Mercari is Japan's largest person-to-person marketplace — a national flea market where individuals sell used and new items directly. It is where the real bargains live: lightly used cameras, designer fashion, collectibles, and electronics at well below retail. The catch is that every listing is a single item that can sell in minutes, and sellers only ship within Japan. DakBox is a Japan-to-Bangladesh proxy shopping and logistics platform that moves fast on Mercari finds and gets them to Bangladesh.
Mercari items are one-offs — share the listing URL quickly before it sells.
We quote the item, domestic shipping, our fee, and BD delivery so you can confirm immediately.
DakBox purchases through a Japanese account and checks the item's condition on arrival.
Once inspected, your item is matched to a traveler and delivered in Bangladesh.
Because Mercari sellers are individuals clearing out their own belongings, prices reflect what one person wants today rather than a retailer's margin. The same camera or jacket can vary widely depending on condition and how long the listing has sat, so a patient buyer catches genuine deals. It is also the best source for discontinued models, vintage fashion, and Japanese collectibles that simply are not sold new anymore.
Mercari listings are secondhand, so the seller's condition grade and photos are everything. Descriptions are in Japanese and machine translation can blur the details, so DakBox checks each item against its listing when it arrives at our handling point — confirming it matches the described condition before it travels onward. That inspection step is the main reason buying secondhand through a proxy is safer than shipping blind.
Unlike a retailer with stock, a Mercari listing is a single unit. Good ones disappear within minutes, so the workflow is built for speed: send the link, get a fast quote, and confirm. Many sellers also bundle multiple listings into one shipment or accept reasonable offers, both of which we can use on your behalf.
It is, when there is an inspection step. The main risk with used items is condition not matching the description, which is exactly what DakBox checks before your item ships. Mercari also shows seller ratings, and we favour sellers with strong history.
When the item reaches our handling point in Japan, we check it against the listing's condition grade and photos to confirm it is as described before it is matched to a traveler heading to Bangladesh.
Mercari's own return rules are limited and set by individual sellers, so returns are not always possible. That is why our pre-shipment inspection matters — we aim to catch a mismatch before the item leaves Japan rather than after it reaches Bangladesh.
Each Mercari listing is a single item with no restock. Popular listings sell within minutes, so having your quote ready and confirming fast is the difference between getting the deal and missing it.