デジタルガジェットの販売「デジコーデ」の楽天市場店がオープンいたしました

2020/11/19
by 吉永 佳世子

デジタルガジェットの販売、「デジコーデ」の楽天市場店がオープンいたしました。

楽天市場店でも変わらず、キャッシュバック制度を中心に販売を行っていきます。

デジコーデ楽天市場店

「デジコーデ」がomise決済(クレジットカード決済)に対応しました。

2018/12/21
by 平野 健一

デジコーデ本店が「omise」決済に対応いたしました。

現在VISAとMASTERのクレジットカードでの決済が可能です。

これにより、Amazonアカウントをお持ちでない方もクレカ決済が可能となりました。この機会に是非ご利用ください。

「デジコーデwowma店」がクレジットカード決済に対応しました。

2018/12/06
by 平野 健一

デジコーデの姉妹店「デジコーデwowma店」がクレジットカード決済に対応しました。

姉妹店購入品についても、買い替えの際にはデジコーデが高額買取をお約束します。この機会に是非ご利用ください。

デジコーデwowma店はこちら


・デジコーデwowma店


本店では利用できないauかんたん決済などもございます。

ポイント利用、クーポン利用も含めて是非ご活用ください。

ご注文決済、会員登録について「Amazonアカウントでの支払い、登録(Amazon Pay)」が可能となりました。

2018/10/19
by 平野 健一

ご注文時の決済、会員登録に「Amazonアカウント」をご利用いただくことが可能となりました。

お支払い時や、商品画面にAmazonPay Amazonアカウントでお支払いと言う表記が表示されるようになります。

ご利用のAmazonアカウントと会員情報を連携させ、よりセキュアにクレジットカード決済を行うことが可能となりました。



この機会に是非様々なガジェットをお試しください。

CAMPFIREで話題の「GENKI」を入荷予定に加えました。​​

2018/10/09
by 平野 健一

CAMPFIREでプロジェクト大成功を収めている『GENKI』を入荷いたします。

Genki Combo (ネオンブルー / ネオンレッド) :Nintendo Switch™でワイヤレスヘッドホンが使える!


TYPE-C対応Bluetoothアダプタとして、是非お試しください。



SIMフリースマートフォンカタログを追加いたしました。

2018/10/05
by 平野 健一

SIMフリースマートフォンのレンタル販売用のカタログを追加いたしました。

スマートフォン商品一覧


スペックの詳細な抽出が可能となっておりますので、是非好みのスマートフォンを探し出してレンタルでお試しください。

周辺機器カタログに1000商品追加いたしました。

2018/10/01
by 平野 健一

周辺機器のカタログに「マウス」「キーボード」「ヘッドセット」の3種類、

1000商品以上を追加いたしました。


この機会に是非様々なレンタル方法をお試しください。

CAMPFIREで話題の「Hushme」を入荷予定に加えました。​​

2018/10/01
by 平野 健一

CAMPFIREで話題の「Hushme」を入荷予定に加えました。

クラウドファウンディングの商品の購入はちょっと怖い、試してみたい等、

ライター様などにも是非どうぞ。

ポイント購入でよりお得に手に入れることも可能です。

・会員登録はこちらから

ポイント購入はこちらから



7,200

限定公開にて対応しておりましたが、再開いたしました。

2018/08/01
by 平野 健一

イカしたガジェットをたくさん使ってみたい。


そんな思いを叶えるレンタルサイト「デジコーデ」がプレオープンしました。


新品レンタルから中古レンタルまでニーズに合わせてご用意いたします。

定められたレンタル期間が終了するとポイントが返却され次の機種をレンタルできます。

ポイントは余ってる限り利用可能ですので、余ったポイントでスマホケースやマウス、マウスパッドなどもレンタルしていただくことが可能です。





レンタルしてみたい機種をリクエストできるリクエストレンタルフォームもございます。

各種SNSでも同様にリクエストをお受け付けいたします。

海外製品もスタッフが仕入交渉を行いますのでお気軽にお問い合わせください。



この機会に是非ご登録いただき、日々のガジェットコーデを楽しいものにしてください。










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“My daughter came to visit one time, and asked, “Well, what do you guys do all day?” she recalls. “And my friend holds up a glass of Champagne and goes, “You’re looking at it.”
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Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

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She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

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While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.

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Thinking back to her decision to relocate to Portugal on her own five years ago, Paula Dreyfuss jokes that many people questioned her state of mind, as she’d never even visited the European country before.
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But the mother of two, now based in the coastal city of Porto, famous for its Port wine and spectacular bridges, has no regrets today, as her life is much richer in many ways.

“I have a lot more life here,” Dreyfuss, who is originally from Texas, tells CNN Travel, before blissfully describing her frequent trips to local museums, movie theaters, and pop-up wineries in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage region in northern Portugal.

“My daughter came to visit one time, and asked, “Well, what do you guys do all day?” she recalls. “And my friend holds up a glass of Champagne and goes, “You’re looking at it.”
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Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California.
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Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

When she began teaching after working in corporate finance for years, Dreyfuss thought she’d end up with a retirement income that would provide her with a comfortable lifestyle.
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But as the years went by and the cost of living increased, she realized that this was unlikely to be the case.

Dreyfuss considered moving within the United States, and recalls driving up to Seattle and “stopping at a bunch of places,” but says she couldn’t find anywhere affordable enough to tempt her away.
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She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

After doing some research into European countries, Dreyfuss found that the only visa that she qualified for at the time was the Portugal D7 visa, which allows non-EU nationals with a stable passive income to reside in the country.
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