If the winning bidder of this listing is a foreigner using a forwarding service, I will include an additional gift labeled "THANKS." This gift will be a Japanese Pokmon card, valued at approximately 10,000 yen on eBay according to AI's comprehensive analysis. The actual purchase price in Japan is around 500 yen, and I will select items with significant price differences between Japan and overseas markets to handle the shipment.
The purpose of this gesture is to assist with the estimated 4,000 yen in expenses for shipping and customs procedures, even if the handling fee is low. To support these costs, I will personally cover an additional 500 yen for the gift.
Considering potential discrepancies in AI's price evaluation, I set the Pokmon card's value at 10,000 yen, though the actual market price may be lower, resulting in a fair outcome. The target winning bid amount is around 5,000 yen.
Additionally, to ensure fairness, I will include the same token of appreciation for domestic bidders. If the recipient has young children, they will likely be delighted, fostering good relations.
I mentioned that I would give 500 yen worth of Pokmon cards as a thank you for winning the bid, but I am deceiving you all. I'm sorry. My brother runs a toy store founded in 1920, so I actually get items worth 500 to 1000 yen at market price for only 35 yen through a specialized dealer. It's cheaper than buying a fancy greeting card and writing "THANKS" by hand; it's just part of the packaging material. This packaging material, which costs 35 yen domestically for items worth 500 to 1000 yen, is worth 10,000 yen in cross-border e-commerce, mainly in the USA. If you are an overseas bidder, please throw it on eBay to recover the costs. If you are in Japan, giving it to a young child you know will make them happy. Currently, I attach it to all packages for bids over 1500 yen. I aim to include one set for every 5000 yen, so for a bid of around 10,000 yen, there will be two sets.
(2024年 12月 9日 22時 57分 追加)