Hi everyone!
I've finished RTK 1 for quite some time now, I will be finishing Pimsleur's Japanese III this Monday and I have gone through Genki 1 and 2 by myself about a month ago. What is really hampering my Japanese ability right now is vocabulary and I find myself lacking the organization that books like RTK provide. Taking a look at the 2001 Kanji Odyssey thread, it seems to me this series is a great investment and exactly what I'm looking for, especially because of the availability of the books in an spreadsheet that I can import in Anki.
My concern right now is how to get my hands on this material. I went to a bookstore here in my city hoping that maybe they could order the books for me, but their distributors don't work with Coscom (the publisher of 2001 KO). They told me to try Amazon 'cause it's a reliable online store, but it doesn't have the books. So I think the only way to order these are directly from the Coscom website (http://www.coscom.co.jp/ebook/e-2001kanji.html).
But I have never bought anything through the internet. This newer style of shopping isn't so popular yet here in Brazil and I'm worried about the risk it involves. I would have to buy through a credit card, using a foreign currency (we don't use dollars here, our currency is called "real" and it seems like it isn't accepted internationally). I'm afraid that the security of credit card might be compromised, or that the books won't be delivered, or that the will be delivered to a wrong address, or that I will have to pay a customs tax or something like that. Additionally, being a unemployed college student, I don't have a lot of money. Buying this books will pretty much make me broke, but I see it has a good investment. But, to tell the truth, I don't know how to go through this process.
If anybody could please make any recommendations or teach me anything about ordering things over the net and especially from a foreign country, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any kind souls that help me and sorry for the extremely long post.
I've finished RTK 1 for quite some time now, I will be finishing Pimsleur's Japanese III this Monday and I have gone through Genki 1 and 2 by myself about a month ago. What is really hampering my Japanese ability right now is vocabulary and I find myself lacking the organization that books like RTK provide. Taking a look at the 2001 Kanji Odyssey thread, it seems to me this series is a great investment and exactly what I'm looking for, especially because of the availability of the books in an spreadsheet that I can import in Anki.
My concern right now is how to get my hands on this material. I went to a bookstore here in my city hoping that maybe they could order the books for me, but their distributors don't work with Coscom (the publisher of 2001 KO). They told me to try Amazon 'cause it's a reliable online store, but it doesn't have the books. So I think the only way to order these are directly from the Coscom website (http://www.coscom.co.jp/ebook/e-2001kanji.html).
But I have never bought anything through the internet. This newer style of shopping isn't so popular yet here in Brazil and I'm worried about the risk it involves. I would have to buy through a credit card, using a foreign currency (we don't use dollars here, our currency is called "real" and it seems like it isn't accepted internationally). I'm afraid that the security of credit card might be compromised, or that the books won't be delivered, or that the will be delivered to a wrong address, or that I will have to pay a customs tax or something like that. Additionally, being a unemployed college student, I don't have a lot of money. Buying this books will pretty much make me broke, but I see it has a good investment. But, to tell the truth, I don't know how to go through this process.
If anybody could please make any recommendations or teach me anything about ordering things over the net and especially from a foreign country, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any kind souls that help me and sorry for the extremely long post.
Edited: 2008-08-23, 10:50 am
