This may not apply to residents of the Philippines, but this is my take on it:
Years ago I gave up buying anything expensive outside the US due to problems if a return was needed. The cost and the uncertainty of tracking after it left the US just made it too high of a risk. Returning a Leica lens to Canada was a huge hassle, it cost a lot of $$$'s, and I can only imagine if something like a big scanner arrived kaput. Then, there's possible carrier/shipping damage. Not for the feint of heart, it's more of a gambler's thing.
Paypal is no help either. The seller has the right to ask that you send something back in order to get a refund. That, along w/ tracking and insurance, whew, hate to see what that might run on a Noritsu scanner.