I even budgeted 1.2 million yen with the intention of purchasing a DENYO 18KW generator, but the Japanese person at the Singapore branch is not very responsive! This is a complete novice when it comes to import operations, and I'm an end user.Where is the warehouse at the unloading portOr something. They say things that we don't understand.
That, too,Please call me.I told them that I would be happy to help them, but they wrote me an email that didn't get the point across, or they didn't respond when I sent it out. Above all, when you talk on the phone, you don't feel like you're talking to a customer in a hush-hush manner. I'm sure he is a bit of a foreign blur, but I'm sure that he is a natural "Japanese" by the end of the day.Thank you.Not a single word of "Not a word of".
The documents corresponding to the quotation and final invoice did not mention any options, and my father, who is an expert in marine insurance and cargo handling, expressed his displeasure. I asked for drawings of the automatic start-stop device and received no response. I wrote an email to the company asking for a referral to a distributor in Cebu and received no response.
I ended up cancelling.
I really don't want to buy a Chinese product, but I found a 15KW diesel for less than half the price of a DENYO, so I may buy this one. Well, "If it breaks, just buy another one.You can't live in the Philippines if you don't have a sense of "what is the best way to live in the Philippines?
No matter how big the company.Japanese who make me sick when I talk to them.than buying from, It's much more enjoyable to buy from a store that is rare as a Filipino who responds to you in a good mood!
This is another piece of wisdom about living in the Philippines!