
Regardless of whether things will work out, I’m just grateful that they are providing it properly.
>>2It seems that everything was cleared out on Mercari when I looked yesterday, Switch 2.
Because the ones being sold now are 100% dropshipping and violate the rules!
Is it something that can be cooperated on?
I didn’t know.
>>3Even if you say the operation is sloppy, it’s just pressure to sell items that are clearly 100% against the rules, isn’t it?
>>3I have been thoroughly criticized by the authorities so I have a foundation to move forward.
It is important to say it in advance.
I thought the multilingual version was for resellers, but I was wrong.
>>6Who would buy something that’s simply 20,000 higher and then has a resale price added on top?
What about Amazon?
>>7Hmm…
I couldn’t help but laugh that “me” is first in the syllabary.
>>8Me
Ya
Ra
I wonder how much each platform will listen…
A whip-type controller seems good.
>>10Here it comes… Castlevania Fitness!
>>60My arm feels like it’s going to die from swinging the whip too much.
It’s amazing that they’re requesting cooperation from the three major companies.
Is it just Moboku after that?
>>13Amazon Marketplace
Calmly, figures like 70,000 and 90,000 keep coming out one after another!
On the other hand, Amazon boldly engaged in retail resale.
I wonder how far it will be considered fraudulent.
I hope the unjust price hikes after the release will be crushed.
It’s not a request, but a consensus, huh?
You can do that, huh?
It seems like someone will start saying that Bandai should do it too.
>>18Well, I’d like them to do it if they can… but it’s really thanks to Nintendo’s power, I guess…
>>23I think it’s significant that you can target precisely with Switch2.
>>23The opinions within the company might differ between games where platform supply affects software sales and toys that just generate profit when sold.
>>18It can only be done because it is limited to switch2.
The main issue with resale in China is probably somewhat mitigated by the domestic limited editions, and the only other place might be Amazon.
What are the conditions for fraudulent listings?
>>22At least the people selling now are 100% frauds… because there’s no product.
I just deleted something that was a violation of the rules from the start but was left unattended.
It’s interesting that “me” comes first in the alphabetical order.
>>25It didn’t work.
A lawless land called Amazon.
>>20Why can you come up with such sad reasons so easily…?
Isn’t it late?
>>29The Switch 2 will be released next week, so the timing is perfect.
>>213The reservations must be over by now, right?
Was resale on the marketplace allowed?
A site that allows listings before the official release is too lawless.
There shouldn’t be any need to apply pressure in the first place…
>>20Where is the justification?
If you lose custody, it’s fine to give the child away, and if the child dies, just put them in a coffin.
How about Yahoo Auction?
>>20You can just sell it to Geo…
The bride suddenly breaks down in tears.
I think it would be enough to prohibit selling above the retail price on flea market apps, but if it were that easy, we wouldn’t be going through this trouble…
>>40If you’re going to respond in that mechanical way
If you buy the Switch2 cover for 70,000 yen now, you’ll get the Switch2 with it!
It seems that they are just looking for shortcuts.
Child’s Switch 2
For sale
Unused
>>20Even if that’s the case, selling a product that you don’t have on hand is a violation of the terms.
It’s an extreme argument, but it’s like saying it’s okay to kill someone if a child dies.
>>20Is it necessary to list it at a price that exceeds the suggested retail price?
I think a company that doesn’t address issues like Amazon’s dropshipping is finished.
>>45If it seems we will be taxed on the profits from doing business in Japan, we’ll say, “We’re an American company.”
At the point of refusing to pay corporate tax in Japan, it has become a big issue…
Moreover, they are also evading corporate taxes in the United States by moving their headquarters to a tax haven.
Because we’ll ignore resale listings after the release.
It’s close to letting off steam from dissatisfaction.
It is prohibited.
I wonder how they will decide after the release date.
>>49It’s not a case of bulk listings from the same account.
Well, Amazon is the same as always.
I think it’s ridiculous that Amazon openly sells items that infringe on copyrights.
As long as you don’t raise the price, you can only collect the fee and shipping costs.
I was surprised that the search results on Amazon have become even worse compared to a few years ago…
There are way too many low-quality vendors in certain categories!
It looks like the conversation is about allowing resale if it’s justified.
>>55In the first place, it’s just that monopolizing game consoles is not allowed.
Not just game consoles.
>>55There is no law that prohibits resale.
It’s different if the country regulates like a mask and says “I’ll kill you.”
>>20What is lined up now is a drop shipping sale, so there is no legitimate reason at all…
You shouldn’t put battery-operated devices in a coffin!
I think it’s to the extent that actual pre-release listings are prohibited.
>>61If you get banned, you can’t link the same account again, so it has been somewhat cleaned up.
>>61It’s fine if resellers lose out, but the pre-orders for shipping on the release date are almost all over.
It doesn’t seem like ordinary people will benefit much from it…
What does illegal listing look like?
>>62I think they have already decided internally, but they are intentionally being vague by not making it public.
By doing this, we can deter resellers.
>>20Listing without stock (pre-release listing) is a violation of the rules, I told you.
If you just want to sell it, you can just take it to Geo or something.
If it clearly exceeds the list price plus fees, it will probably be considered out of bounds.
>>66There’s no way I’m doing that, you idiot.
Anyway, you’re just going to create a new account and call it a day, right?
>>67Isn’t this the conclusion after all?
Scalpers suffer no damage.
I wish they would make agreements like this with others as well.
If you suppress it too much, it becomes inconvenient for everyday use, which is difficult…
I used to think that the noise in Amazon’s search was just loud, but the desired items were still appearing… but lately, even when I only enter part of the product name or model number, I’m only getting completely unrelated items, it’s seriously trash.
>>69I want them to do something about those that obviously look like cheap knock-offs.
Didn’t they do this with the PS5 too?
“I will cooperate!! (I haven’t said how I will cooperate or to what extent)”
It’s true that when you list items as used goods in the marketplace, there’s nothing you can do if the price exceeds the retail price.
If you release it as new, you will need to submit proof of procurement during the PS5 incident, so it doesn’t happen very often.
This alone has significantly narrowed down the resale routes for the average person.
It’s just a matter of dealing with them like a low-level operation by anti-social forces using the marketplace.
I think Mercari’s management and actions regarding non-stock listings are too insufficient.
>>20The talk of the incompetent is always long.
I think it would be good to handle all reprints, including official images that are not copies.
Other companies don’t say anything because they think that being resold will add popularity to the product.
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It’s amazing to be able to receive a message from Nintendo…
Amazon brings out the dark side of foreign capital without holding back.
No one has pointed it out, but
Mercari has been spurred on.Did you have surgery?
>>83It’s not like I don’t understand the meaning, and it’s not something that needs to be pointed out…
Well, I just didn’t notice.
>>83The meaning of the word “enter” is broad, so it doesn’t pose any particular problem.
>>129So, can we put in anything?
In Japan, there is a suggested retail price, but there is no fixed price…
There are stores on Rakuten and Yahoo listing items for 100,000 yen.
Well, there might be no way to stop selling after the release date.
Can’t you at least stop for about six months?
>>1It’s just a story about how they addressed the fact that they had been ignoring a breach of regulations in the first place.
The flea market site that doesn’t move unless it’s pressured is fundamentally at fault, or rather…
The nun is already focused on the mackerel shop as her main business and is just doing the outside matters half-heartedly…
No-stock resale is risky because if you fall, you lose your payment, so Mercari probably doesn’t want to deal with troubles.
When I hear someone say “a whip was used,” I can’t help but associate it with horseback riding.
>>92It’s probably just whip usage in horseback riding or horse racing.
>>92Resale is accelerating!
You just need to gather a set and sell it!
The fact that countermeasures against fraudulent listings are being taken means that normal listings can be bought with peace of mind, which also suggests there may be aspects of seller protection through the elimination of out-of-stock listings.
Keep going.
Other companies should do it too.
Crush the anti-social, traitorous mafia company called Mercari.
It seems that only those who can see through lies can use Amazon, and I have ended up only being able to buy things that don’t really matter.
Anyway, there will probably be a long line like idiots after the release.
Simply stopping the listing before the release is not enough.
Once this goes on sale, it’s just a matter of being quick to establish the market price.
Isn’t it late though?
If they had applied earlier, they could have resold it if they won, but it seems that the amateurs who didn’t apply might have slightly lowered the odds of the lottery.
>>101Honestly, I wish they had done something about this lottery hell before it started.
Well, I’m grateful for what you’ve done…
Is it difficult for ordinary people to become resellers on Amazon?
>>102It’s not that high of a hurdle, but it is a bit of a hassle.
Isn’t it because it’s Nintendo® that we were able to get your cooperation?
If it were easy, everyone would be doing it.
Nintendo
Injecting fighting spirit.
The whip flies.
It doesn’t matter since my situation of not being able to buy it hasn’t changed.
What’s up with today’s music update?
Amazon was reprimanded for trying to display the added customs duties in its home country.
Also, make sure to display the added amount for reselling.
From here on, we won’t know until after the release date.
If the publisher has requested it by name, it should be possible to respond to listings that exceed the suggested retail price.
I won’t allow something that resembles a retail backdoor, but I can’t prevent personal resale, can I?
I don’t know how to distinguish between them.
Amazon’s search function is really useless, and it’s scary…
>>113It’s not just that the increase in garbage makes it difficult to search.
Even though the product page exists properly, it’s frustrating that it doesn’t show up in search results—it’s beyond ridiculous.
Is reselling between individuals going to become popular…?
>>115Are there really that many people who say they will start reselling?
I saw an article about scalpers.
There are people who seem to do it for the joy of having their reward system stimulated by selling at a higher price than making a profit, and that’s not good.
It looks pretty useless if it won’t move unless the company says something.
>>117It’s not a crime or anything.
I wanted you to do it sooner.
When it came to the PS5, they unilaterally notified Mercari and were completely ignored.
We needed to do it together in a cooperative manner, huh?
>>119Isn’t it because the wind has gotten stronger since that time?
>>119As a response to the media, we are not currently considering a ban on listings, but if there is a request from the rights holder (Sony), we will delete them, so what are you talking about?
>>162This is about how Nintendo’s response this time is lacking.
Give the marketplace a whip as well…
>>120I think short selling should be regulated by law.
I have to distinguish it from reservations.
Individual resellers are mostly concerned with how store purchases go.
Marketplace is not suitable for personal use because electrical appliances and other items require a monthly registration fee for each type of item listed.
The underlying issue lies with the site that neglected the matter until it was accused of violating the terms.
It is unreasonable to say anything about Nintendo’s response regarding this.
The recognition that all flea market sites are basically trash is common in Japan.
Amazon will probably cooperate with us, after all.
>>127Then let’s stop selling on Amazon.
>>130You know it’s unrealistic, don’t you?
>>132GSC did get really angry, but…
>>138I got angry because of the terrible shipping.
>>138There’s nothing different between Good Smile Company for otaku and Nintendo, which has many ordinary people.
>>149It’s even stronger to have the card to stop selling.
>>186That’s exactly why the sales channels, including physical stores, are wider.
>>127The marketplace is interfering with the product search that Amazon itself offers, but it doesn’t take action…
I talked to my wife about the Switch2 matter.
The bride suddenly breaks down in tears.
I’m sorry, but I can no longer afford luxury items.
I will now tell my child that they will no longer be able to buy toys because the salary will stop.
There are people living with Switch2. I will never forgive Nintendo.
>>131It’s Nintendo that’s making a living by selling Switch2…
It’s sufficient to reach a consensus.
Amazon’s reselling friendliness is incredibly excessive.
It might even be recommended, you know.
>>134I’ve really found the third filter I learned from a nameless user in the prime days thread to be useful.
Flea market sites are already on the brink of being subject to legal regulations.
If I don’t behave a little better, things might get tough from here on out…
>>135For now, we really need to do something about the fact that it’s become a market for stolen goods.
The slumification originating from this cash exchange route has already begun.
>>135That’s… Mercari is a flea market site that was featured on Project X… ()
When something as big as switch2 becomes a hot topic, it’s inevitable that the site will have to take action, right?
I think it has been treated as a cyber black market full of bad topics since it was created, and it’s not really improving, is it?
It’s the country’s fault for not taking action.
“Anyway, they probably think that if you buy from resale scalpers, you can get it anytime for just a little more money!”
>>142Well, there’s a discussion that we have to prohibit real flea markets as well.
The discussion is about restricting property rights guaranteed by the constitution, so it’s not something that can be decided lightly.
Since it’s a matter that determines the success or failure of the sale of private property, we might have to fight it out suddenly in the Supreme Court’s First Division.
GEO! Hard Off!
It’s your turn.
It looks like just a pose to do it at this timing.
>>147Even though it’s already been cleaned, it’s just a pose…
Instead of these measures, just increase the production of the Switch 2.
>>150🐘
>>150No matter how you look at it, I’m definitely saving up for a release more than with the Switch.
>>150Increase production as well.
Resellers will also get 56’d.
That’s how it finally reaches you.
>>159I’m not selected, so I can’t play on the release day, you know?
>>167Poor thing…
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>>150I never thought they would send 2 million people…
I should either limit used purchases to only genuine used items or stop buying new ones altogether…
Even if Mercari doesn’t work, can’t you just take it to a street reseller?
>>156It’s a good thing because the hurdle is raised all at once.
>>156The point is that it’s impressive to make someone go through that trouble.
>>156I think that alone is effective.
Even if it can’t be completely crushed, just making it take a little extra effort will do.
The group that does it just for a little extra cash will probably disappear in significant numbers.
If you are going to respond to it, it’s honestly a good thing.
Is it a measure against fraudulent listings rather than a prohibition on listings?
…Is there something different from usual?
>>160It probably means that I have been slacking off even on those usual, everyday things.
Flea market sites are also a part of the “safe until reprimanded” culture.
Things that were paid for in advance with a credit card or similar will not be refunded.
Those who were thinking of reselling, well, my condolences.
Amazon has had a lot of negativity over the past month, including issues with multiple wins.
>>163There is only a sense of understanding.
I knew it.
Anyway, there will be a ton of people lined up on the release day.
It’s probably legally not allowed for Nintendo to only permit transactions below the suggested retail price.
It’s not particularly problematic for the marketplace management side to impose such restrictions.
>>169They know that and still don’t do anything, so the operation of flea market sites is evil, isn’t it…
I’ll take care of the baldness.
I have both.
I haven’t been able to buy the switch2, though…
>>171Otter…
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Elephant, elephant!
There’s no real reason not to sell it.
>>173This area is really a troublesome story.
Even essential items like medicine and masks were barely managed through temporary exceptions.
When it comes to luxury goods, there is no legal means to impose restrictions.
The problem with Mercari is that it lowers the barriers for reselling too much.
>>178It’s easy for foolish people to miss their path, you know…
The wealthy can manage well…
Nintendo is taking action against reselling, and as a result, people with a sense of justice will likely report any listings for Switch2 they come across. After that, it’s best to leave it up to the judgment of each respective management.
It’s perfectly helpful for me, who has been missing out on so many lotteries, that there’s no game I want to rush to play no matter what I bet on at launch.
When the PS5 was released, there were complaints from the manufacturers to Mercari, but nothing changed.
>>187As time has passed since then, the result of Mercari being widely recognized for its significant involvement in reselling is this.
I haven’t used Amazon for a few years because of search pollution, shipping fees, and the increase in Prime prices, so it can disappear for all I care.
>>188I don’t need that if I have Yodobashi.com.
I’ll forgive you since only the nuns passed through…
Good Smile Company released it exclusively on Amazon, but Amazon reduced the order quantity below the number of reservations, which is why the products have not arrived from Good Smile Company. So it’s a completely different situation as they canceled it on their own.
>>190To be precise, even though Amazon surpassed the order deadline for Good Smile Company’s figures…
Amazon took additional orders for the overflow of reservations that were made without closing the reservation period.
Of course, production is already underway and we can’t make any additions, so when we received a no for additions from Good Smile Company,
Amazon was explaining to customers that “Good Smile Company didn’t supply the products,” which made Good Smile Company angry… that’s how it went.
Is it just that it’s not okay to sell things that haven’t arrived?
Isn’t it meaningless if we don’t line up a ton of them in stores on the release day?
>>193Ah, I see…