We believe in being honest - and we're willing to prove it
It’s really simple: When we get a car for you, we tell you the real auction price. Whether it’s right on your bid max — or hundreds of thousands of Yen below.
(And there are times when we do win cars for considerably less than the customer’s maximum bid.)
Then if you ever want to double-check our honesty, just ask us for a copy of the invoice from the auction. There you’ll see how much the auction is actually billing us for, right there on their own invoice. And if we don’t jump to it and get you that invoice right away, then after 2 business days have passed, go ahead and claim your 10,000 JPY discount.
We have nothing to hide, and we always let you double-check
If you ever want to double-check our honesty, just ask us for a copy of the invoice from the auction. There you’ll see how much the auction is actually billing us for, right there on their own invoice. And if we don’t jump to it and get you that invoice right away, then after 2 business days have passed, go ahead and claim your 10,000 JPY discount.
We have nothing to hide and have NEVER had anyone even claim this discount!
And when you see that, you’ll be reminded again that it’s not coincidence that we’re called Integrity Exports. Integrity is the foundation of our business — which is why our customers are happy to partner with us and enjoy a stress-free and smooth experience of buying from Japan.
How our competitors take advantage of you
Unfortunately, there are exporters out there who will scam you… and this is how they do it:
Let’s say they know you’ve got a budget of 500,000 Yen for the auction price of the car. They bid and (hey, it’s their lucky day!) they get the car for 400,000 Yen.
Great! That should be a 100,000 Yen saving for you as the customer. But these guys are crooked, and this is how their thinking goes:
“Look, we just saved this guy 100,000 Yen. But, you know what? He’d still be really happy even if we told him he saved 50,000 Yen. So this is what we’ll do: We’ll tell him we got it for 450,000, and then we’ll keep that extra 50,000 Yen as a little extra ‘bonus’ profit for us.”
The customer doesn’t know any better. He’s happy with that 50,000 Yen he thinks he’s saved. And the crooked exporter’s laughing all the way to the bank.
How do you spot the guys who are most likely to be trying this kind of scam? Well, they are the exporters who are offering the cheapest upfront fees. They lure you in with supposedly “low” fees, but make more money off you through tricks like this.
And they'll never give you the transparency and openness that Integrity Exports does. So why take the risk?