Be Aware Of Resellers!
Do you know "Resellers"?
Resellers are people who are also known as "Tenbaiya"(転売ヤー) in Japanese.
Resellers buy things and sell them at a higher price.
We are going to write a blog about resellers for the next few months!
Research Questions↓
- Who are resellers?
- In near future, will the number of resellers increase?
- Comparing the countries with the number of resellers?
- The cons and pros of the existence of resellers from the perspective of economist
- Experience buying from resellers. (Was it worth it?)
- When did the act of reselling start? (History)
- How does it differ from second-hand shops?
- Is there a translation for the Japanese word "転売ヤー"in other languages?
- What is the borderline or the restrictions for the resellers?
- Why are resellers active for a long time?
- How do resellers make profit?
- What do original sellers do to stop resellers? Can they sue resellers?
- Is it wrong to sell old, rare books? (Book-Off)
- Which platform has the most resellers? (Mercari, Yahoo-Auction)
- What kind of products do resellers usually sell?
- Is reselling currently a legal issue under Japanese law?
- Are there any international laws that restrict reselling in other countries?
- Are there any platforms that are reseller friendly?
- Is reselling connected with swindling?
- Does someone need to sell a certain quantity of goods to be considered as a reseller?
- If selling anime goods that is not trending considered as reselling?
- Is it considered reselling to sell items labeled not for sale?
- How do resellers ensure product authenticity and quality?
- Why are resellers seen as "bad people"?
- How sustainable is reselling as a long-term business model?
- From the perspective of government, what do they think about the existence of resellers?
- Is there any relationship between "Oshikatsu" and "Reselling"?
- How do resellers buy many products that are limited?
- Why is the act of reselling being hard to restrict?
- What do resellers do with leftovers?
When I read this article, I was very concerned about the answer to Q26: "The government only gives guidance to resellers, but does not take any particular measures against sellers. I think this is just like a school teacher telling a student who has caused a problem to "stop it. I don't think this will stop the resellers who are causing problems. Therefore, I strongly felt that stricter laws and measures need to be put in place. As long as resellers are not punished and continue to sell unfairly, I believe that business cannot be conducted fairly and the Japanese economy will not develop.(Chiharu)
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