It seems strange that they'd what you to send your credit card details via fax, when sending details like the via fax is a big no-no.
Anyone used them before? Are they safe? Also, why don't they just process it online?
I see, so you're wondering how you can check if the company got your deta and your order was completed or not....? Is that what you meant?
Usually the display on your fax machine shows the number or the company name you are dialing, after you put the start key. I feel that's the only way you can make sure you are dialing right number. Call me a lazy but items normally come to me in a few days then I haven't worried about that. hehe JAPAN - Times Traveler Blog - NYTimes.com:: Dec 26, 2008 In today’s Times the most striking articles are not on the front page .. in order to secure the safe exercise of the electoral franchise. http://timestraveler.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/japan/HOME | Metropolis buys Kansai Scene magazine | Japan -- Business People :: Dec 8, 2008 Business Laws of Japan Vol. 1. For the first time in English, a book which explains the intricacies of commercial litigation and arbitration http://www.japaninc.com/tt496_print_media_in_JapanHOME |
I haven't used this company, but it is not uncommon for credit card details to be sent via fax. Many businesses order via fax daily. Just verify that the fax number you are dialing does indeed go to the correct company, and that you input the right numbers into the keypad on the fax machine.
As far as I know there is no case your privacy comes out to someone else when you send it with fax. I've done that many times here in Japan in my whole life! Or do you imagine someone who is not in charge might see the copy? Then you can't tell it's safer online, more likely to happen when it's online.That's what I believe. The Japan Times Online: News on Japan, Business News, Opinion :: The Japan Times Weekly offers not only summaries and analysis of Please make sure that Javascript is enabled in your browser's preferences. The Japan http://www.japantimes.co.jp/HOME |
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