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273735.10 in reply to 273735.9
Date: 5/10/2016 7:23:53 AM
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All phone companies will auto-extend you, if you don't go in and stop them within that period. Last time with Softbank, I missed by less than a day (it was something like 5 hours), but I caused a small ruckus, and asked to speak to the manager - who after a few minutes allowed that it would be unfair to make me renew. We left, and went to AU.
I'm pretty sure of one thing with regards to mobile phone companies here in Japan: they're ALL crooks.

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273735.11 in reply to 273735.9
Date: 5/11/2016 8:49:44 AM
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Thanks to all of you for trying to help. I found some solution. I wish you all the best :)

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273735.14 in reply to 273735.13
Date: 6/5/2016 5:07:56 PM
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Phone companies here are marginally above crooks. Even then, I think I'm giving them a little too much credit.

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Date: 6/6/2016 2:10:53 AM
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A little bit? Okay, there are some great things here in Japan. But I often feel like riding on a time machine. And that's back in time :0...

PS: I'm not against RETRO, I love old stuff and ways. But insist on it, because it was like this already since forever, it's a bit... Hmmm, Japanese...

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273735.17 in reply to 273735.15
Date: 6/8/2016 8:14:47 PM
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Wee bit of an exaggeration there, Mr Wolph...

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Date: 6/8/2016 8:16:55 PM
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A little bit? Okay, there are some great things here in Japan. But I often feel like riding on a time machine. And that's back in time :0...

PS: I'm not against RETRO, I love old stuff and ways. But insist on it, because it was like this already since forever, it's a bit... Hmmm, Japanese...

Here's something retro:
My child (he's 9) can walk to school each day. My wife can go out in the evening, and walk home.
I love that.

One of our graduated students is heading to Australia to start university there (second semester), and I had a chat with her about "don't trust people so quickly", which is completely against her nature. A sad, but true reality.

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Date: 6/8/2016 8:45:48 PM
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You really think Fukuoka's booming red and blue light districts are populated by all volunteer workers??????

I have no idea, and will have to take your word on it!!! Hell... I don't even know what a blue light district is!

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