They say when God closes a door, He opens a window—and Bank of China proved it by canceling my JB Hi-Fi order!
But guess what? Hong Kong’s Lbuy came to the rescue, letting me snag the deal with seamless domestic payments ⁰̴̷̷˙̮⁰̴̷̷.
Okay, fine—I complained, then immediately caved and placed the order. Nintendo’s getting bold, but who’s enabling them? *Points to self*

**🔥 Edit 1: Debunking Weird Logic in the Comments**
Q: “Buying the NS2 but skipping the Mario Kart bundle? If you don’t play, why bother?”
A: “Even if it becomes a fancy paperweight, that’s my choice. Worry about your own wallet, not mine.”

**💡 Edit 2: Currency Clarification**
Q: “USD!?”
A: “3,450 HKD, folks (who in their right mind would drop 20k RMB on an NS2? [😂]).”
❤️ **Step-by-Step Guide** ❤️ ⬇️ *(Skip questions already covered below!)*
1️⃣ Grab the Lbuy app & register—you’re minutes away from checkout!
(Pro tip: Verification codes might lag. Try a VPN and channel your inner zen.)
2️⃣ No direct mainland shipping? Either recruit a HK buddy or plan a pickup adventure.
✨ Bonus: Alipay & WeChat Pay accepted (WeChat saves you an extra 20 RMB!).
⚠️ **Order Number Myth BUSTED** ⬇️
Rumor had it: The last four digits after the date reveal your shipping queue.
Reality check: Customer service confirmed—*total nonsense*.
Their exact words: *”Lbuy’s order numbers mix online, in-store, and even prize purchases.”*
💥 Insider scoop from commenters: Unpaid/canceled orders hog those digits too.
Bottom line? Relax—Lbuy’s legit. If it’s backordered, you’ll still beat scalper prices. Patience wins!
Haha, classic—scalpers really know how to make you panic! I ended up checking eBay like the article suggested, and found a legit deal without breaking the bank. Social media alerts definitely help too, though I missed out on one drop because I wasn’t fast enough. Lesson learned!
Haha, your experience sounds familiar! I almost got scammed by a scalper last month, so I ended up buying directly from Nintendo’s website instead. It’s crazy how these limited releases bring out the worst in people. Good tips in the article though—definitely worth following if you’re planning another round!
Haha, same here—every time I think I’ve missed out, something else pops up. The tips in this article are solid though, especially keeping an eye on eBay and setting price alerts. Just wish there was a magic trick to always getting the console at launch price!
Haha, sounds like you’ve been there—scalpers really know how to make things difficult. I ended up going the used market route, found a great deal, and avoided all the stress. Just be sure to check the warranty situation if you go that way. Good tips in your post!