This was the original post I made. Moving it back here so that the illustrated guide could be on the first page. i got a message that only 10 urls can be in each post, so I had to move this:
I kind of don't know if this is good or bad for me lol.
Ok, this is going to be a long winded somewhat detailed explanation, but it's a lot easier than it sounds hehe. I just wanted to add as much info as I could.
I don't know how many of you know much about Taobao, but it's kind of like the Asian version of ebay. Thing is that they only sell within Asia, but there are English Taobao agents who will act as a go-between for foreign buyers. Most charge a 10% fee for their services, but the cost differences are so insane that even that plus the shipping fees make the purchases so much cheaper!
I think here the cheapest I've seen brocades go are $15 a yard and some of the ones I really wanted were like $30 or so. On Taobao There are soooo many that are like $1.20-$3 a yard. There's also lots of gorgeous lace edging you can get cheap as well, whereas here it always seems to cost an arm and a leg...
I'm still trying to find a good seller or 2 that have a large selection of different types of things, like cloth, elastic, snaps and such, because about $2.50 for shipping per seller at least for shipping from the sellers to the Taobao agent, then the agent gathers up all the ordered items checks all the items and charges to ship them to us. So the less sellers you buy from, the better.
Ok, so if anyone else wants to take a look, here's what I suggest:
1. download Google Chrome and use that as your browser to look at Taobao pages, because you can set it to automatically translate pages. The translations aren't great, but they are good enough to get the gist of things. I haven't had any trouble buying so far. If you are buying cloth though, make sure to check to see if the pricing listed is per meter, or half meter, because the majority of shops seem to like to list price by 1/2 meter.
2. Some items are easier to search for than others... Some you can type English words in and find results, but others you need to go to a translator page and translate from English to Chinese and paste the Chinese characters in the search bar at the top of the page. When I was looking for brocades, I had to do that, but to make things faster, you can just copy and paste this to see my search for brocades:
http://s.taobao.com/search?q=%BD%F5%B6% ... z_201209063. To check prices go to a currency converter like this:
http://www.xe.com/ucc/convert/?Amount=1 ... CNY&To=USDPrices on Taobao are listed in Chinese Yuan, so ignore any yen or dollar signs that you see.
right now 1 CNY = 0.157589 USD
This page helps you figure out what the final costs might be in the end, lets you look at the prospective costs of different shipping options:
http://taobaofocus.com/order/taobao-shi ... calculator4. There are lots of different Taobao agents, but I like Taobao Focus so far. I only used them and HappyBuy before, but HappyBuy has terrible communication and never emails me updates. I had to go to their site to check. Focus sends me email updates when my order progresses. Sign up there or on another site, if you sign up on Focus, all you have to do is go to their order page:
http://taobaofocus.com/orders/cart.en.php and copy the Taobao item page address and paste it into the Taobao item slot and hit "preview" Then you can add any details. Unfortunately it doesn't calculate for you when you order more than one, so you have to enter that manually.
5. If you ordered through Taobao Focus, once you have entered all the items you want to buy, click the button to submit the order. Then it will ask you to pay the first payment, the total will indicate the total of your items as you listed them plus the agency's 10% fee. Once they receive all the items, they take a picture so you can look and make sure that all the items are correct. If there is any problem, they will deal with the sellers for you. After that, all that you will have to pay is the shipping fee for them to send it to you wherever you are.
Personally, here are some of the sellers I'm considering right now:
http://shop35808826.taobao.com/search.h ... ryType=cathttp://jfbd.taobao.com/search.htm?scid= ... ryType=cathttp://store.taobao.com/shop/view_shop. ... d=24264870This store has great, cute elastic for undies ^_^
http://shop67097059.taobao.com/?spm=2013.1.1000126.3I'm still searching through stuff, but if anyone else is interested in buying things overseas and wants to talk about it, let me know. I'd be glad to tell you anything I know about.
I'd also appreciate it if anyone else out there has advice for me!
Like I said, still hoping to find some good all-in-one shops.