#8217;t see anything. Their site also seems slow and in some cases, down. The previous site is also the same, having the same layout and arrangement problems. I don&#8217;t want to bash people too badly, so judge for yourselves. ^^</p>
<p><strong>Communication:</strong><br />
Communication wise, not that good. It&#8217;s kind of hard to get hold on him. Sometimes, he never reply SMS. So far, I communicate with him through MSN. But that can be a problem too as he is not always online. (and me too!)</p>
<p><strong>Store keeper:</strong><br />
The store owner is none other than Mr Dreamer. Dreamer is also an avid figure collector. His taste is more on the matured and erotic side. I had never met him in person, but from my online chat with him, he seems a nice and friendly guy.</p>
<p><strong>Overall rating:</strong><br />
I really want to recommend them. As a matter of fact, the early DCz is really highly recommended from me, with great price and good service. But with my recent bad experience with them, I can only say, thumbs down!</p>
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<p>3. <a href="http://www.xl-shop.com" rel="nofollow"  title="XL-Shop" target="_blank">XL-Shop</a></p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
XL-Shop (XL) is by far the largest figure store in KL, if not Malaysia. They have 3 shops, with 2 being retail stores and the HQ mainly doing wholesaling. They accept online deals too through their website and they have staffs dedicated for that.</p>
<p><strong>Shipping and Packing:</strong><br />
Packing is extremely good for XL. Usually, they would double pack the figures. This means, the figures will be packed twice with sturdy boxes. Paddings would then separate the first and second layer. And this is superb! Shipping wise, another strong point for XL, particularly for those who lives in East Malaysia, where shipping costs can get hazardous: XL offers free shipping for purchases above RM200! This means, for 10 figures each costing Rm200, you can actually make 10 separate orders and XL won&#8217;t hesitate to ship them to you for free! Talk about cost effectiveness for us collectors! No need to worry about shipping and combining orders!</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
Earlier on, XL&#8217;s price was not that convincing. Not only DCz whipped their butt rather heavily, even TFM was not that far off from them. But recently, when the Yen started to appreciate, as other stores&#8217; price increase, they are steadily maintaining constant price. I am not sure how long they can maintain this but for now, they seems to have the best price, particularly for pre-orders. After figure release, TFM&#8217;s price can have a fight with them but let&#8217;s not forget about XL&#8217;s free shipping. They are still unbeatable! Unless of course, you happen to live in Subang Jaya and manage to Cash-On-Delivery (COD) with TFM. Also, they seems to be able to get Kotobukiya figures at prices that TFM and DCz can only watch and stare in total surprise. Prices for these figures are unbeatable at XL! So in dummies term, for pre-orders, go XL. For released figures, go XL for those requiring shipping while go TFM for those who can COD with TFM. For Kotobukiya figures, go XL!</p>
<p><strong>Availability and Variety:</strong><br />
So far, I had not had any problems with my orders/pre-orders at XL. However, on certain circumstances, they do had had shortages. This can be seen from their forums. However, when these happens, they will refund you back promptly, or even secure a second batch just to fulfill their pre-orders. Hopefully, this will not happen to my pre-orders. Variety wise, another unbeatable point. They have got almost anything. PVCs, Revoltechs, Gundams, Macross, 12&#8243; figures, etc. </p>
<p><strong>Payment methods:</strong><br />
Another winner for XL. They accept bank in, Paypal, Credit Card through a third party portal, money order, etc. So much choice! But the bad thing is, for pre-orders online, they will require full payment. I mean, why do I need to pay in full? It&#8217;s like you are holding my funds for something that I will only get after a few months. I don&#8217;t really like this type of transactions. However, if you happen to pre-order at their physical store, you just need to pay them RM50 though.</p>
<p><strong>Website design</strong><br />
Their website is good, with clear and nice layout and easy navigation. It&#8217;s kind of hard to get lost inside. Not much downtime on their site if not mistaken. If only they will allow shoppers to register an account with them so that each time they want to complete a transaction, they do not need to retype their details. XL seems to have points systems which allows you to redeem items after you have got enough points. It&#8217;s only for those who purchase from their physical stores though. RM20 qualifies for 1 point and only valid for 2 years.</p>
<p><strong>Communications:</strong><br />
Typically communication is done using emails. They usually reply the next or at most 2 business days after you sent your queries. Same goes for sales confirmations. On busy periods it may take longer but rest assure the reply will come. The sales people at the store in Berjaya Times Square and Midvalley are friendly and helpful. (And in BTS, there&#8217;s a lenglui even ^^)</p>
<p><strong>Store keeper:</strong><br />
The store owner for XL is Uncle Loong. I have never met him personally or dealt with him. But he is active in his XL Forums and from what I can see, he is nice and helpful too.</p>
<p><strong>Overall rating:</strong><br />
Perhaps the strongest points for XL is their free shipping and super price for pre-order and Kotobukiya figures. I would definitely recommend them for those who live outside KL or anybody who wants to pre-order figures and shopping for other items, such as Yamato&#8217;s Macross and Gundams.</p>
<p><center><font color="#ff0000" size="5"><u>PRIM3 RECOMMENDED!</u></font></center></p>
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<p>4. Graffiti (Berjaya Times Square):</p>
<p><strong>Overview: </strong><br />
I don&#8217;t want to comment much on this store. The first PVC figure I ever had was Alter&#8217;s Dark Saber, which I bought from Graffiti. And it turns out to be a bootleg! I was quite a noob back then, not knowing even PVCs has got pirated versions. And I even thought I had got a super deal when they told me Dark Saber only costed RM90. But they do have tonnes and all sorts of Gundams and Transformers on sale. All in all, if you want to shop for PVCs, stay away from this shop. I dare say most if not all of their PVCs are bootlegs. Otherwise, this shop should be a good Gundam/Transformers shopping zone.</p>
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<p>5. Diamond Comics (Sungei Wang Plaza):</p>
<p><strong>Overview:</strong><br />
Seriously, I have never bought anything from them before. But I must say they service sucks. I been to their physical stores twice, once on a Sunday and another on a Thursday. On both days, I was not able to enter their shop due to they blocked their entrance saying only their members can enter on the day. Come on, even though I was not a member but I was there giving you business. Don&#8217;t you want me (or other non-members) to buy something from you? After that I never been there again as the place was rather hidden and I would not want to waste my time going there for nothing <img src='http://otaku.prim3.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p>All in all, my recommendations of local figure stores are as below (Not listed means I don&#8217;t recommend):<br />
1. XL-Shop (Outside KL)<br />
2. The Figure Mall (KL)</p>
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<p>Want to share this video: A HTML expert drawing an anime character. I sure can&#8217;t do that. Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>My new idol!</title>
		<link>http://otaku.prim3.org/posts/idol</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 14:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Prim3</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saw this video over at SWATwolf&#8217;s blog. I have absolutely no idea whether I should laugh, cry, happy, sad, envy, angry, scold people, faint, throw myself away, quit figure collection, or whatever after seeing it.. 
But one thing for sure: I have finally found my idol! XD
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<p>Saw this video over at <a href="http://hostplay.blogspot.com/2008/04/insane-collector.html" rel="nofollow"  title="Insane Collector!!!" target="_blank">SWATwolf&#8217;s blog</a>. I have absolutely no idea whether I should laugh, cry, happy, sad, envy, angry, scold people, faint, throw myself away, quit figure collection, or whatever after seeing it.. </p>
<p>But one thing for sure: I have finally found my idol! XD</p>
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		<title>Which Naruto character are you?</title>
		<link>http://otaku.prim3.org/posts/naruto-character</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 12:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Prim3</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tried out the quiz and got my result:

Description:
Proud. Driven. You fix on your objective and stick to it. Some people may see you as cold or even cruel, but they just can&#8217;t see past your prickly surface. At heart, you care about your companions and may be a little more sensitive than you&#8217;d like to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tried out the quiz and got my result:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.morg-ue.net/quiz/neji_quiz.jpg" alt="Neji" /></p>
<p>Description:<br />
Proud. Driven. You fix on your objective and stick to it. Some people may see you as cold or even cruel, but they just can&#8217;t see past your prickly surface. At heart, you care about your companions and may be a little more sensitive than you&#8217;d like to admit.</p>
<p>Try it here: <a href="http://www.morg-ue.net/quiz/naruquiz.html" rel="nofollow" >Click me!</a></p>
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		<title>Anime Holding Pillow Covers</title>
		<link>http://otaku.prim3.org/posts/anime-holding-pillow-covers</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 03:03:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Prim3</dc:creator>
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Came across these holding pillow covers while browsing an online store. While the girls really are pretty, I wonder how many people will actually buy it and put them over their pillow and hug them every night. While I would love to do so, my family culture and self-consciousness prevent me from doing it (Heck, [...]]]></description>
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<div class="wpg2tag-image"><a href="http://otaku.prim3.org/wpg2/?g2_itemId=3148" title="saionji_sekai_01"><img src="http://gallery.prim3.org/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=3148&amp;g2_serialNumber=1" width="320" height="480" id="IFid6" class="ImageFrame_none" alt="saionji_sekai_01"/></a></div>
<p>Came across these holding pillow covers while browsing an online store. While the girls really are pretty, I wonder how many people will actually buy it and put them over their pillow and hug them every night. While I would love to do so, my family culture and self-consciousness prevent me from doing it (Heck, I wouldn&#8217;t want to risk being branded as a sex maniac). Even if I do buy it, the high price and love for the girls will make me just keep it somewhere. LOL</p>
<p>Haruka costs 9000yen which translates to ~RM277 while Sekai retails at 10,000yen (~RM308!). Kinda pricy for just a pillow cover don&#8217;t you think?</p>
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