Resellers at Tokyo Disney Resort Allegedly Use Fake Babies to Evade Shopping Limits

Japan’s All-Nippon News Network shared a story about shoppers rushing to the gate at Tokyo DisneySea more than five hours before the park opened. Many of the shoppers are believed to be resellers, and some are accused of using baby dolls to get around the limit of one per item.

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Image Source: ANN Network Japan

Popular new merchandise was set to debut on April 7, including Duffy and Friends merchandise.

Dozens of shoppers lined up to get a number to enter the souvenir shop.

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Image Source: ANN Network Japan

Shoppers are limited to one of each item per person. However, some shoppers have devised ways around the limits.

Some guests accuse resellers of utilizing fake baby dolls to buy duplicates of items.

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Image Source: @yuzu_mau0501 on Twitter

One shopper was allegedly found using a baby doll to buy extra items. The clerk determined he was running a flea market site, selling the goods for as much as 3.7 times the cost.

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Image Source: @yuzu_mau0501 on Twitter

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3 thoughts on “Resellers at Tokyo Disney Resort Allegedly Use Fake Babies to Evade Shopping Limits”

  1. Resellers ruin it for the people who come to the parks and want a special something.. And can’t get it because resellers took it all to profit.

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