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HazyBoozer is an overseas direct-purchase proxy buying service operated by Intronode Korea Inc. The site clearly states that it is not the direct seller, but a “purchase agency intermediary.” The service focuses on overseas craft beer, with the title specifically pointing to proxy purchasing of U.S. craft beer. It targets users in South Korea and is restricted to adults aged 19 or above.
The process is relatively clear: users first submit a proxy purchase request for the items they want to buy; the company then purchases them locally overseas, issues an invoice, and after the user pays, handles secure packaging and delivery within South Korea. Liability for logistics is also explained: the company is responsible for incidents such as breakage during shipping, but customs clearance delays, customs inspections, and similar issues are outside its responsibility. Problems caused by errors in the user’s personal customs clearance code are borne by the user.
The price consists of the overseas local product price, shipping fees, proxy purchase service fees, customs duties, and VAT, and the final amount may change due to exchange-rate fluctuations. This “total cost quotation” model is helpful for users who are unfamiliar with taxes and fees for cross-border alcohol purchases. However, the page does not disclose specific service fee rates, exchange-rate calculation methods, delivery timeframes, or payment methods, so the actual value for money depends on the invoice issued at the time of ordering.
Its strengths are its vertical positioning and focus on cross-border proxy purchasing of craft beer; it provides basic explanations of the process, liability boundaries, and price components; and the platform assumes responsibility for shipping damage, reducing some fulfillment risk. The drawbacks are also clear: alcohol-related services are subject to age and regulatory restrictions; overseas direct-purchase items cannot be returned or exchanged simply due to a change of mind; customs clearance uncertainty is borne by the user; and key information such as product range, inventory, and payment channels is insufficient.
This service is better suited to individual consumers living in South Korea who are at least 19 years old, want to buy U.S. or other overseas craft beers, and can accept the risks of cross-border customs clearance. It is not a store-building tool for e-commerce sellers, nor is it suitable as a regular supply-chain platform. The text does not provide information on access from China, network connectivity, or payment availability, so these remain unknown. Chinese users with similar needs would generally need to consider compliant local alcohol import channels or cross-border platforms with the required alcohol-related qualifications.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on hazyboozer.com official site.
hazyboozer.com is an South Korea E-commerce (Cross Border Beer Proxy Buying) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hazyboozer.com directly.