[Locked] FAKKU Subscription Beta Testers Wanted!
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blackice85 wrote...
UshinoJagaimo wrote...
Will they be delivered with discretion, I don't live alone and I would love to do this but the people I live with aren't understandingIt's a digital subscription. But yes the physical books they sell are discreet.
So it wouldn't come in like a normal magazine, it would be like how they ship the normal books?
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I♥Ecchi
Ecchi is ♥ Ecchi is ✞
UshinoJagaimo wrote...
blackice85 wrote...
UshinoJagaimo wrote...
Will they be delivered with discretion, I don't live alone and I would love to do this but the people I live with aren't understandingIt's a digital subscription. But yes the physical books they sell are discreet.
So it wouldn't come in like a normal magazine, it would be like how they ship the normal books?
Theres no phsycal delivery its a subscripcion to web content so you are going to read it trought fakku website. as far as i know at least.
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YQII
FAKKU Translator
I❤Ecchi wrote...
Theres no phsycal delivery its a subscripcion to web content so you are going to read it trought fakku website. as far as i know at least.You're right. It's a web-based subscription service.
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Daxter955
Count De Monet
YQII wrote...
I❤Ecchi wrote...
Theres no phsycal delivery its a subscripcion to web content so you are going to read it trought fakku website. as far as i know at least.You're right. It's a web-based subscription service.
What the heck is this propaganda?!
I was looking at the prices for both Comic X-Eros and Comic Kairakuten magazines on amazon.jp and they are priced around 4-6 dollars (new, August edition, not counting shipping). It would be awesome to get the physical (translated) magazines too.
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Brittany
Director of Production
Daxter955 wrote...
YQII wrote...
I❤Ecchi wrote...
Theres no phsycal delivery its a subscripcion to web content so you are going to read it trought fakku website. as far as i know at least.You're right. It's a web-based subscription service.
What the heck is this propaganda?!
I was looking at the prices for both Comic X-Eros and Comic Kairakuten magazines on amazon.jp and they are priced around 4-6 dollars (new, August edition, not counting shipping). It would be awesome to get the physical (translated) magazines too.
You have to understand we'd have to then translate those books, edit those books, send the content to China and send drafts to the united states, approve/make changes, send changes, and then print (2) 400+ page books... and it'd have to be available every month. It takes ~2 months for a normal size 200 book to be printed and shipped to the United States and mailed out.
The subscription gives you an online service monthly without the long ass wait.
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Daxter955
Count De Monet
Brittany wrote...
Daxter955 wrote...
YQII wrote...
I❤Ecchi wrote...
Theres no phsycal delivery its a subscripcion to web content so you are going to read it trought fakku website. as far as i know at least.You're right. It's a web-based subscription service.
What the heck is this propaganda?!
I was looking at the prices for both Comic X-Eros and Comic Kairakuten magazines on amazon.jp and they are priced around 4-6 dollars (new, August edition, not counting shipping). It would be awesome to get the physical (translated) magazines too.
You have to understand we'd have to then translate those books, edit those books, send the content to China and send drafts to the united states, approve/make changes, send changes, and then print (2) 400+ page books... and it'd have to be available every month. It takes ~2 months for a normal size 200 book to be printed and shipped to the United States and mailed out.
The subscription gives you an online service monthly without the long ass wait.
I thought this was already in the process. If it takes more than two months to print and ship then print domestically, it'll save on shipping costs too. I'm sure the US didn't destroy their only printer in that scene from "Office Space".
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Brittany
Director of Production
Daxter955 wrote...
Brittany wrote...
Daxter955 wrote...
YQII wrote...
I❤Ecchi wrote...
Theres no phsycal delivery its a subscripcion to web content so you are going to read it trought fakku website. as far as i know at least.You're right. It's a web-based subscription service.
What the heck is this propaganda?!
I was looking at the prices for both Comic X-Eros and Comic Kairakuten magazines on amazon.jp and they are priced around 4-6 dollars (new, August edition, not counting shipping). It would be awesome to get the physical (translated) magazines too.
You have to understand we'd have to then translate those books, edit those books, send the content to China and send drafts to the united states, approve/make changes, send changes, and then print (2) 400+ page books... and it'd have to be available every month. It takes ~2 months for a normal size 200 book to be printed and shipped to the United States and mailed out.
The subscription gives you an online service monthly without the long ass wait.
I thought this was already in the process. If it takes more than two months to print and ship then print domestically, it'll save on shipping costs too. I'm sure the US didn't destroy their only printer in that scene from "Office Space".
If you've paid attention in the forums we've talked quite extensively about printing and trying to find local printers. The US doesn't want to print this type of material in chance of some of their other customers find out and not want to associate themselves with that printer.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
Brittany wrote...
Daxter955 wrote...
Brittany wrote...
Daxter955 wrote...
YQII wrote...
I❤Ecchi wrote...
Theres no phsycal delivery its a subscripcion to web content so you are going to read it trought fakku website. as far as i know at least.You're right. It's a web-based subscription service.
What the heck is this propaganda?!
I was looking at the prices for both Comic X-Eros and Comic Kairakuten magazines on amazon.jp and they are priced around 4-6 dollars (new, August edition, not counting shipping). It would be awesome to get the physical (translated) magazines too.
You have to understand we'd have to then translate those books, edit those books, send the content to China and send drafts to the united states, approve/make changes, send changes, and then print (2) 400+ page books... and it'd have to be available every month. It takes ~2 months for a normal size 200 book to be printed and shipped to the United States and mailed out.
The subscription gives you an online service monthly without the long ass wait.
I thought this was already in the process. If it takes more than two months to print and ship then print domestically, it'll save on shipping costs too. I'm sure the US didn't destroy their only printer in that scene from "Office Space".
If you've paid attention in the forums we've talked quite extensively about printing and trying to find local printers. The US doesn't want to print this type of material in chance of some of their other customers find out and not want to associate themselves with that printer.
I should add that amazon.jp doesn't ship outside japan so you would have to use a proxy service. So your 4$ would be 4+3+4+3=14 (book, japan shipping, proxy fee and us ship) then you have to have japanese card or payment... at least I did. So you would either have to find prepay cards or use a proxy payment service.
There are issues on Amazon.com and they ship from nipon. But less sellers and harder to search for.
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I♥Ecchi
Ecchi is ♥ Ecchi is ✞
Brittany wrote...
If you've paid attention in the forums we've talked quite extensively about printing and trying to find local printers. The US doesn't want to print this type of material in chance of some of their other customers find out and not want to associate themselves with that printer.
Thats so sad

BTW i love this is web material shiping cost on fakku books to my country is killing me but since im a pervert i have to buy them lol