So, recently, our cell phone bill has been going up by quite a lot, even though we aren't using the data-transfer on our cell phones more. It wasn't until recently that I realized the problem.
We're paying for our cell phone bill using a credit card, because apparently it's illegal for gaijin to use their legally established Japanese bank accounts to do so. That means we're paying in dollars, but the bill is in yen. And the dollar has been tanking against the yen recently (down like 20% from the rate it was when we came to Japan). Blarg.
Sadly, paying in cash each month is also not an option. I just wish I had paid for the iPhones up front now.
We're paying for our cell phone bill using a credit card, because apparently it's illegal for gaijin to use their legally established Japanese bank accounts to do so. That means we're paying in dollars, but the bill is in yen. And the dollar has been tanking against the yen recently (down like 20% from the rate it was when we came to Japan). Blarg.
Sadly, paying in cash each month is also not an option. I just wish I had paid for the iPhones up front now.
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Date: 2009-Jan-09, Friday 16:37 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-Jan-09, Friday 16:47 (UTC)Come to think of it, that's probably exactly what this policy is designed to stop.
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Date: 2009-Jan-09, Friday 17:23 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-Jan-09, Friday 20:23 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-Jan-11, Sunday 07:22 (UTC)