Amiami sells out quickly because their prices are so cheap, and their website is bilingual Japanese/English, allowing them to cater for both the domestic Japanese and overseas Anglophone markets. Considering all of this, whenever they put a toy up for preorder, people jump on them like seagulls brawling over breadcrumbs.But it depends on what the item is. I preordered my TF neck ties earlier this year from Amiami and there was no problem with that. But more higher demand item toys like MPs would be order stopped faster.
But that's why I never recommend Amiami in isolation, because their stuff does get booked out so quickly. HLJ is, IMO, the next best non-Amazon source. Their pre-order prices aren't quite as cheap as Amiami's, but they are still always below RRP, and in the past 11 years I've always found their service to be impeccably reliable. So I wouldn't hesitate to highly recommend HLJ.I've personally never preordered a toy from Amiami before. I did get my Buzz Lightyear Transformer from there as it was shelfwarming and on sale, and as I said, I preordered my TF neckties from them (I'm wearing one right now!
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The only thing I do not like about hlj site is they do not have a dedicated page of what new items have just been released for pre order and you have to drill search at times as it is not always published.
Whereas I can see amiami or hobby search have such a page and can easily order.
i use google for my HLJ searches. Hey, it works!
Very true. HLJ's search function is just hopeless. I also find Google more reliable, but yeah, HLJ really should do something about their own internal search engine.