on 24-11-2023 10:11 PM
I have bought 100’s of LP records from Japan over the years. Now im living in Indo and cannot buy, the following reason is given. I contacted the seller and they know nothing about it. Also, I know that these records are being allowed into Indo as I have seen them in the second hand shops.
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on 25-11-2023 10:17 AM
How do you know the ones you have seen in the second hand shops were imported from Australia ?
If they are restricted, they are restricted
I don't see what is vague about it?
on 24-11-2023 10:21 PM
I would suggest that the seller has excluded your country in their shipping preferences.
They may not realise they have done this.
You could ask them to check this.
on 24-11-2023 11:14 PM
According to AP, Records/Cassettes/Videos Are restricted imports in Indonesia.
on 25-11-2023 10:17 AM
How do you know the ones you have seen in the second hand shops were imported from Australia ?
If they are restricted, they are restricted
I don't see what is vague about it?
on 25-11-2023 03:40 PM
I never said the ones Ive seen were imported from Australia. I see in the record shops here in Bali loads of Japanese second hand imports of Japanese pressings which means to me they are getting through somehow. So if they are restricted how are the vinyl LP shops getting them?
on 25-11-2023 03:46 PM
When you moved to Indonesia - did you take your collection with you. ??
on 25-11-2023 08:36 PM
So if they are restricted how are the vinyl LP shops getting them?
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Probably via licenced importers, or obtaining licence etc to import .
Contact Indonesia MOT, but it seems a rather complicated process.
on 26-11-2023 08:08 AM
If the records are available in the second hand stores, why not just buy them there and support the local economy?