Doesn't anyone else get the daily/weekly warnings over loudspeaker about this stuff?
Sad stories of those being ripped off.
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JAVGOD wrote:Doesn't anyone else get the daily/weekly warnings over loudspeaker about this stuff?
Sad stories of those being ripped off.
Coligny wrote:JAVGOD wrote:Doesn't anyone else get the daily/weekly warnings over loudspeaker about this stuff?
Sad stories of those being ripped off.
In the Big T it's more Red Unimogs shouting warnings aboot tornadoes, rivers flooding and air pollution...
We'd take phone scams over daily apocalypse like a paid vacation...
There was tsunamis wurnang yesterday too... You know the crazy bums with a sign proclaiming "the end iz night" here they have to wear alue and orange uniform, are called firemen and it's their paid job...
JAVGOD wrote:Coligny wrote:JAVGOD wrote:Doesn't anyone else get the daily/weekly warnings over loudspeaker about this stuff?
Sad stories of those being ripped off.
In the Big T it's more Red Unimogs shouting warnings aboot tornadoes, rivers flooding and air pollution...
We'd take phone scams over daily apocalypse like a paid vacation...
There was tsunamis wurnang yesterday too... You know the crazy bums with a sign proclaiming "the end iz night" here they have to wear alue and orange uniform, are called firemen and it's their paid job...
LOL.
I read the Chilean tsunami waves were terrifying to the wharf rats in Yokohama.
In Saitama its more fraud warnings, lost old people and motorcycle gang alerts. I was worried about the last one until I saw a few lads scootering by.
Salty wrote:JAVGOD wrote:Coligny wrote:JAVGOD wrote:Doesn't anyone else get the daily/weekly warnings over loudspeaker about this stuff?
Sad stories of those being ripped off.
In the Big T it's more Red Unimogs shouting warnings aboot tornadoes, rivers flooding and air pollution...
We'd take phone scams over daily apocalypse like a paid vacation...
There was tsunamis wurnang yesterday too... You know the crazy bums with a sign proclaiming "the end iz night" here they have to wear alue and orange uniform, are called firemen and it's their paid job...
LOL.
I read the Chilean tsunami waves were terrifying to the wharf rats in Yokohama.
In Saitama its more fraud warnings, lost old people and motorcycle gang alerts. I was worried about the last one until I saw a few lads scootering by.
On the outerbank of Chiba, we get the same - twice a day or more frequently if they are looking for a truant oldster. Never have heard one on scooter gangs....
dimwit wrote:Banks do have policies of questioning any withdrawl of over a million yen here especially from addled old people. In this case, I gather the women had it squrreled away in her closet.
dimwit wrote:Banks do have policies of questioning any withdrawl of over a million yen here especially from addled old people. In this case, I gather the women had it squrreled away in her closet.
inflames wrote:A friend here tried to send 7mln yen back home to buy his sister's half of their cottage and it took hours at the bank apparently as they needed to do it to make sure he wasn't laundering money. The ironic thing is that he doesn't look like a dealer at all (imagine some guy in his 60s).
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