11. Check Seamlines: Rough, pronounced seamlines along the arms/legs/torso can lower prices!
I only wish that were true, most companies don't sand the seamlines >.> Oh, the Chinese ones sometimes do, but frack neither my ex-Fairyland boy nor my Volks girls were sanded. It's nice that DZ sanded, but it's definitely something you should not expect from a company. Anyway, Korean and Japanese companies don't consider seamlines to be a fault even the more pronounced ones, so they're not going to discount for them.
I don't think she's umm fraudulent, but I think the information is misleading because I don't think she's every bought directly from a company "or" from a dealer that puts orders in, instead of having the doll already made. I think when she talks about "haggling" I think she means calling a dealer like Junkyspot up or a seller on the second hand market. I think she really needs to clarify that on her post. Her Tips aren't completely wrong though, a few of them aren't bad.
Yeah you can try to find a "Kit" doll or unstrung, but to the best of my knowledge only Volks and Soom(Including it's offshoot companies) do that. Volks only does kits for MSDs, and Soom only does it on the holidays. They're might be someone else out there, but not too many. Although, if you are going to own a BJD, yes you do need to learn the basics of stringing.
No boxes is actually more of a dealer thing, less of doll maker thing. Some of the dealers will ship the doll to you without the box, but that's not always easiest.
Holiday sales are great ways of getting a doll at a price you want. They are even holiday heads, so you can sometimes sell the head to recoup some of the money. And Asian holidays often fall on Tax Return times
The downside to holiday sales is the sheer wait time it takes to get a doll
Second hand is also a good option *but* for a first time BJD owner may not be the way you want to go, there's a sort of joy/mystery about buying your first one from a maker/dealer that doesn't exist with seconds. That's not to say don't buy second hand, but I know deboxing a doll that no one has really touched before can be exciting in a way that second-hand doesn't offer. However, I love second hand dolls, when the price is right
Anyway, this post has gotten way longer than I intended it to be.