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SBT Japan Buyer beware
wilyum
#91 Posted : Friday, June 20, 2014 8:07:17 AM
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anyone who has the actual breakdown of the units affected.

new rates

jerry
#92 Posted : Friday, June 20, 2014 3:18:58 PM
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wilyum wrote:
anyone who has the actual breakdown of the units affected.

new rates


What is affected is CRSP. I hope the www.dutycalc.co.ke has been up-dated.
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Tonny1986
#93 Posted : Monday, July 21, 2014 11:37:41 PM
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Successfully purchased my first car through tradecarview. The car arrived after three weeks but the BL only had my first name on it so i had to get an affidavit from the lawyer and contact the shipper to request a manifest corrector because the cfs never releases the car if the BL has only one name. Luckily i had used paytrade and had 20 days free storage so i never paid any storage as i managed to remove the car just the last day before the grace period expired. Personally I would recommend tradecarview because of the possibility to publicly rate and review sellers so they will always try hard not to get a negative review.
beck
#94 Posted : Monday, August 18, 2014 3:37:04 AM
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I am somehow associated with SBT. I know the problems most of you guys experienced here.
Just some example - when you got to the market and buy an apple which ends up being bad - does it mean the apple tree is bad? NO. Does it mean the market is bad? NO. It means one thing - sales manager was not honest with you by disclosing the condition of the apple.
It happens with SBT in certain markets. Some markets they export to, like Russia and New Zealand has the greatest service out of all. The reason? Sales people are located mostly in Japan.
As of Kenya, very few sales people are located in Japan, the others are in Pakistan about 100-150 people (that is why they have mentioned muslim holidays above, which is so funny). Only sales people in Japan can help you get the car from the auctions in the easiest way as all of them read Japanese unlike people in other office.
So if you want to deal with the company in a best way I would recommend you to check if the sales people are really in Japan. How to check it: Skype video call, ask to show around, ask for mobile phone and give a short call, etc.

SBT has the best condition cars on the market. The best auction rates. For big dealers it is the way to go.

P.S. I can refer you to the sales manager in Japan whom I dealt with for several years and met personally in Yokohama, if you want to.

P.s. I am not saying managers in Pakistan are all bad, but likelihood of getting not reliable one is very high.

P.s. Tradecarview is for those who like paying high prices and doesn't want to cut intermediate. The best way is to do business directly with the company and deal with one Sales Manager all the time.
Mkimwa
#95 Posted : Monday, August 18, 2014 11:38:01 AM
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@Becky,
Give me one sales manager in Japan. Tired of some useless fellow sijui wapi. nditika at gmail.
Jitahidi
#96 Posted : Monday, August 18, 2014 12:30:58 PM
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Mkimwa wrote:
@Becky,
Give me one sales manager in Japan. Tired of some useless fellow sijui wapi. nditika at gmail.

As someone said here always use one Sales manager. been using one for the last two years and he doesn't disappoint. Last Monday I paid for a car, today shipping details are already updated in the SBT website..
Euge
#97 Posted : Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:30:20 AM
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KEBs has cut ties with Jevic

http://www.standardmedia...th-japanese-vehicle-firm
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KulaRaha
#98 Posted : Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:42:48 AM
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I understand some banks will no longer sent TTs out to SBT. That blacklisting is very real!
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lisaox
#99 Posted : Thursday, August 21, 2014 1:10:52 PM
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beck wrote:
I am somehow associated with SBT. I know the problems most of you guys experienced here.
Just some example - when you got to the market and buy an apple which ends up being bad - does it mean the apple tree is bad? NO. Does it mean the market is bad? NO. It means one thing - sales manager was not honest with you by disclosing the condition of the apple.
It happens with SBT in certain markets. Some markets they export to, like Russia and New Zealand has the greatest service out of all. The reason? Sales people are located mostly in Japan.
As of Kenya, very few sales people are located in Japan, the others are in Pakistan about 100-150 people (that is why they have mentioned muslim holidays above, which is so funny). Only sales people in Japan can help you get the car from the auctions in the easiest way as all of them read Japanese unlike people in other office.
So if you want to deal with the company in a best way I would recommend you to check if the sales people are really in Japan. How to check it: Skype video call, ask to show around, ask for mobile phone and give a short call, etc.

SBT has the best condition cars on the market. The best auction rates. For big dealers it is the way to go.

P.S. I can refer you to the sales manager in Japan whom I dealt with for several years and met personally in Yokohama, if you want to.

P.s. I am not saying managers in Pakistan are all bad, but likelihood of getting not reliable one is very high.

P.s. Tradecarview is for those who like paying high prices and doesn't want to cut intermediate. The best way is to do business directly with the company and deal with one Sales Manager all the time.


Hebu weka hapa jina ya contact manager in japan
Jitahidi
#100 Posted : Thursday, August 21, 2014 2:17:06 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
I understand some banks will no longer sent TTs out to SBT. That blacklisting is very real!


@KulaRaha Yes its true. I was a culprit recently my bank could not wire the money. SBT had to send me a list of banks they are dealing with
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