Mailing List Archive
tlug.jp Mailing List tlug archive tlug Mailing List Archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]Re: [tlug] [OT] Japan and 海外 credit cards
- Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 06:51:34 +0200
- From: Tobias Diedrich <ranma@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] [OT] Japan and 海外 credit cards
- References: <20090801074634.GA6417@example.com> <87my6jda2i.fsf@example.com>
- User-agent: Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17)
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Tobias Diedrich writes: > > Ok, I know this is not in any way linux related, but I'm wondering > > why it seems to be so difficult for japanese websites to accept > > non-japanese credit cards. > > Because the Japanese financial system is deliberately set up to > "encourage" use of Japanese banks. Japanese banks also don't like the > potential liability that goes with the possibility that a customer > would refuse to pay, which most foreign countries impose by law. Hmm, interesting. > > And then there are the Conbini ATMs that show the Visa logo but > > also only accept japanese Visa (Except Seven-Eleven I guess). > > If you think that because 7-11 was originally an American company, > that doesn't matter. They operate under Japanese rules and by > Japanese customs. No, that's because their ATMs take my european checking account EC-card, so I'd assume the Visa should also work, but haven't tried it. And their website claims they do: ;) http://www.sevenbank.co.jp/intlcard/index2.html > > To make matters worse, I've read that you must have been in Japan at > > least 6 months or have a job to be able to open a japanese bank > > account and since I've been here only for two weeks and don't have a > > job at the moment I can't get a japanese credit card. > > I don't think that is true about bank accounts; there, you give the > bank money and they only have to give back as much as you've given > them. You do need a fixed address, "the blue tent on the east bank of > the Sumida-gawa under the Asakusa Bridge" (or a hotel) won't do. And > you need a visa (in your passport) that allows you to stay for a long > period of time. Have you tried opening an account? No, not yet. I have a one year work and travel visa and a 証明纔瘢韭絎竢蹠\xC2 閹 逋 笊鴪緕\xF4 痲糅纉\xF3 \xA8瘤\xE4 鼈阨趙 艱\xF4 逋 外人登録証 in a little over two weeks). I guess I should just go and try getting a bank account then. Any recommendations on a good bank to use if I plan to change my location every now and then? > > (BTW: I called barclay, but they say they don't see any transaction > > in their log for the last few days, which includes my attempt at > > registering with eplus and with wallet.yahoo.jp) > > It was probably rejected as soon as they realized it was going to > leave Japan, and never got to the point of querying the international > system. For eplus that's likely. Yahoo at least claims to support some foreign cards... Cheers, -- Tobias PGP: http://9ac7e0bc.uguu.de
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: [tlug] [OT] Japan and 海外 credit cards
- From: Shawn Brown
- Re: [tlug] [OT] Japan and 海外 credit cards
- From: Sach Jobb
- References:
- [tlug] [OT] Japan and 海外 credit cards
- From: Tobias Diedrich
- [tlug] [OT] Japan and 海外 credit cards
- From: Stephen J. Turnbull
Home | Main Index | Thread Index
- Prev by Date: Re: [tlug] Batch conversion of a bunch of Illustrator files to SVG files
- Next by Date: Re: [tlug] [OT] Japan and 海外 credit cards
- Previous by thread: [tlug] [OT] Japan and 海外 credit cards
- Next by thread: Re: [tlug] [OT] Japan and 海外 credit cards
- Index(es):
Home Page Mailing List Linux and Japan TLUG Members Links